I really don't know how to describe this in a single sentence
First off, I must admit that my trusty old Note 3 has endured more harsh treatment and rather extreme conditions than it can reasonably be expected to.
Last summer, I was almost certain that I had lost it for good and all, after the poor phone took a little dip in a lake. After some diving I managed to find and bring it back to the surface, then buried it to rest in a box of rice for two or three months (and bought a CAT S50 - a terrible mistake, but that's another story).
I tried to turn on the phone every now and then just to see what happens. Finally, in october, it actually started. Lo and behold, it's alive! Well, kind of... The touchscreen didn't work, only way to use the phone was the S-pen, a feature I had previously used only for playing a pool game and for taking screenshots. It also consumed the battery super fast, and still does, even though I bought a brand new battery from a Samsung service point.
My new phone was such a piece of dung that I decided to rather use the Note 3 without a touchscreen. After two months or so, the touchscreen started to unexpectedly show some signs of waking up from a coma. First it was working only for seconds, but it got better and better - like a person learning to walk again after a paralysis, step by step. Now the touch screen has been working flawlessly for over a month. Battery consumption remains to be a problem, it actually doesn't charge (or even drains) when I use the phone with the charger plugged. And yes, I have tried a couple of different chargers.
So, my questions are:
1. How can this be? A phone practically drowns in a lake (it was roughly 1,5 meters deep for about a minute or so) and suddenly comes back to life after three months? And after another couple of months the touch screen suddenly starts working?
2. What's wrong with power consumption? Battery draining even with the charger plugged on if using the phone (I don't know if it's actually fair to ask this, feels like asking someone why don't you go run a marathon right after a heart attack)?
(3. People at my local Samsung service point told me to buy a new phone when I went there again last week and told them this same story and asked those two questions. They told me to buy a new phone, I told them to **** ***. Was I being too rude? They were just doing their job, after all)
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What a single sentence!
由 mayer 完成的
If this is a single sentence Is it considered a run on sentence ?But how can it be a run on sentence when there's punctuation ?
由 Jimfixer 完成的