However, with this mindset, when he opened the manual, he was stunned to find that it was actually different from the previous manual.
That's right, he had gone through the previous manual countless times from cover to cover, scrutinizing every detail thoroughly.
But now, the difference in this manual was that it stated that this phone didn't need charging.
Not even wireless charging was required.
"Holy crap! Seriously? This thing doesn't need to be charged for a lifetime? Are you kidding me? How is that possible?"
Staring at the manual claiming an 18-year standby, the guy was dumbfounded.
His eyes almost popped out.
And his mind was filled with disbelief.
It wasn't that he was making a fuss, but what's documented was just too unbelievable.
In his entire life, he had never encountered a device that wouldn't need charging for over a decade.
Especially phones, which usually need charging almost every day.
He had seen those long standby phones, the ones that were like bricks with no other features.
They were marked with a standby of up to 30 days.
And that was the limit.
Now looking at this Nucleus 2 phone in his hand? Its thickness and size were incomparable to those big brick-like phones, so how could such a small phone possibly achieve never needing charging?
In his mind, 18 years of standby is the same as never needing to charge.
After all, a phone's lifespan can't possibly reach 18 years.
Of course, at this moment, he completely didn't believe it and thought the staff must have made a mistake, that the manual content must have a print error.
Consequently, he tossed the manual aside, immediately opened the Nuclear Creation Community, and posted about his experience.
[Breaking news! Guys, is your manual also wrong? My newly purchased Nucleus version 2 phone doesn't even have a charging port!]
After posting, almost instantly, someone replied to him.
"Holy crap, I thought only mine was wrong. Bro, yours doesn't have it either?
Mine also doesn't have a charging port, and my manual seems wrong too, it says 18 years without needing a charge."
"Wow, same here, same here. Could it be that this whole batch is defective?"
"No way, how could they ship defective products?"
"Exactly, if Nuclear Group really sent out defective products, then I would be deeply disappointed."
"Hey, have you guys thought about whether this might be real?"
"Real? Please don't joke, how can this be possible? An 18-year standby, do we even need to explain?"
"Yeah, considering current technology, how could they produce such a battery? An 18-year standby would require an enormous battery."
"Initially, I didn't believe it either, but listening to you all made me unsure. With so many people experiencing the same thing, I feel it's unlikely a mistake was made."
"I also feel something's off, and Nuclear Group has always brought us unbelievable things. Maybe this is real."
"Enough with the argument. To see if it's real, why not test it? I am currently playing games non-stop on my new Nucleus phone. Let's see if it still has power after a day."
This statement was like a wake-up call and silenced the buzz in the forum, causing everyone to test their new phones themselves.
As the saying goes, without experiments, there's no voice. Since the phones are in their hands, why not test them to see what's real?
Because of this, the forum suddenly quieted down, the previous heated discussion vanished without a trace, and the bystanders waited patiently for updates.
Hours passed just like that, and finally, the forum welcomed the first user's feedback:
"Holy crap. Since I got the phone, it's been over four hours now. In these four hours, I've been playing games non-stop, with the brightness and volume maxed out. But surprisingly, the battery bar hasn't changed at all!"
This message was like throwing a stone into a calm lake, instantly stirring up ripples.
The bystanders started asking:
"Oh my god! Really? Four hours without any drain, that's impossible!
I recently got my Nucleus 2 phone, and it only lasted less than 30 hours on standby. Under such game usage, at least half the battery should be gone in four hours."
"Oh my gosh, could it really be that Nuclear Group has developed a phone that can last 18 years?"
"Hey, I wanted to say, how could the likes of Scholarly Lin make such a mundane error? This is Scholarly Lin's latest research achievement, isn't it?"
"Right, right, Scholarly Lin, forever a god."
"Scholarly Lin, forever a god +1"
...
With one comes another, and quickly, the forum was filled with users uploading their test results.
They also posted photos of the latest phone model without a charging port.
It wasn't just in the forums, almost as soon as this phone was released, it made headlines in major media outlets.
Moreover, major online streams started live testing the phone.
Streamers played games for hours on the new phone in front of everyone.
But when they showed the battery status to everyone, it stunned them to find not a single drop in battery.
One day passed just like that.
Two days passed just like that.
On the third day, a live stream suddenly went viral.
The stream content was precisely the test of the Nucleus phone.
At this point, we have to give a thumbs up to the streamer.
[To be continued...]
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