The Sun We’ll preface this article by saying we normally steer away from stories that originate from The Sun , as the publication is notorious for misleading headlines and even yellow journalism. However, when a story emerges about how an Android battery allegedly saved a woman’s life, that’s something we just can’t ignore. According to The Sun , a woman named Beth McDermott, pictured above, from Lancaster, England, suffered a head injury in her home. McDermott, who lives alone, was apparently unconscious for three days. When she awoke she could not use her legs, as she suffers from a syndrome called rhabdomyolysis, which results in skeletal muscle breaking down rapidly. Luckily, when McDermott reached for her phone, her Android battery was still at 50% — even after three days of sitting idle and unplugged. She called an ambulance and spent a week in the hospital recovering. Editor's Pick The best Android smartphones with the best battery life (July 2019) We'...
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