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Hi OP. Sorry I don't have an answer to your question but I do have one suggestion for consideration when purchasing a new phone, and that's battery capacity. I'm not sure if you much about batteries, apologies if you do, but for a vague reference 3000mAh is on the low end, while 5000mAh is a pretty pumping battery. Personally, I only buy phones with a minimum 4000mAh battery capacity.
Of course how long the battery will last battery varies on based on numerous factors, including but not limited to the phone hardware, screen size, what apps you run, and much more.
I know that 3000mAh is low but it wasn't the case back in 2017. The issue is that I changed the battery but still lasts the same time I the previous ones.