The 2550mAh battery is small when compared to
the 3220mAh in the Nexus 6, but should still get you through the entire day — the new Samsung non-removable battery can charge for up to 4 hours of usage in only 10 minutes.
The S6 Edge +'s 3000mAh battery is slightly smaller than
the 3220mAh in the Nexus 6, but it should easily get your S6 Edge + through an entire day with moderate usage.
Not exact matches
The
Nexus uses a huge
3220mAh battery to make sure you will get through the entire day without having to charge... but when you do need a charge, you will be able to use Motorola's Turbo Charger that comes with the
Nexus 6 and get up to a 60 - percent charge
in only 15 minutes.
The
Nexus uses a huge
3220mAh battery to make sure you will get through the entire day without having to charge... but when you do need a charge, you will be able to use Motorola's Turbo Charger that comes with the
Nexus 6 and get up to a 60 - percent charge
in only 15 minutes.
In the earlier
Nexus 5 we thought that battery performance could have been better, but with the
Nexus 6 and its
3220mAh battery - matching the capacity of the Galaxy Note 4 - there's a good display of stamina.
The Yuphoria has a small, removable 2230mAh battery compared to the much larger
3220mAh non-removable battery
in the
Nexus 6.
The battery
in the
Nexus 6 is a huge non-removable
3220mAh versus the smaller, removable 2230mAh found
in the Yuphoria.
In terms of battery, the
Nexus 6 features a
3220mAh capacity, which is much larger than the
Nexus 5 that comes with a 2300mAh battery so you should see a big improvement on battery life with the new model.
The
Nexus uses a huge non-removable
3220mAh battery to make sure you will get through the entire day without having to charge... and when you do need a charge, you will be able to use Motorola's Turbo Charger that comes with the
Nexus 6 and get up to a 60 - percent charge
in only 15 minutes.