Sentences with phrase «how about battery life»

How about the battery life?
How about battery life??

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The battery life should last about a day but I still need to test the phone more to see how well it stacks up against the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus.
As a beekeeper with three hives I can't understand where this thing about the bees» pain is coming from — they are not kept like dairy cows or battery hens as they determine themselves how many bees live in any one hive.
In a battery of TV and radio interviews, the Democrat had vague or evasive answers to many shouted questions about his return to public life — why he entered a primary against another Democrat that Spitzer called his «friend,» whether he and his wife are living together, how he thinks his bid compares to Weiner's.
If you're worried about how much power you have left or if you just lost track of time (because, hello, you're riding around on a super awesome scooter), check your battery life directly from the dashboard.
Batteries have helped make our on - the - go way of life possible, but what do you know about how they work?
On the positive side though, the prototype version of the OJO I tested took about 6 hours to fully charge and there was no battery life indicator on the device in order to know how much battery was remaining.
And he started talking about how the iPads had really long battery life and how you didn't have to have power cords in the classroom.
When using your Vehicle, UVO eServices automatically (or passively), including, through the use of telematics, collects and stores information about your Vehicle, such as: (i) information about your Vehicle's operation, performance and condition, including such things as diagnostic trouble codes, oil life remaining, tire pressure, fuel economy and odometer readings, battery use management information, battery charging history, battery deterioration information, electrical system functions; (ii) driver behavior information, which is information about how a person drives a Vehicle, such as the actual or approximate speed of your Vehicle, seat belt use, information about braking habits and information about collisions involving your Vehicle and which air bags have deployed; (iii) information about your use of the Vehicle and its features, such as whether you have paired a mobile Device with your Vehicle); (iv) the precise geographic location of your Vehicle; (v) data about remote services we make available such as remote lock / unlock, start / stop charge, parking location, climate control, charge schedules, and Vehicle status check; (vi) when there is a request for service made; and (vii) information about the Vehicle itself (such as the Vehicle identification number (VIN), make, model, model year, selling dealer, servicing dealer, date of purchase or lease and service history)(collectively, «Vehicle Information»).
No need to worry about if you are going to run out of power, because using the Driving Range screen you can see exactly how much battery life you have left, your current location, as well as current driving conditions.
The first thing most people ask when they hear about quad - core tablets is how all that added processing power will affect their device's battery life.
Thanks for your review one question what about the battery life, Also you mentioned that the Camera is not that good but how bad is that, is it something that one can live with considering that this is a tablet and not photograohic device?
One of the more interesting facets about the Prime is how the battery life is greatly extended using the keyboard dock.
So how much longer battery life are we talking about?
Yeah I've heard but I'm skeptical about how much it's going to cost and how bad the battery life is going to be.
Here's some information about how you can access a very cool battery life report on Windows 8, check your CS figures and potentially fix your problem.
Then after another week or two I'll post part 2 of the Nook Touch with GlowLight review for a more in - depth look at the usability of the new Nook's light, along with details about how the light affects battery life.
I hear complaints about the lack of battery life compared to past Nintendo handhelds, and every now and again hear someone talk about how they wish the 3DS wasn't 3D and how Nintendo should make a Super DS instead.
It's also made things at the New York Times a little awkward, as their CEO blasted ad blockers (and their users) while, simultaneously, their very good guide about extending your phone's battery life includes... blocking «power - sucking ads» and shows you how to enable ad blocking.
This includes information about your current battery's actual capacity and how its capacity and battery life have decreased over time.
Samsung is making the same claims on battery life, and the rest of the laptop is identical, but without evaluating how that processor performs I can only make definitive claims about the Chromebook Pro here.
Battery life is usually only about a day; depending on how much it is used, it may or may not make it that long.
Battery University, in an article about how to prolong the life of lithium - based batteries, claims that on average you can get about 400 cycles out of a device.
There is also discussion about how producing a thinner phone is always a goal, but that going too thin will always yield less battery life.
With the Gear S2 being relatively small and thin, I was immediately worried about how Samsung was going to handle battery life with the 250 mAh cell inside.
But maybe the biggest worry about smartwatches» future is battery life, and how they tend to be a complete disaster.
And of course, every phone has its battery life problems, so now's a good time to learn about how your iPhone's battery works and adjust your usage accordingly.
You can read more about how the battery life of this phone fares later in this review.
One of the biggest complaints about smartwatches, next to the dismal battery life, is how they don't really look like traditional watches.
If you use an iPhone 7 — or just about any Android phone that isn't the size of a small television — I can not stress enough how much better life is when you don't have to think about battery life.
We were talking about the insane claims about the battery life and also the efficiency of the new 16nm FinFET manufacturing process, but how does it perform in the hands of the average smartphone user?
People who use Google Chrome repeatedly get notifications about how the browser is draining their device's battery life and that they should switch to Edge.
With my typical use of keeping up with email, messages, social accounts, podcast listening and browsing, with about two or three hours of screen - on time, the X was good for about 12 to 14 hours of battery life depending on how intense and frequent my usage was.
Battery life is a hot topic in the smartphone world and Huawei makes some bold claims about how long the P8 can last on a single charge.
When you sync your Flex with the mobile apps, the app will tell you how much battery life you have left in the About section.
That should be plenty to power the aforementioned 1080p display, and the only real initial concern I have about this package is how well it can manage battery life with just 2525 mAh to work with.
Seeing as we've only had the device in our hands for about 24 hours, it's a bit tough to gauge how well battery life will hold up over time.
We've addressed the battery life and how the G Watch looks, but what about the arguably most important part, the display?
Battery life is all about how you use it though, we've proved it's possible to burn the battery to death in the space of a couple ofBattery life is all about how you use it though, we've proved it's possible to burn the battery to death in the space of a couple ofbattery to death in the space of a couple of hours.
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