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In our battery tests involving continuous HD video playback at full brightness with WiFi connected, the Huawei Mate 10 Pro lost just 9 % of battery after 90 minutes, ranking it above any other flagship smartphone currently available (Galaxy S8 Plus lost 11 %, LG V30 13 %, Galaxy S8 lost 23 %, iPhone 8 Plus 23 %).
Running the system at full brightness with the sound on will drain the battery in around 4 hours, just as before.

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There's a beautiful full - page splash of Murdock's «radar sense,» with everything flowing from the brightness of the Infinity Stone at the center.
At the tail end of the new GLA, LED High Performance tail lamps with a multi-level function are used — full brightness by day, a medium level for driving during the night and a lower level when at a standstill during the night, so as not to dazzle other road users — and brake lights and indicators are controlled in three intensities as welAt the tail end of the new GLA, LED High Performance tail lamps with a multi-level function are used — full brightness by day, a medium level for driving during the night and a lower level when at a standstill during the night, so as not to dazzle other road users — and brake lights and indicators are controlled in three intensities as welat a standstill during the night, so as not to dazzle other road users — and brake lights and indicators are controlled in three intensities as well.
Two loops with the same dynamic aesthetics run in parallel in the OLED rear lights: The light runs in a circle, initially dimmed and then at full brightness.
* Play 1080P continuously with full brightness and at full volume (displayed as 1024 on Adam and not via HDMI to TV)(no idle time)(Adam has BIG speakers) * Play YouTube Flash videos on Wi - Fi or 3G network (no idle time) * Use Streaming 3D maps on 3G network with GPS * Record HD Video and stream it over the Wi - fi networks * Play an augmented reality 3D game with camera input over the network (wi - fi of 3G)
The phone comes with a 2000mAh battery, and based on our experience, it will last you a full day with medium to heavy usage, including 1 - 1.5 hours of phone calls, two e-mail accounts with push notifications, screen at maximum brightness, playing some music and video clips, Twitter notifications and WhatsApp chats.
With the screen set to 80 per cent brightness and volume at 40 per cent, the Yoga went from full to empty in 10 hours and 48 minutes while playing YouTube videos.
A small icon in the bottom - left of the screen opens a brightness slider with roughly 12 levels of brightness, so while there's some glare when you're running at full tilt, it's not hard to get a balance between that and legibility.
At full brightness, the MemoPad HD 7 measured 358 lux on our light meter, which is well ahead of the Nexus 7 (314), about on par with the 355 lux tablet category average.
And if you like to read at night it has a built in light in its screen with brightness you have full control off.
In a mostly but not totally dark room, the lowest brightness setting was enough to read with, but at full bore the GlowLight gets almost as bright as an iPad.
The battery life is very extensive and allowed for a solid 6 hours of Pokémon Alpha Sapphire to be played (3D on) and a good 5.5 to 6 hours of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate to be played between charges, which means Nintendo has lived up to the extended battery life with all hardware on (this included the 3D, WiFi, sound at full, and even auto - brightness turned on).
It's a little refreshing to know that I have between four and a half to five hours to play around with on every charge (that's while playing a Vita game with brightness and sound a decent way up) rather than the barely three hours the Nintendo 3DS yields at full stretch.
Today, they posted a video showing off the Nintendo Switch's full battery life running The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild at full brightness, with Wifi on and sound on the maximum volume.
As a result, TMD and Idemitsu succeeded in achieving the world's highest level of performance for an organic EL display screen of 2.2 - inch QVGA (240x320) format suitable for mobile equipment applications, with power consumption of 100 mW (based on typical movie screen images, defined by 30 % brightness of a full - white screen) and luminosity half - life of 60K hours (based on a full - white screen at 200 cd / m2).
The system drew 10 watts of power at idle with the display at maximum brightness, and 22 watts at full processor load.
We recorded up to 22 watts of power draw at idle with the display at 100 percent brightness, and up to 62 watts at full load.
Our power tests showed the Yoga 11S to be a record - setter, as the system draws just 8 watts at idle (with the display set at 100 percent brightness) and only 24 watts at full load.
Not so at full brightness and with TrueTone off.
At full brightness, the One's blacks aren't nearly as black as on the Note 3's Super AMOLED, but that's to be expected with the LCD 3 displays.
We ran our 90 - minute Full HD video test on the Razer Phone, with screen brightness on full and accounts syncing in the background over Wi - Fi, and it lost 18 % of its battery at a refresh rate of 9Full HD video test on the Razer Phone, with screen brightness on full and accounts syncing in the background over Wi - Fi, and it lost 18 % of its battery at a refresh rate of 9full and accounts syncing in the background over Wi - Fi, and it lost 18 % of its battery at a refresh rate of 90Hz.
Battery Temp at idle: 29 degrees Running Benchmark app: 14 minutes / 6 % / 37 degrees Asphalt 8 + MC5 game play: 25 minutes / 7 % / 36 degrees 4K / FHD video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 33 minutes / 8 % / 37 degrees
Battery Temp at idle: 28 degrees Running Benchmark app: 15 minutes / 5 % / 33 degrees Asphalt 8 game play: 13 minutes / 3 % / 31 degrees 4K video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 13 minutes / 2 % / 31 degrees
Battery Temp at idle: 30 degrees Running Benchmark app: 16 minutes / 3 % / 34 degrees Asphalt 8 + MC5 game play: 19 minutes / 4 % / 34 degrees HD video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 35 minutes / 7 % / 34 degrees
I ran the usual TechRadar video test, which involved playing a 90 - minute video at full screen brightness and with connectivity options on.
Battery Temp at idle: 31 degrees Running Benchmark app: 14 minutes / 3 % / 33 degrees Asphalt 8 + MC5 game play: 24 minutes / 8 % / 37 degrees FHD video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 30 minutes / 8 % / 35 degrees
Battery Temp at idle: 31 degrees Running Benchmark app: 15 minutes / 3 % / 33 degrees Mc5 + Asphalt 8 game play: 29 minutes / 6 % / 34 degrees FHD video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 24 minutes / 5 % / 34 degrees
Battery Temp at idle: 30 degrees Running Benchmark app: 14 minutes / 4 % / 34 degrees Asphalt 8 + MC5 game play: 40 minutes / 6 % / 35 degrees 4K video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 41 minutes / 14 % / 37 degrees
Battery life is solid, with the tablet clocking 6 hours, 27 minutes of full - screen video streaming over Wi - Fi at maximum brightness.
The Mi 6 is very well appointed indeed, with top - notch components like a 5.15 - inch Full HD 600nit brightness display that's easy to read in bright sunlight and is great at reproducing colors accurately.
Battery Temp at idle: 31 degrees Running Benchmark app: 15 minutes / 4 % / 34 degrees Mc5 + Asphalt 8 game play: 24 minutes / 9 % / 36 degrees 4K video playback with full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 26 minutes / 6 % / 33 degrees
Power consumption is just over 16 watts at idle (with display at maximum brightness) and reaches as high as 72 watts at full load.
We streamed a three hour YouTube video at maximum resolution, with brightness turned up to full and speaker volume at around 50 per cent and still had 63 per cent battery remaining.
After spending a full week with the Quartz on - wrist with GPS and Wi - Fi enabled and the screen set to maximum brightness, I can safely say that it runs at least a day without needing a recharge — and sometimes then some.
At the front is a 5.5 - inch Full - HD screen, and even though it does not offer a high pixel density as competitors, they (rightfully) went for an AMOLED panel, making colors super vibrant and with supreme brightness and viewing angles.
[24] Tested by HP using continuous video playback, 150 nits brightness, system audio level at 50 %, player audio level at 100 %, played using a Full HD 1080p video stored locally, headphone attached, wireless off, auto dimming off, Actual battery life will vary depending on configuration and maximum capacity will naturally decrease with time and usage.
Rather than running your screen at full brightness, you can reduce it to the lowest setting that you are comfortable with.
And in our battery rundown test, where we play a locally stored MP4 video of The Lord of the Rings at full screen with brightness set at 50 percent and volume at 100 percent, the Lenovo excelled, lasting for 12 hours and 13 minutes — half an hour longer than the Dell 3189 and almost two hours longer than the Asus Flip.
Our video test at techradar found the phone with 81 % battery after running a 90 minute video on full brightness with full connectivity options on.
The phone lasted for 10 hours and 27 minutes during our video loop test with brightness at full.
Watching a 90 - minute video in Full HD with the phone at full brightness, the battery went from 100 % to just 87 %, which means this phone is ready for back to back movFull HD with the phone at full brightness, the battery went from 100 % to just 87 %, which means this phone is ready for back to back movfull brightness, the battery went from 100 % to just 87 %, which means this phone is ready for back to back movies.
On the specifications front, it features 5.2 / 5.5 - inch Full HD Super IPS + display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels at 500cd / m2 brightness and it is protected by 2.5 D Corning Gorilla Glass 3.
To see if the accuracy of any of these displays would shift if you're out in the sun at full brightness or having a read before bed with the brightness dimmed, we redid the color test at each phone's 10, 50 and 100 brightness levels.
That means a full battery will give you about 8 hours of use when consuming lots of video, and that's with the display at 50 per cent brightness.
It ended up with just 73 % after finishing the looped video at full brightness and a normal, movie - watching volume.
We ran our 90 - minute Full HD video test on the OnePlus 5T, with screen brightness at max and accounts syncing over Wi - Fi in the background.
In our battery rundown test, in which we stream full - screen video over LTE with screen brightness at maximum, the Pixel XL clocked 6 hours and 43 minutes.
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