That means if you decide not to bother plugging it in overnight, you'll still have at least 25 per cent
battery left in the morning if it was at 35 per cent before you went to sleep.
Not exact matches
EV owners can remotely see how much
battery charge is
left and, if the car is plugged
in, schedule charging for the cheapest time of night and also have the car warmed up and the seats pre-heated before heading out
in the
morning.
i have spent my day with just 25 % of
battery in the
morning and it still last till evening with juice
left.
Standby times were equally impressive, if we
left the tablet unused overnight,
in the
morning barely any
battery would of depleted.
The standby time on this smartphone is pretty impressive; one night I didn't charge it at all, and
left it on with 20 per cent
battery; the Mi 5 had not died
in the
morning and lasted for half the day without charge.
So, if you plan to work out
in the
morning, expect to have very little
battery life
left at the end of the day.
I mostly charged Oppo F3 to 100 per cent
in the
mornings before work, and with my daily usage of watching videos, making a lot of calls, listening to music and browsing Internet, social media accounts; there still used to be 23 - 25 per cent
battery left at the end of the day.
Still, I
left the Go Play unplugged overnight when it had less than 30 percent
battery life
left, and I woke up to find it still had a charge
in the
morning.
And it's definitely better than the first Watch: a couple days ago I put the Watch on first thing
in the
morning, popped the display up to full brightness, went through a day of notifications, used GPS during an hour - long bike ride, and still had 20 percent
battery left later that night.