OnePlus claims that you can get a full
day of battery life after charging the device for just half an hour.
The M Pen has 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity and should get 50
days of battery life after a 100 - minute charge.
Not exact matches
The OEM
battery in my 2008 Jetta SE 2.5 L has been nearly fully discharged one month back (had insufficient surface charge
after a prolonged use without the engine running, but leaving it idle for 20 minutes made the car start again), then worked fine for a few
days afterwards (but without being subjected to much charge), but then was discharged again
after only a quarter
of the prior abuse (since it was probably not fully charged since the prior discharge, me underestimating the driving time it would take to bring the
battery back to fuller
life, plus possibly missing out on water, as I found out later).
We saw very good standby and regular - usage time on the Charge -
after a full
day of sitting around, its
battery life didn't drop much.
The
battery life is amazing, I can go a full
day of usage without dropping below 50 %; a major plus coming from my iPhone 5c which died
after 5 - 6 hours
of continuous use.
Battery life was as good as advertised, but
after a full -
day of use, the Kindle did request some juice.
The display is easy to see even in mid-day sun, and the combination
of touchscreen and clicky hardware buttons is easy to use on the go, and
battery life has yet to die on me
after wearing it four
days in a row.
I had a bit
of a hiccup with short
battery life at first, but
after a factory reset I am now easily able to go a couple
of days with the Gear S3.
After a month
of use, I can confirm that I am able to go a full 16 - 18 hour
day with the LG G6 and
battery life has been fine.
My Ring unit was at 70 percent
battery life when I installed it initially and it's down to 42 percent
after only a couple
of days.
After three
days of continuous use, we're at about 30 percent
battery life, which isn't as good as the 7 -
day promise, but we probably get more email than your average user.
«And unlike its predecessors, the watch has impressive
battery life — on average, I had more than 40 percent
battery remaining
after a full
day of use.»
«The watch has impressive
battery life — on average, I had more than 40 percent
battery remaining
after a full
day of use.»
This tablet is a mixture
of goodies — it is thin and light, and boasts an astounding
battery life (hint: I gave up on waiting for the
battery to deplete in standby
after day 19).
While the
battery life isn't terrible, you'll definitely need to charge it
after a
day of use, and if you're a heavy user probably even sooner.
The first version
of this review was based on a single long, intense
day of testing the phone, and we updated it a few
days later
after we tested performance and
battery life, did a camera comparison, and generally
lived with the iPhone X in a more realistic way.
As suspected, the
battery life wasn't good on this handset, but there was some hope, and
after couple
of tricks, we were able to get a
day's charge on average usage.
If you're
after a phone with fantastic
battery life the Mate 9 is well up to the job; you could even get two
days of use from a single charge.
In this regard,
after the Mac Pro, Apple announced new MacBook Air with a tagline claiming
of all
day battery life.
After two
days of on - and - off usage, the Vibrant was down to around 20 percent remaining power, while the Nexus S retained nearly half its
battery life.
I used the Urbanites over the course
of a week for two hours at time with 60 percent
battery life remaining
after the seven -
day period.
Turns out the Facebook Messenger app is eating up the bulk
of my
battery life and
after uninstalling that the Zenfone 3 Max ZC553KL lasted significantly more than just one
day.