Not exact matches
A rated
battery life of up to 2
days with up to 72 hours on standby will ensure you'll have enough time to enjoy it
between each charging.
However, this estimated
battery life is two months based on about an hour of usage per
day, which may vary widely
between individual users.
The
battery life on the Nexus 9 is
between 8.5 hours and 9.5 hours long, with a 30
day standby time, coming from a 6700 mAh
battery.
The Kindle has a very long
battery life, as much as 7
days between charges.
the
battery life is exactly as advertised, and I am still trying to get used to the pleasant option of being able to go weeks
between charging the device — even though I am an avid reader and spend many hours of the
day enjoying my books on my new Kobo.
The
battery life remains impressive at approximately 2 months
between charges, assuming 30 minutes per
day of reading on average.
We found the Kobo Wireless eReader to be substantially quick in redrawing pages, navigation was fairly intuitive and
battery life was good for around 8
days between charges.
Battery Life - RIM is targeting 8 hours of battery life with the PlayBook (I'm ** assuming ** based on video playback), so it should have plenty of power to get people through a day or two or three of normal type use between c
Battery Life - RIM is targeting 8 hours of battery life with the PlayBook (I'm ** assuming ** based on video playback), so it should have plenty of power to get people through a day or two or three of normal type use between char
Life - RIM is targeting 8 hours of
battery life with the PlayBook (I'm ** assuming ** based on video playback), so it should have plenty of power to get people through a day or two or three of normal type use between c
battery life with the PlayBook (I'm ** assuming ** based on video playback), so it should have plenty of power to get people through a day or two or three of normal type use between char
life with the PlayBook (I'm ** assuming ** based on video playback), so it should have plenty of power to get people through a
day or two or three of normal type use
between charges.
Example: Would an Apple tablet with a gorgeous, high - resolution color display and a (likely) limited
battery life be a better e-book reader than a Kindle, which can last for
days between charges?
With all
day battery life on board, this tablet will power through the most complicated tasks from writing, to movie editing, and anything in
between.
Battery life is decent enough — not the
days and
days e-ink screens deliver but a reasonable seven hours or so
between charges.
Its standout features include an adjustable line of sight to ensure that the infrared sensor detects the right animals, intelligent sensing that learns the difference
between animals and tree limbs blowing in the wind,
day and night detection modes for longer
battery life, and the ability to double as a normal sprinkler.
While the recent enhancements in
battery life are a refreshing treat, there is still a long way to go for Android Wear smart watches to have
batteries that can last more than a
day or two in
between charges.
Qualcomm advertises «multiple
days» of
battery life, which is more or less true: I got exactly 44 hours
between charges while the Toq was connected to a Moto X.
And while Apple's at it, perhaps we could have
battery life that goes for more than a
day between charges?
With its long
battery life, the Asus ZenBook UX330UA can survive a full
day of lectures and seminars, even if you can't find an outlet to plug into during or
between classes.
Battery life is good but not great: you can expect a
day of moderate use
between charges, but it's likely to run flat on more demanding
days.
It remains unclear if Fitbit will ultimately pull off a «fully» waterproof design, with features like built - in GPS, an extra-bright 1,000 nits color screen, heart rate monitoring, touchless payments, Pandora integration, and four
days of
battery life between charges pretty much etched in stone.
Pebble says that the new, always on activity tracking won't meaningfully affect
battery life on the device and it still expects users to get
between five and seven
days between charges.
The Samsung Gear
Live has a 300 mAh
battery, which Google and Samsung claim is good for one full
day of use
between charges.
That equates to the difference
between probably getting all -
day battery life out of the S9, and almost definitely on the S9 Plus.
In my two - week trial, the
battery life remained the same: typically seven to eight
days between charges, even with the «all -
day syncing» option turned on in the app.
Battery life between the two phones should be pretty similar, as the Samsung has a 3000mAh battery, where Sony offers a 3180mAh option to keep you running a
Battery life between the two phones should be pretty similar, as the Samsung has a 3000mAh
battery, where Sony offers a 3180mAh option to keep you running a
battery, where Sony offers a 3180mAh option to keep you running all
day.
The Moto X is rolling out to all major US carriers and with the Motorola Droid Maxx you get all the software goodies with a
battery life that lets you work on the road for a couple
days between charges.
With a multi-day
battery life of 4 +
days, Fitbit Versa tracks your morning, night & everything in
between.
Battery life is also equally impressive, with the phone frequently lasting late into the evening following a
day of heavy usage, amounting to somewhere
between seven and nine hours.
Having bounced
between both phones for the past few weeks, I can't say I've noticed any huge difference in
day - to -
day battery life — no real surprise considering the largely identical display sizes, CPU and
battery capacities.
The
battery life is impressive, with anywhere
between 4 and 5 and a half hours of screen - on time possible, and the device has no problem allowing for a full
day of usage comfortably.
There really isn't a whole lot of difference
between the two handsets: both offer great 1080p panels, premium design, sturdy build quality, and all -
day battery life.
On average, the
battery life on the Redmi Note 4 is good for anywhere
between four to five hours of screen - on time, spread out over the course of the
day.
Always - on reflective color display; water resistant for showers or swimming;
battery life lasts more than three
days between charges; added storage holds dozens of apps and watch faces; works with iPhones and Android phones; most apps are free.
The Good Always - on reflective color display; water resistant for showers or swimming;
battery life lasts more than three
days between charges; added storage holds dozens of apps and watch faces; works with iPhones and Android phones; most apps are free.
A Harman Kardon sound system delivers the audio, while a claimed 15 hour
battery life provides all -
day use
between charges.
An ARM Cortex M4 processor runs the show and
battery life is claimed to last up to seven
days between charging.
There's no information on the
battery capacity of the device, but a couple of sources told Yahoo that Higgs has four
days of
battery life between charges.
Sony said at that time to expect
between three and four
days of
battery life per charge, so I came in at the high end of that range.
Its
battery life is rated at a long 7 to 10
days between charges, and recharges in about two hours.
Samsung says
battery life should be two to three
days between charges, and the Gear S2 comes equipped with a magnetic wireless charging dock (not unlike the one that comes with Motorola's Moto 360) that's far nicer than the janky clips the company used before.
Huawei also boasts up to 21
days of
battery life with a 45
day standby time before a charge is needed, so users can expect this fitness tracker to last for quite a while in
between charges.