Not exact matches
In my tests, the Pixel 2 would charge up to almost half in about 15 minutes (about seven hours
of battery), extending the
battery life for a
day of work right
before your commute.
They also suffer from short
battery lives of as little as one
day before they need to be recharged.
The third advantage over the Fitbit gadget is that this one has a much stronger
battery life — if you don't use the GPS, you can squeeze a solid 8
days out
of it
before it goes dark — this is one
of the best
batteries in the business!
The Galaxy Tab 8.9 hosts a 6100mAh
battery which should get you around 9 hours
of battery life, and having put it to the test running throughout the
day on light use it was around nine hours
before we had to reach for the dock connector to charge it up again.
Barnes and Noble's
battery life evaluations have always been tricky, but
before they said that if you read for 30 minutes a
day, at a pace
of a page per minute, the
battery life would last two months (with wi - fi off).
PS my first charge also only lasted 1 week, my second charge 3
days because
of some wierd sleeping
battery drain issue which has since gone away and my 3rd charge was 3 weeks
of heavy use, my current charge has lasted 1 1/2 wks to about 75 %
battery life (which may not be 100 % accurate, as I mentioned my wierd
battery life indicator results, last time I got to about 50 %
battery life and it would occasionally randomly power off, but then left me power it right back up, which lasted about 5
days of reading
before the
battery was completely exhausted).
While the older ones get about 4 - 6 hours
of battery life, enough
of a single
day while away from home, my Slim gets around 10 - 12 hours
before I have to recharge.
The Apple Watch Series 3 features what Apple calls «all -
day battery life» with up to 18 hours
of usage
before needing to recharge, but in some cases, the Series 3 models with LTE will see their
batteries drain faster.
The company also said the smartwatch provides «
days»
of battery life before it needs recharging.
Just like the previous device in the Gear Fit 2 family, you'll be looking at an average
battery life expectancy
of two to three
days before needing a refill.
Because it now includes onboard GPS connectivity, instead
of relying on your connected phone's hardware,
battery life for the new vívosport is only rated at about seven
days before you'll need to tether it to its charging cable.
While Apple says the phone is doing much more than
before, but still has the same
battery life, the way I would look at it is that you need to reach for the charger by the end
of the working
day if you use the phone like you are supposed to.
OnePlus isn't offering the best
battery life on the market here, but it's a similar level to most
of the flagship competition, and unless you're a power user you'll probably get through a whole
day of using the OnePlus 5 and still have a little leftover
before you plug in overnight.
This didn't really play a part as you need at least three
days of initial usage
before the feature kicks in, but I can't imagine how much better the
battery life would be once app optimization starts doing its work.
The Galaxy Tab 8.9 hosts a 6100mAh
battery which should get you around 9 hours
of battery life, and having put it to the test running throughout the
day on light use it was around nine hours
before we had to reach for the dock connector to charge it up again.
My biggest issue with this (and every) Android Wear watch is that you get one
day of battery life at most
before that cool - looking smartwatch becomes a useless hunk
of metal on your wrist.
The other issue with sleep tracking is the
battery life - as you need to charge the watch every couple
of days you'll only get a night or two's sleep information
before you'll want to power it up overnight, so it's hard to depend on the Gear Sport as a regular sleep tracker.
If you find your phone running short on power
before the end
of the
day, here are a handful
of suggestions for maximizing
battery life.
In this
day and age where smartphones are at the center
of our digital
lives,
battery life is more important than it has ever been
before.
The
battery life on the Suunto Spartan Trainer Wrist HR is pretty good - we got 3 - 4
days of constant use (with exercise each
day)
before needing to charge.
Speaking
of which, you don't really have to plug in the mouse that often, with me getting more than two
days of battery life from the Razer Lancehead
before it hit 15 %.
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.