The Galaxy S9 and S9 + offer
decent battery life out of the box, but there are always ways to eke out the most from the battery on either phone.
Not exact matches
If you are after a 7 - inch Android tablet for under # 200 though, this is a
decent all - rounder, that may lack some of the gloss from its more expensive Samsung Galaxy Tab compatriots, but has Android 4.0
out of the box, a
decent battery life, and a strong, sturdy build to make it worth investing in.
With a big screen and a massive
battery the K3 is a great option for those who value
battery life over other features OUKITEL, a Chinese smartphone company that puts
out quite a few Android smartphones each year, has another new handset that has recently been released and brings with it some
decent hardware features.
Honestly give me paperwhite guts in a package the size of an oasis without the funky form factor or requiring the case for
decent battery life, keep the page press buttons like the oasis or my old kindle keyboard and I would run
out and buy one today.
TPCR got about four hours of use
out of the tablet before the low -
battery warning came on and noted the
battery life is «
decent, but not great.»
As you might expect with cheap gaming laptops, the
battery life isn't that great under full load, but you'll still be able to get a pretty
decent battery life of 4.5 hours
out of this device when you're not playing games.
The rumored Xiaomi BlackShark phone will run on Android 8.0
out of the box, will have all the expected features including a fingerprint sensor,
decent camera, and
battery life.
Like most Chromebooks it comes with
decent battery life, boasting up to 9 hours on a single charge, though it's worth keeping in mind that the amount of
battery life each user gets
out of it will vary depending on the user.
With a big screen and a massive
battery the K3 is a great option for those who value
battery life over other features OUKITEL, a Chinese smartphone company that puts
out quite a few Android smartphones each year, has another new handset that has recently been released and brings with it some
decent hardware features.
The Asus ZenWatch 3 is not only the family's first round model, standing
out with overall sophisticated looks,
decent battery life, and improved raw power.
If you only have a few minutes to charge your phone before running
out the door, this charger can give you a
decent amount of
battery life with only a few minutes of charging time.
It offers a luxurious and waterproof design, enough bling to make it stand
out from the rest of the Android Wear crowd, while also offering a
decent performance and a good
battery life.
The Sony SmartWatch 3 may be showing its age now, but it still stands
out with
decent performance, a good screen and solid
battery life, not to mention the inclusion of GPS.
It has a great screen, superb build quality, a
decent camera, excellent
battery life and a solid future — the company continues updating its older devices, though this week we found
out that the M7 won't be upgraded past Android 5.1.
The phone relies on a 3,000 mAh
battery which should maintain a
decent life cycle, even if you're constantly
out taking pictures with it.
However, for a smartwatch that's good - looking, won't look
out of place with smart attire, has excellent
battery life and is mostly hassle - free, the Pebble Steel is still a
decent option.
While Fitbit clearly made some compromises to get this device
out the door at a reasonable price and with
decent battery life, this second attempt at a smartwatch looks way more promising and interesting than the first.
It does still have a 5.5 - inch Full HD display and a
decent chipset, but you'll miss
out on the premium design and phenomenal
battery life of the Lenovo P2.
They were designed for smartphones, which are all about squeezing as much
battery life as possible
out of much smaller
battery capacities, while still providing
decent performance.
Battery life was
decent, tablet always felt snappy, and outside of a few resolution conflicts with a handful of apps and the general quirkiness found in Dell's bolted - on software, the
out of the box experience here was downright enjoyable.
Overpriced, but it's nice to see Lenovo and Huawei and a bunch of Chinese companies climb on board the Snapdragon bandagon for a change (Very recent development and a bunch of simultaneous releases from these companies) Intel processors are pretty
decent but you're still missing
out on a bunch of apps and there may be limitations to
battery life in spite of good optimization.