The phone has the same powerful hardware specs, a top - notch camera,
a decent battery unit and Nougat out of the box.
Under the hood, the Galaxy Note 7 packs a Snapdragon 820 SoC or Samsung's Exynos 8890 (depending on the region) that is paired with a RAM of 4 GB, 64 GB of expandable onboard storage as well as
a decent battery unit of 3500mAh.
The back of the handset has an 18MP snapper and you also get
a decent battery unit of 3410mAh.
Given its huge screen size, the phone packs
a decent battery unit of 3300mAh, which should be enough to steer you all through the day.
Speaking of chassis, the device has been trimmed to a weight of just 910g, but you will still get
a decent battery unit as well as USB Type - C.
The Honor Note 8 also gets
a decent battery unit of 4500mAh, alongside other features like 4G LTE connectivity, dual - SIM support, a fingerprint scanner on the back as well as Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box.
Other specs of the Huawei Honor 5X that make it a dream - come - true to have at its $ 200 price tag are a 13MP snapper on the rear, a 5MP selfie cam, a fingerprint scanner and of course,
a decent battery unit of 3000mAh.
Not exact matches
Is it possible for this huge
unit to offer
decent battery endurance?
You also get a
decent 5.7 - inch WQHD Super AMOLED display screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 SoC and a 3300mAh
battery unit.
LG also packed a
decent 3000mAh
battery unit inside the phablet and the good side of the story is that the phone supports Rapid Charging for quick charging in addition to the fact that the
battery is removable.
Some of the specs you get on the Xiaomi Mi A1 Android One include a 5.5 - inch full HD display screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 SoC, 4 GB RAM and 64 GB expandable storage, dual 12MP camera on the back and a
decent 3080mAh
battery unit, all housed in a premium - looking metallic body.
You get a
decent 3000mAh
battery unit with support for fast charging as well as wireless charging, among other latest connectivity options.
As you would expect, the phone also comes with a fingerprint scanner, bundled Samsung Pay Mini and a
decent 3300mAh
battery unit.
This is because the phone has a
decent 2900mAh
battery unit as opposed to the 2620mAh available on the Xperia X.
As for the
battery unit, you get a
decent 3600mAh
unit, which should be enough to take you through the day.
Even though the
battery capacity of the smaller Pixel 2 is not the best, the bigger Pixel 2 XL has a
decent 3520mAh
unit that supports fast charging technology.
Speaking of 2016, the two models unveiled had
decent battery life thanks to the 3000mAh and 3400mAh
units used on the OnePlus 3 and 3T, respectively.
• Affordable • Easy to handle and operate •
Decent rear camera quality • Dual - sim ready • Responsive UI • Very light • Two
units batteries is included (first batch)
Keeping the phone alive is a
decent 2600mAh
battery unit, which, according to Samsung, can last an impressive 60 hours of audio playback.
The good side of the story is that you still get room to expand the storage via a microSD card on both models as well as a
decent 4100mAh
battery unit.
The ASUS ZenFone 3 works perfectly on LTE networks, has a fingerprint scanner, USB - C port, 3.5 mm audio jack and a
decent 2650mAh
battery unit.
As for the rest of the specs, the phone packs a MediaTek Helio P23 SoC, 4 GB RAM, 32 GB of expandable storage and a
decent 3200mAh
battery unit.
There is also a
decent 3000mAh
battery unit that is non-removable.
To power the phone is a
decent 3000mAh
battery unit that is rechargeable via a USB Type - C port and Qualcomm's Quick Charge 3.0 technology.
As for the
battery, the Nokia 9 is rumored to come with a
decent 3800mAh
unit whereas Android Nougat will do the magic when it comes to the software aspect.
The smaller Samsung Galaxy S7 has a
decent battery of 3000mAh whereas the bigger Galaxy S7 Edge is packed with a 3600mAh
unit.
You also get Android Nougat out of the box with a promise to Oreo and Android P, a 3.5 mm audio jack, a rear - mounted fingerprint scanner and a
decent 3080mAh
battery unit that is charged via a USB - C port.
The
battery unit is
decent at 3000mAh and the phone is powered by Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box.
It's true that the Huawei Honor 6X won't blow you away with a premium design or high - end features, however, at just $ 250, you'll be getting a phone that ships with a
decent display screen, expandable storage, a long - lasting
battery unit and a fingerprint scanner, all wrapped in a metallic body that is way better than the plastic bodies that dominate this price category.
In addition to shipping with Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box, the Sony Xperia XA1 Plus also features a 5.5 - inch 1080p display screen, an Helio P20 processor mated with either 3 GB or 4 GB RAM and 32 GB of expandable storage, a 23MP camera on the back, an 8MP lens on the front, a side - mounted fingerprint scanner and a
decent 3430mAh
battery unit that is rechargeable via the latest USB - C connectivity standard.
The phone ships with a
decent 5.5 - inch 1080p display screen, an Helio P25 SoC, a huge 6 GB RAM, an impressive 3450mAh
battery unit and the latest Android 7.0 Nougat OS out of the box.
You get
decent storage of 32 GB alongside a Quick Charge 3.0 - backed 3000mAh
battery unit.
You get a capable 2500mAh
battery unit and a
decent 8MP snapper on the back.
There's a
decent 3040mAh
battery unit to keep the phone alive and you also find Android 7.1 Nougat out of the box, without any modifications.
The Xperia XZs packs a 2900mAh
battery unit which seems
decent on paper and suffice most users.
While this is not necessarily designed as an «on the go»
unit, the Galaxy Tab S3 does come powered by a fairly
decent 6000mAh
battery and the operating system in use is Android 7.0 (Nougat).