If you jump up in resolution and grab the OLED display, while opting for a faster processor, then you'll naturally
experience less battery life.
Not exact matches
Aside from the
less laggy
experience,
battery life has improved tremendously once again.
Other than the polished e-mail software and a longer
battery life (attribute the latter to a smaller screen and
less processes going on), Blackberry is nowhere near Android in terms of user
experience, capability and productivity.
Splash proof and perfectly balanced for an uncompromised holding
experience, the tablet truly shines in a sea of
lesser tablets, given its versatility and long
battery life to deliver all the power a user needs for all day use.
For that extra money you get higher - resolution cameras, a higher resolution screen and the promise of 4G further down the road, but at the cost of a
less developed OS, fewer tablet - specific apps, shorter
battery life under general use and a generally
less polished
experience overall.
For regular reading, however, we think dedicated ebook readers are a better option for a number of reasons, namely nonreflective electronic - ink displays that give you a more paperlike visual
experience (including easy reading outdoors and
less eyestrain than with an LCD screen), a lighter weight, and a significantly longer
battery life.
The Mi A1 is priced at 1000 Rupees
less than Moto G5s Plus but when compared together offers equal overall performance, gaming
experience,
battery life and RAM Management.
The design is
less premium and in our review we noted that the
experience isn't that user - friendly and the
battery life isn't great.
Battery life is only a plus in that, in my
experience, iPad
batteries tend to last longer before they start to lose capacity, and they're smaller devices so charging lockers take
less classroom space than laptop versions... But it's really not a big enough difference to accept the tradeoff in every other area.