Most smartwatches can eke out
a few days of battery life on a charge.
Not exact matches
The OEM
battery in my 2008 Jetta SE 2.5 L has been nearly fully discharged one month back (had insufficient surface charge after a prolonged use without the engine running, but leaving it idle for 20 minutes made the car start again), then worked fine for a
few days afterwards (but without being subjected to much charge), but then was discharged again after only a quarter
of the prior abuse (since it was probably not fully charged since the prior discharge, me underestimating the driving time it would take to bring the
battery back to fuller
life, plus possibly missing out on water, as I found out later).
The Fire HD 8 is rated at up to 12 hours
of battery life, which is pretty good for a tablet, but the Aura One can last a
few weeks even when reading every
day.
The case has a built in
battery that extends the
life of the e-reader by about four weeks, but the internal
battery on the Oasis is fairly woeful, sometimes only lasting a
few days.
In my moderate usage cycles — which consists
of a bit
of gaming, emailing, chatting, and web browsing a
few times within a 10 - 15 minute period — I'm getting more than a
day's worth
of battery life.
Sure, I'd take HTC's Sense user interface over TouchWiz any
day, but the DROID Charge offers a
few things HTC's ThunderBolt doesn't, namely a gorgeous Super AMOLED Plus display and an out -
of - the - box option to turn off 4G to save on
battery life, which meant I was able to get through a full
day with moderate usage when I didn't need to surf the Web at blazing fast speeds.
RIM has rated the PlayBook's
battery life for 8 to 10 hours
of continual use (it's going to be better / worse depending on exactly what you get up to on the device) and during my
few days on the device I've found the
battery life to be acceptable.
Of course, the Cloud Flight's extended
battery life also comes in handy for delaying recharge cycles to every
few weeks rather than
days as with other wireless headsets.
Battery life depends on usage and hardware configuration; we were able to get through a full work
day with a
few hours
of charge to spare.
Most notably, the watch can get up to five
days of battery life, which is hands down one
of its best features, and something very
few smartwatch makers can claim.
And the lower - resolution screen gives the HD 8 amazing
battery life: With a
few hours
of use per
day, this tablet can last most
of a week.
While the concept
of this display-less, no - nonsense phone is interesting, the steep asking price
of $ 135 (approx Rs 7000 including shipping) means you're better off buying a cheap feature phone instead with a
battery life of a
few days — which is all anyone needs, really.
Its 5 hour
battery life is average, and good enough for a
few days of activity until you have to recharge.
If you are looking for a nice - looking Android Wear watch with NFC and
battery life for
days, you can check out the LG Watch Sport, or wait for the inevitable influx
of other smartwatches coming in the next
few months with a similar look and feature set.
Of course, the Cloud Flight's extended
battery life also comes in handy for delaying recharge cycles to every
few weeks rather than
days as with other wireless headsets.
I have only spent a
few days with the Nokia 6 so am not yet ready to judge the
battery life, performance
of the reception or call quality, or ability to perform with several apps running.
You're going to get reduced frame rate on animations and likely a
few less pretty parts
of the UI, but it's something that's certainly easy to get over if you want to regularly get that claimed 2 -
day battery life or longer.
iPhone
battery life has increased significantly over the last
few years, but it's still possible to find yourself staring at a depleted
battery by the end
of the
day.
For example, if you were actively using your phone for 10 %
of the time each our over the last
few hours, your phone would assume that you'd keep on using your device for 10 % each hour and use that as the basis for the estimate
of your remaining
battery life for the rest
of the
day.
Our first week
of Moto 360
battery life tests always gave us a
few hours shy
of a full
day per charge.
With
fewer processes running, the
battery takes less
of a hit, so if you lose your Android tablet down the back
of the sofa for a
few days it shouldn't have run out
of juice by the time you find it again - Google says devices can eke out up to twice as much
battery life with Doze enabled.
As you might expect, lackluster
battery life is the primary complaint: Logitech suggests up to three months, but many owners report significantly less than that, i.e. a matter
of a
few days.
A
battery equal in size to the E4 Plus» 5,000 mAh is rare, making it one
of the
few cheap smartphones to truly deliver on the promise
of two -
day battery life.
Some users, albeit very
few may be able to get a couple
of days out
of the
battery if they don't use it much, but as Motorola boasts, the Moto 360 Sport is good for a
day's worth
of battery life with average use and ambient mode on.
The A1 makes up for these
few negative points with its commendable
battery life: I easily got more than a
day of use out
of it with a single charge.
Battery life is still limited to a
few days but with wireless charging that shouldn't be much
of an issue.
Few smartwatches ever make it past one or two
days of battery life without needing a recharge.
The first version
of this review was based on a single long, intense
day of testing the phone, and we updated it a
few days later after we tested performance and
battery life, did a camera comparison, and generally
lived with the iPhone X in a more realistic way.
Even though Samsung Galaxy J5 has a smaller
battery capacity
of 2600mAh, you will still get a decent
battery life thanks to the
fewer pixels (720p) that are to be powered throughout the
day.