And that's usage time, not standby — Motorola says that the Droid Turbo will last for two
full days of usage on a single charge.
Not exact matches
We saw very good standby and regular -
usage time
on the Charge - after a
full day of sitting around, its battery life didn't drop much.
The phone comes with a 2000mAh battery, and based
on our experience, it will last you a
full day with medium to heavy
usage, including 1 - 1.5 hours
of phone calls, two e-mail accounts with push notifications, screen at maximum brightness, playing some music and video clips, Twitter notifications and WhatsApp chats.
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.
That's pretty impressive considering some phones can't last an entire
day, and the BlackBerry Bold 9900 has been able to power through almost two
full days of on and off
usage in my testing; again, this is quite impressive when you take the faster processor and smaller build into account.
I've been charting my Bold 9900 device
usage and battery life for five
days, as have our own Adam Zeis, Bla1ze and even Miss CrackBerry, and the conclusion
on our end so far is that the battery life overall is pretty solid and
on par with expectation RIM relayed to us
of getting a
full day of use out
of the battery.
In the time we had to review the Oasis we weren't able to fully test that six - week claim, so instead we pushed it to its limits in terms
of usage, and found that it would last for around a week with a couple
of hours
of reading a
day, with connectivity
on and brightness turned up to
full.
The 9104 includes a 7000mAh long - life Li - ion battery which in tests gave around four to five hours depending
on the
usage — running iPlayer over Wi - Fi gave around four hours, where as general
usage without Wi - Fi gave around five hours use — and while it's not a
full days» worth
of battery life it's still enough for most users.
The Continuous browser activity test is a heavy load test and we would expect normal screen -
on life, which includes a lot
of short - term idle time, to match the reported «powercfg» results
of over 8 hrs activity over a
full days «always -
on»
usage.
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.
After a
full day of taking photos and videos around Barcelona, we managed to only rack up three hours
of screen -
on time, which only consisted
of 90 minutes
of camera app
usage.
InFocus Turbo 5 Plus review: The USP
of the smartphone is its battery, which lasted a
full day on a single charge with heavy
usage.
Battery capacity: 4550mAh (non-removable) Charging Time:
Full Charge — 1 hours 50 minutes Battery Life: 5 to 10 hours non-stop (moderate to heavy) Daily usage battery life: One to One and a Half days of mixed usage on a full ch
Full Charge — 1 hours 50 minutes Battery Life: 5 to 10 hours non-stop (moderate to heavy) Daily
usage battery life: One to One and a Half
days of mixed
usage on a
full ch
full charge
On average, the device would comfortably last a full day of use, if not more, with around 5.5 hours of screen - on time, and that can also be pushed to up to 6 hours with slightly lighter usag
On average, the device would comfortably last a
full day of use, if not more, with around 5.5 hours
of screen -
on time, and that can also be pushed to up to 6 hours with slightly lighter usag
on time, and that can also be pushed to up to 6 hours with slightly lighter
usage.
That said, the battery can offer a
full day of use with moderate
usage, but power users may need to keep additional charging options
on hand.
I believe either phone will carry a person through a
full day of average
usage, and they charge up very quickly to minimize the hassle
on days with heavy
usage.
You will get around 3 hours and 45 minutes
of screen -
on time with moderate
usage, and for the most part, that may be enough to get you comfortably through a
full day of use.
Even
on heavy
usage, the phone consistently offers a
full day of battery life, if not more.
Light
usage that involves texting, reading emails, and browsing social media will get you a
full day of use, but anything heavier like watching videos
on YouTube or playing games for even a small amount
of time will require you to reach for the charger at some point before your
day ends.
I am able to comfortably hit over 4 hours
of screen -
on time in the most extreme circumstances including
full LTE
usage, some GPS and camera, and streaming when possible (I'm talking about a very long drive, essentially) with enough remaining battery life to make it through the rest
of the
day.
The battery life is impressive, with anywhere between 4 and 5 and a half hours
of screen -
on time possible, and the device has no problem allowing for a
full day of usage comfortably.
On the subject
of battery life, the A50 does a good job lasting through a
full day of regular
usage.
It delivers 2.15
days of usage and 1.5
days of heavy
usage on a
full charge,» said Huawei.
While this isn't the largest
on a smartphone
of this size, it should be enough to see you through a
full day's
usage, although we'll reserve judgement
on the battery life for our
full review.
Battery life during my testing was
on par with other flagship phones, allowing the Galaxy S9 + to give me a
full day of power even with relatively heavy
usage.
I had no trouble getting through a
full day of moderate - to - heavy
usage, leaving Wi - Fi, cellular, and Bluetooth turned
on, along with adaptive brightness and all the other sub-optimal settings that regular people use.
Switching over to an Android - powered Galaxy S6 for two
days while using a few more features, like messaging through the watch and popping
on one
of our choices for best Android Wear watchface, yielded similar results — one
full day of usage and then one and a half
days.
On average I saw a
full day's worth
of usage, including some significant time with battery - draining games like Pokemon Go, and the battery still lasted until the end
of the
day.
Full days of work were possible with relative, but consistent, ease, with there being at least 35 %
of battery life left at the end
of most
days, which would go down to around 20 %
on days with moderately heavy
usage.
With the video settings
on «optimized» (i.e., video quality reduced slightly for reduced drain
on the battery), the cameras remained close to
full power after several
days of continuous
usage.
Battery life is obviously going to vary depending
on your
usage, and while the Moto Z does allow for a
full day of use, you will be able to do that far more comfortably with the Moto Z Force and the Galaxy S7 Edge.
I can't give you a precise ranking
of each
of those phones — because
of how varied the «typical»
day's smartphone
usage is — but I can tell you that all
of them will get you through a
full day and usually deep into the next one
on a single charge.
The phone has no issues delivering a
day's worth
of usage on a
full charge, and the camera is one
of the best in this category.
On average, each device lasts a full day of usage (if not more) with around four to five hours of screen on tim
On average, each device lasts a
full day of usage (if not more) with around four to five hours
of screen
on tim
on time.
We haven't seen any abnormal drain in the first 24 hours though, and it looks like the battery will easily survive a
full day of typical
usage,
on par with other flagship phones.
The 3400 mAh battery comes with Dash Charge support,
on a
full charge you can expect 1 to 2
days of mixed battery life — depending
on your
usage.
Light
usage will allow for a
full day of use, but even slightly heavier
usage that involves watching videos
on Youtube and playing games will mean that you will need to charge your device in the middle
of the
day.
Depending
on how much you use your device, you'll get anywhere between one and two
full days of usage from the 3,000 mAh non-removable battery.
If you are looking for a smartphone that provides five or six hours
of screen -
on time
on a consistent basis, and can comfortably last a
full day even with heavy
usage, both devices will do the trick.