Agreed... but battery is performing good nd giving 1day
full moderate usage time then it will be ok for many ysers like my bro is using asus zenfone 2 nd he is quite happy with its battery nd mobile performance.big battery is plus point but le2 isnt bad either it has enuf juice to serve nd wr have to wait for review... and like i said i own redmi 2 so im not xiaomi hater but not a fan too cuz each company has its pros n cons.
Not exact matches
For a
moderate - use test, we charged the Z to
full - power and put it to work over the course of a weekend, predominantly as a web browser and e-reader, with very light Twitter, email, and Google Voice
usage.
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.
With its 3,950 mAh battery, the MeMO Pad 7 can easily get you through a
full day of
moderate to heavy
usage.
The Torch 9850 was easily able to make it through a
full 24 hours of
moderate usage before I needed to charge it again.
We have managed to make it a
full day with
moderate to heavy
usage, but it cuts it close.
It's pretty good under the circumstances, easily lasting a
full day with
moderate usage.
On a
full charge the handset will last for a day with
moderate 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
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.
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.
The E3 Power as mentioned houses a 3500 mAh battery — fast charging is supported, on a
full charge the handset should easily last for over a day with
moderate mixed
usage.
Again, the LG G6 should easily make it through a
full day of
moderate to heavy
usage.
On a
full charge you will get around 7 to 16 hours non-stop
moderate to heavy
usage.
You can expect 5 to 9 hours of
moderate to heavy continuous
usage on a
full charge.
On a
full charge you can expect 4 to 9 hours of non-stop
moderate to 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.
LG Q6 packs a 3,000 mAh battery, which lasts to a
full working day with
moderate usage.
There are few other battery saving options but it can easily get past a work day with heavy use and
full day with
moderate usage.
As for the battery its 2000 mAh that should comfortably last for a
full day or more with
moderate usage.
I charge my phone every night and after
moderate daily
usage (2 to 3 hrs screen - on time) and 13 hrs since the last
full charge, I go to bed with about 25 % to 30 % battery left (sometimes a tiny bit more), which is pretty consistent in my experience.
In our review time, the battery lasted for a
full day with
moderate usage and 4G working all the time.
You can expect about 4 to 6 hours of continuous
moderate to heavy
usage in a
full charge.
Battery capacity: 2950mAh (non-removable) Charging Time:
Full Charge — 2 hour from 9 % to 100 % Battery Life: 4 to 5 hours non-stop (
moderate to heavy) Daily
usage battery life: Just over one day with mixed
moderate usage.
Battery life is okay — you can expect 3 to 5 hours of non-stop
moderate to heavy
usage on a
full charge.
In terms of the actual battery life of the Samsung Galaxy S6, in
moderate usage you'll get a
full working day of around 17 hours out of it.
I was able to make it though a
full day of
moderate to heavy
usage with juice to spare, and when I played my cards right, I was able to easily coast into the next morning.
It takes less than 3 hours to charge and on a
full charge you can use 4A non-stop for 6 to 9 hours with
moderate to heavy
usage.
Battery capacity: 4000mAh (non-removable) Charging Time:
Full Charge — up to 3 hours using the 9V / 2A charger provided Battery Life: 4 to 6 hours non-stop (
moderate to heavy) Daily
usage battery life: Over one day with mixed
moderate usage and up to one day with heavy
usage.
Battery On a
full charge the 2200 mAh battery can deliver up to 6 hours of continuous
usage (
moderate to heavy).
Battery backup looks pretty good, you can expect about 5 to 9 hours of continuous
moderate to heavy
usage on a
full charge.
Using the Moto G4 Plus for three days as my primary phone proved I could go a
full day on a single charge with
moderate usage.
Sure enough, the Alpha only just lasted through a
full day of
moderate usage, and required a nightly charge.
It does a decent job you can expect 4 to 5 hours of continuous
moderate to heavy
usage on a
full charge.
The tab S 10.5 will last for up to 6 hours with
moderate to high
usage, up to 8 hours of video playback with
full volume / brightness + Wi - Fi on and up to 5 hours of game play.
Going a
full day on
moderate usage with the KEYone wasn't a problem.