I often browse the internet and use Snapchat, Facebook, Facebook Messenger, and Instagram which would all be considered
heavy phone usage, yet the Honor 9 Lite lasted for an impressively long time.
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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.
The survey also covered where people were using the apps, finding
heavy usage at home, with about 78 % of tablet owners reporting they used apps at home and 55 % of smart
phone owners using apps in the car.
«Device owners in the U.K. logged
heavy usage for tablets (80 %) and smart
phones (78),» a Nielsen blog announcing the results noted, while Italians and Germans were least likely, with 29 % in both countries reporting that they never used a tablet while watching TV.
Battery life is impressive for a
phone with a big screen — the Discover lasted us around 12 — 15 hours with medium to
heavy usage.
The
phone's battery will easily last a day with moderate to
heavy usage, though the power - saving mode is a good option.
After a day of moderate to
heavy usage, downloading and installing apps over Wi - Fi, checking and posting to Facebook, sending texts, making a couple short
phone calls, taking some photos, and spending about 45 minutes gaming, the Z Ultra's battery hit 10 percent after 13 hours and 30 minutes.
In my daily
usage, the
phone's battery lasted a day easily, though with
heavy duty
usage, you'll probably have to carry a charger with you just to be safe.
Even on a day with
heavy usage, that involved playing a lot of games and taking lots of pictures, the
phone still managed 4 hours of screen - on time, despite lasting only around 8 hours off the charger.
It might be marginally better since it's fresh and my iPhone 6 is a year old, but it's effectively the same: I have to charge my
phone more than once during a
heavy day of
usage.
Without adding to the
phone's weight, OnePlus 3T sports a bigger battery than the OnePlus 3, and can sustain
heavy usage for over a day.
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.
Heavy usage will drain the battery quite quickly, and while the
phone does offer good standby times, it's hard to get two days of battery life, even with less than average use.
With some
heavy usage, I've achieved a very high screen on time and standby which do not even come close to any other
phone I've owned, take a look below.
For my typical
heavy usage with medium - high brightness, that's about 6 - 8 hours of screen - on time, which is some of the best battery life I've seen from a flagship Android
phone in the last couple of years.
Thanks to 4,100 mAh battery, the
phone can easily last for two days on moderate to
heavy usage.
Even on
heavy usage, the
phone consistently offers a full day of battery life, if not more.
While I'm really not a fan of EMUI aesthetically — ugly icons and some iOS-esque design touches — both the P9 and Honor 8 were some of the best performing
phones I've tried in everyday
usage, something I rarely say about devices with such
heavy skinning.
Battery life is also equally impressive, with the
phone frequently lasting late into the evening following a day of
heavy usage, amounting to somewhere between seven and nine hours.
Heavy, continuous
usage will bring down battery life to less than a day, although getting the
phone to drop down to critical battery levels was a rare occasion for me.
To be fair, while the
phone can see up to a day with a single charge under
heavy usage and can see slightly more than a day when used moderately, we expected slightly more, given the performance of other devices with similar sized batteries.
It is now a 3,930 mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 support and combined with a power efficient chip like the Snapdragon 835; the
phone is surely going to last more than a day on normal
usage and a full day on
heavy usage.
However, post the launch and update, Nokia 8's battery life has become much more stable with the
phone last 12 hours plus with
heavy duty
usage.
The
phone easily lasts a day with medium to
heavy usage, involving a lot of social media, three email accounts, capturing photos, and music streaming over Bluetooth.
Even with
heavy usage, it was never a struggle to get a full day of use with this
phone, and most of my days ended with 25 to 40 % of battery still remaining.
The main selling point of this
phone is its whopping 5,000 mAh battery, even though the company doesn't spell how long it'll last in regular or
heavy usage.
Still, the backup is good and the
phone will last a day with
heavy usage.
On
heavy usage, the
phone lasted for just 6 hours.
Both
phones have average battery life and it will last for a day on medium to
heavy usage.
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.
Don't expect Android Go edition
phones for
heavy usage / gaming.
With most metal
phones, they can feel quite cold in the morning or warm under
heavy usage, but for the most part, the LG G5 is a constant temperature.
I had no problem at all getting through full days on this
phone, even with
heavy usage at the Mobile World Congress trade show.
Starting at 8 a.m., with medium to
heavy usage including browsing the web, taking lots of photos, watching a few YouTube videos, and playing a game, the battery reached 30 percent by 6 p.m. Thankfully, the
phone supports fast - charging so it doesn't take long to get fully recharged.
My
usage is quite
heavy with a lot of gaming, streaming music, and watching videos on Youtube, and if these
phones can last all day for me, there's no doubt that battery life won't be a complaint for most users.
The
phone can last for more than a day with moderate
usage but with
heavy usage, it can last only for a day.
But more often than not, I think both
phones perform equally well in getting you through a full day of
heavy usage.
We haven't had time to run our full battery tests yet, but so far it looks like the
phone can last all day under medium to
heavy usage, though some
heavy - duty tasks tend to drain the battery faster than we expected.
I didn't get to use the
phone extensively over a single day, so I'm not sure how it would last with
heavy usage (you can blame it on the Galaxy S8's arrival between my review period), but with moderate
usage, you can expect the
phone to last until the next morning before needing a charge.
Like the Galaxy J5 and Galaxy J7, these two
phones manage to last all day long with regular
usage, and through the entire work day with
heavy use.
Heavier usage, especially when taking a few images with the camera, reduced the
phone's endurance by a considerable amount, but it still managed to get through an 8 - hour work day with aplomb.
Following the release of its iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, some users reported that their
phones were «hissing» during
heavy usage, while others experienced issues connecting to a cellular signal after exiting Airplane Mode.
Our review tests found that moderate to
heavy usage throughout the day would often leave the
phone at around 20 percent at 7 p.m..