Sentences with phrase «hours of use»

To see how quickly we could kill the battery, we ran a movie on loop with maximum brightness, and that gave us about 8 hours of use.
Google's implementation of Quick Charge is said to allow «Fast charging: up to 7 hours of use from only 15 minutes of charging».
For the record, CNET, Laptop and PCMag have found the Asus NovaGo 2 - in - 1 laptop, with a Snapdragon 835 processor inside, to exhibit excellent, 12 - hour - plus battery life — however, neither Laptop's nor PCMag's figures total up to Qualcomm's promised 22 hours of use on a single charge (see below).
The Nexus 6 also offers the Nexus Wireless Charging and the Motorola Turbo Charger — which can give up to 8 hours of use from a 15 - minute charge.
Motorola and Verizon are touting 48 hours of use out of the Motorola DROID Turbo.
Only after three days and 12 hours of use did the tablet reach 28 percent of remaining battery.
For regular or light users you can expect to get through a solid 16 hours without issue, heavier users should expect 10 - 12 hours of use.
They sit deeper in my ear canal than most other buds, which left my ears aching after about two straight hours of use.
Either way, four minutes gives you four hours of use and a full charge will last you up to 40 days.
In the real world, we're lucky to see five or six hours of use from a lightweight machine.
If battery life is most important, surprisingly, the 13 - inch MacBook Air gets you an extra three hours of use time.
We were able to get between 5.5 hours to just under 6 hours of use out of this machine with the screen set at 60 percent brightness.
Charging the phone's battery for just 10 minutes will give up to 4 hours of use thanks to the device's fast charge feature.
Other highlight specs include a 12.3 - megapixel main camera with Ultra HD 4K video capability, a 5 - megapixel front shooter, a rear - mounted fingerprint scanner with neat functionality, and a 2,700 mAh battery with rapid charging technology that fuels up to four hours of use in a quick 10 - minute charge.
That's a bit longer than the nearly - 24 hours of use we've seen with some other devices, but not completely outside of the «not so fast now, how much are you actually using the device» zone.
Inside, alongside all the other gadgetry, is a 3,000 mAh battery - which is claimed to be capable of handling 20 - hours of use.
With that being said, Samsung has always tried to focus on giving consumers a good experience with battery life, whether it be offering them the capability to swap out batteries to keep going, all made possible by the removable back and removable battery features, or with the Galaxy S5 last year and its power saving features which could take a user through 24 hours of use on just 10 % of the battery thanks to ultra power saving mode.
The handset features a 13 - megapixel rear - facing, f / 2.0 camera with optical image stabilization, a 2 - megapixel camera on the front, dual front - facing speakers and a large 3,220 mAh battery that Google claims is good for more than 24 hours of use.
When used with all the sensors turned on, Huawei says you can expect up to 11 hours of use.
The leather will be comfortable to wear and can be broken in within a couple of hours of use.
To alleviate any battery concerns you may have is the fact that the Droid Turbo also comes with the Motorola Turbo Charger in the box, that lets you get up to 8 hours of use just by charging for 15 minutes.
Specifically a 4,500 mAh pack that promises 15 to 18 hours of use, which is plenty for a 5.5 - inch mid-range Android smartphone.
Approaching 4 hours screen on time, 35 % of the battery still remaining after over 14 hours of use.
The Moto G5 Plus features a 5.2 - inch fullHD display, and a 3,000 mAh non-removable battery, which offers TurboPower fast charging (up to 6 hours of use in 15 minutes)
Motorola says the new Moto X is its fastest charging phone to date, boosting up to 10 hours of use in a 15 - minute charge.
During a typical work day, I managed to squeeze nearly 7 hours of use out of the battery with heavy multitasking, using Word, Slack, and Chrome with 20 tabs open.
Mirage Solo packs a 4,000 mAh battery, larger than you'll find in most phones, and with the supposedly lightweight Daydream OS version of Android, that battery is expected to deliver up to seven hours of use.
The dull rubberised finish on both keyboard and tablet is quite grippy, but after just a couple of hours of use it had attracted greasy fingermarks.
But, wow, the first few hours of use were a challenge.
Google has packed fast - charging technology into its latest handsets, and promises up to 7 hours of use after a 15 - minute charge.
The case offers two additional charges for each earbud, so in total you should get 9 hours of use.
A battery - efficient dial design provides up to 24 hours of use on a single charge, and interchangeable straps allow you to customise your look.
Instead of relying on a tethered connection with a PC or a smartphone, the Mirage Solo with Daydream is entirely autonomous and powered by an integrated 4,000 mAh battery rated for up to seven hours of use on a single charge.
The fit gets better the longer I wear it, but this headset still tends to vice-grip my head and leave me sore after a few hours of use.
Faster charging and a bigger battery will also help; Apple says you'll get two more hours of use compared to iPhone 7.
What's more, if all you want is for the screen to remain always on and showing the time, word on the street was that you could only expect three hours of use.
(after 2 - 4 hours of use).
The internal battery is good for eight hours of use per charge.
There is a 2770mAh battery, charged via USB Type - C with Quick Charge supported for up to 7 hours of use in 15 - minutes.
Sadly it's not the greatest out there, giving around 5 - hours of use per charge.
Using the S60 as my primary phone I managed to get an average of 28 hours of use off one charge.
The company also noted that the JBL speaker and Incipio battery Mods get roughly two hours of use per day.
If you're watching content on the go (without VR) expect to charge the phone after 2 - 3 hours of use.
The phone packs a 2,770 mAh battery which Google says will offer up to 7 hours of use with just 15 minutes of charging.
The phone comes with a 15 watt TurboPower charger and Motorola states you can get 6 hours of use after a 15 - minute charge.
The back cover pops off to let you replace two AAA batteries, which Samsung is claiming dozens of hours of use from.
Note on battery life: Google says you can charge for 15 minutes to get up to two hours of use, but there are conditions: The battery must have at least 5 percent charge left, you must charge when the laptop is «inactive,» and you must use the included charger, not a third - party charger.
I just couldn't find it in my first 12 hours of use and setup.
If, for example, in a typical day you get about 7 hours of use out of your phone (this amount will vary wildly between people), then it is safe to assume that a ~ 1,800 mAh battery case will roughly double your use time to 14 hours.
Among other changes to the smartwatch platform, Samsung has replaced Android for the Tizen OS, and extended battery life beyond a paltry 25 hours of use.
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