There is also a 300
mAh battery keeping the lights on this watch.
You'll find improved range with Bluetooth 5, Gorilla Glass 5 screen protection, and a 3,090
mAh battery keeping it all alive.
In terms of specs, we've learned that the device will be powered by a 1.5 GHz dual - core processor and 2 GB of RAM, with a mid-size 8,200
mAh battery keeping everything going.
A 7000
mAh battery keeps thing moving with the tablet that also boasts of Wi - Fi and HSPA + connectivity.
A 3,505
mAh battery keeps the device running for roughly 26 hours and it can re-charged up to 50 percent within 36 minutes, TCL Communication claims, thanks to Qualcomm's Quick Charge 3.0 technology built into the phone.
It features a 9.6 - inch screen which ensures an immersive movie watching experience while its 5000
mAh battery keeps you going all day long.
Plus, a big 7,300
mAh battery keeps users powered up to watch, read and game at home or on the go, while expandable storage with a microSD card lets you enjoy music, movies and more, with up to an additional 128 GB (memory card sold separately)
Under the hood is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 processor backed by 4 GB of RAM, and a 2,730
mAh battery keeps everything running.
A Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 sits under the hood along with 3 GB worth of RAM, and a 3,510
mAh battery keeps the lights on for about 50 hours of typical usage, according to Lenovo, at least.
A 3,000
mAh battery keeps it all going.
The 7,000
mAh battery keeps the devices connected throughout the day, and the 3G / 4G LTE mobile hotspot capability supporting up to 10 Wi - Fi enabled devices simultaneously.
A 2,800
mAh battery keeps it all ticking away.
The Idol also supports modern connectivity features like dual - band Wi - Fi, LTE and NFC, and its 2910
mAh battery keeps the device running all day.
The 3,220
mAh battery keeps the Nexus 6 going for a little over a full day.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 octa - core SoC (MSM8937) with Adreno 505 GPU power the processing side of the house, while a 3,000
mAh battery keeps the experience going.
A 3,000
mAh battery keeps this phone powered on.
A 3140
mAh battery keeps everything going all day, along with Quick Charge 3.0 support that recharges the device in 100 minutes.
A massive 4,100
mAh battery keeps the screen on — that's enormous compared to most flagship smartphones.
Not exact matches
Contained within the device are 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal flash storage that can be expanded by a microSD card.The Galaxy Tab S3 has 6,000
mAh battery to
keep the lights on, while its quad speakers are tuned by AKG.
The 1230
mAh battery will
keep your BlackBerry Bold running for 5.9 - 6.6 hours of talk time or 12.8 days on standby.
The
battery keeping the 7 - inch tablet alive is a Li - Ion 4,325
mAh unit.
It has a good 3080
mAh powered
battery to
keep you charged up.
It's also powered by a rather large 5,000
mAh battery, which Huawei says can
keep the device running «for days» at a time.
It also supports up to 2 TB of expandable storage, and comes with a 3,000
mAh battery to
keep things going.
It is
kept powered on by a 3,400
mAh non-removable
battery that also supports 5V / 4.5 A (22.5 W) Honor Supercharge technology.
This model comes with a 4000
mAh battery that
keeps your device running all day without interrupting your work.
Another feature that deserves special mention is its powerful 4450
mAh battery that
keeps you going all day long.
A 2,400
mAh battery provides power to the device which Enso claims is good enough to
keep things going for 5 to 7 hours.
Keeping the smartphone ticking is a 3,930
mAh battery along with support for Qualcomm's Quick Charge 3.0.
* A dual - core processor capable of opening web pages and rendering games with blazing speeds, and displaying HD video on big - screen TVs * The world's first qHD display — packing 540 × 960 resolution in a 4 - inch (10.1 cm) screen delivering stunning clarity in pictures and videos * 1 GB of RAM for the horsepower you need to multitask * Powered by Androidâ «cents 2.2 * Front - and rear - facing cameras for video chat and the ability to record and output in HD * Biometric fingerprint reader for easily unlocking your phone while providing extra security * Under 11 mm thin, with an extra large 1930
mAh battery for extended standby and talk time *
Keep up to date on social networks with automatic delivery of messages through MOTOBLURâ «cents, including the ability to locate, wipe and restore data if the device is lost or stolen * Up to 48 GB of storage (16 GB internal and optional 32 GB MicroSD card)-- enough to store thousands of songs, photos and many full - length movies * Download speeds of up to 14.4 Mbps and Mobile Hotspot service for connecting up to five Wi - Fi - enabled devices
Powered by a 10500
mAh battery, the Yoga A12
keeps you connected for up to 13 hours, which means you can stay entertained through all those long and boring journeys.
Keeping things moving is a quad - core processor, 2 GB of RAM and a 3,000
mAh battery that supports up to 17 hours of talk time and up to 384 hours (16 days) of standby time.
Keeping the smartphone ticking is a 3,000
mAh battery, which is claimed to offer backup up to 30 hours.
Previous leaks hint at a 5.95 - inch AMOLED display, and a 3,430
mAh battery to
keep things ticking.
It does mean there's a big beautiful screen you can draw on with the Apple Pencil, and there's a huge 10,307
mAh battery under the hood to
keep this thing powered on for ages.
The device also features a hefty 2,150
mAh battery while still managing to
keep a slim figure at only 8.9 mm thick.
Keeping the lights on is a large 6,000
mAh non-removable
battery which supports fast charging.
It also features the 10.5 - inch Super AMOLED display with 2560 x 1600 resolution, it's running on Android 4.4 Kit Kat out of the box, comes with an 8 MP rear - facing camera and a 2MP front - facing camera and it supports Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi, and comes with a 7,900
mAh battery which should be more than enough to
keep it going for days.
Opinion: And don't forget, the Motorola DROID Turbo has one of the largest
batteries in any smartphone, carrying a whopping 3900
mAh of juice to
keep your device alive for a good time.
Battery, connectivity and operating system: To keep things ticking, the PHAB 2 is armed with a 4,050 mAh battery, whereas the Galaxy J Max and Yureka Note come with a 4,000 mAh b
Battery, connectivity and operating system: To
keep things ticking, the PHAB 2 is armed with a 4,050
mAh battery, whereas the Galaxy J Max and Yureka Note come with a 4,000 mAh b
battery, whereas the Galaxy J Max and Yureka Note come with a 4,000
mAh batterybattery.
Keeping the smartphone ticking is a 4,050
mAh battery with fast charging capabilities.
When it comes for being
kept alive, the OnePlus 3 has a 3,000
mAh internal rechargeable
battery.
The smartphone further packs a 2,390
mAh battery to
keep things up and running and ships with Android 5.0 Lollipop on board out of the box.
Keep in mind that buyers will receive a Wi - Fi - only Galaxy Tab A 10.1 alongside a non-removable 7,300
mAh Li - ion
battery that promises up to 13 hours of continuous video playback.
To
keep things ticking, the smartphone is armed with a 3,000
mAh battery along with fast charging capabilities.
The 10.5 - inch Samsung Galaxy Tab S rocks a beefy 7,900
mAh battery, and it needs every last drop of juice to
keep that power - hungry Super AMOLED display online.
A 6,700
mAh battery will
keep things up and running and provide good
battery life on a single charge.
A 5,300
mAh battery will
keep things up and running.
Other specs are 802.11 a / b / g / n Wi - Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, a USB 2.0 port, a 3.5 mm audio combo jack, GPS, GLONASS, a 2MP front camera, a 5MP rear camera, and a 5000
mAh battery capacity that Samsung claims can
keep going for 13 hours.
The device is
kept alive by a Li - Po 1,500
mAh battery.