Sentences with phrase «minutes of web browsing»

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According to The Wall Street Journal, desktop Internet use had its highest active month over the past three years back in March of 2015 with 567 billion total minutes of measured Web activity in the U.S. Not only have we not seen that figure go up over the past year or so, but the amount of time people are spending browsing the Web on their mobile devices is trouncing desktops: more than one trillion minutes in March of this year.
In just three days of testing with 30 minutes of Netflix, three hours of audio streaming, one email account, some app downloads and some Web browsing, I ripped through 600 MB.
This kids tablet lasted only 5 hours and 23 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test (continuous Web browsing at 150 nits of brightness).
The ASUS MeMO Pad lasted 6 hours and 32 minutes on the Laptopmag.com Battery Test (Web browsing over Wi - Fi with a screen brightness of 40 percent).
When used a little bit more intensely with a lot of applications testing, web browsing, emailing, and 15 minutes of video playback, the battery lasted for a day, roughly 15 hours.
In about three hours and 45 minutes, the battery dropped from 56 % to zilch; brightness was set to the default of three - quarters maximum, and the tablet was used just for some light Web browsing, email, downloading a few apps, and streaming a handful of tunes and a few minutes of video.
In my moderate usage cycles — which consists of a bit of gaming, emailing, chatting, and web browsing a few times within a 10 - 15 minute period — I'm getting more than a day's worth of battery life.
For my daily use, I'd say I say I checked email around the clock whenever it pinged me, listened to music for about an hour or two (commuting into and out of the city), browsed the Web rather frequently (perhaps about 15 minutes continuously every hour or so) and gamed for an hour or two.
In the Peacekeeper web browsing benchmark we recorded six hours, 32 minutes of endurance.
We found the battery capable of almost six hours when running our light - load reader's test, a figure that dwindles to 3 hours and 47 minutes during the Peacekeeper Web browsing benchmark.
That included running energy - sapping benchmarks, shooting stills and video, web - browsing over WiFi and cellular data for over an hour, plus around 40 minutes of voice calls.
It ran for 11 hours and 29 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test 2.0, which continuously browses the web and a series of videos and graphics tests at 150 nits of brightness.
The Latitude 7390 ran for 10 hours and 13 minutes on the Laptop Mag Battery Test, which involves continuously browsing a set of web pages at 150 nits of brightness.
The battery is also average, offering five hours and two minutes of life in the Peacekeeper Web browsing benchmark.
What Motorola is trying to say is that you can get up to six hours» worth of usage — including a lot of standby time, a few calls, and some web browsing — with a quick 15 - minute top up.
The tablet, on its own, scored just four hours and six minutes of endurance in the Peacekeeper web browsing benchmark.
In our video loop test we saw around 14 hours and 40 minutes of life, while it ran for 4 hours in our intensive Basemark web browsing test.
In our web browsing battery test (which loops a web page once a minute), the Galaxy S6 held up well, achieving over nine hours of uptime.
Within the Android Oreo 7, you're going to bag the most up - to - the - minute version of Google Chrome browser that supplies you a gracious web browsing ride.
Our light - load Reader's Test reported 7 hours and 16 minutes of endurance, while the Peacekeeper Web browsing benchmark drained a full charge in just over 5 hours.
Our web browser loop, where a collection of popular websites are loaded continuously, gave us five hours and fifty minutes of battery life, which suggests you can browse the web for quite a while on one charge.
Results in our moderate browsing test, which cycles through a set of live web sites, was a little less competitive at 5 hours and 37 minutes.
We measured 10 hours and 13 minutes of battery life in Peacekeeper's web browsing benchmark.
We recorded 5 hours and 10 minutes of endurance in the Peacekeeper Web browsing benchmark.
That included a constant - but by no means heavy - stream of email and message notifications, a couple of calls, some web browsing and direction finding on Google Maps, and around 15 minutes of 3D gaming.
On our web browsing test that runs through a series of popular sites until the battery runs out, the Inspiron 13 5000 redeemed itself the slightest bit, lasting four hours and 50 minutes compared to the Inspiron 13 7000's four hours and 17 seconds.
Average battery life, which also takes into account a test of basic web browsing and another playing back a video, was five hours and 28 minutes.
This is pretty much what we got when we used it with things like web browsing, videos, and the occasional game, and it matched up for the most part with the battery test that we put it through using PCMark, which resulted in 7 hours and 36 minutes of screen on time.
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