This shouldn't come as any surprise given the enormous 4,000 mAh battery lurking within, but the Razer Phone is, in my experience, good for at least a day and a
half of use per charge.
There's a 3,000 mAh fixed internal battery powering all that stuff, same as the P9, and Honor claims 1.77 days of use for regular users, or 1.22 days for heavy users — the bottom line being that whatever you're doing, you can probably expect a decent
day of use per charge.
Compare that to a «normal» fitness watch like the TomTom Spark 3 - where you'll probably get a
week of use per charge - and and you can see the obvious disparity.
The tablet runs on Android 2.0 and has a 1600mAh battery powering the device, which, as per PocketBook is good enough for 245
hours of use per charge.
Among its pros, however, are battery - saving technologies, which Huawei claims will deliver between 10 and 11 hours
of use per charge.
Teamed with a long - lasting battery for up to 8 hours
of use per charge, consumers can bring all their favorite multimedia content with them wherever they go.
There's also Wi - Fi connectivity, Bluetooth and a «long - lasting» battery promising up to 8 hours
of use per charge.
Also, I'm getting about 4.5 hours
of use per charge, which is enough to get through most days of lectures without plugging it in.
Highlights include a comfortable fabric chest strap that accurately measures heart rate, and a rechargeable battery that can provide over 24 hours
of use per charge.
The internal battery is good for eight hours
of use per charge.
Sadly it's not the greatest out there, giving around 5 - hours
of use per charge.
Among its pros, however, are battery - saving technologies, which Huawei claims will deliver between 10 and 11 hours
of use per charge.