Sentences with phrase «pretty decent battery»

Despite running a full version of Android the NO. 1 D7 seemed to have pretty decent battery life.
The device gets pretty decent battery life — about three days with GPS and heart rate use — which means you can wear the watch overnight, but the sleep - tracking leaves a lot to be desired.
In our review, we said the iPhone SE offers a pretty decent battery life with about 12 hours of usage.
This speaker also offers some pretty decent battery life and would look great on your desk.
As you might expect with cheap gaming laptops, the battery life isn't that great under full load, but you'll still be able to get a pretty decent battery life of 4.5 hours out of this device when you're not playing games.
im getting pretty decent battery life.i ordered in the march PO2 preorder.maybe something was changed in that.

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It offers a fairly decent 16 - to 17 - mile range on battery power, a decent 39 mpg combined, a big 83 MPGe and pretty much all the fun - to - drive - ness of an A3.
I'll keep an eye on the battery life, but you can use this as a pretty decent pointer.
The battery life of the device is pretty decent and it is mainly drained by the display.
The screen refresh rate might become annoying but I was getting used to the eInk display pretty fast bearing in mind that the decent battery capacity is the beneficial compensation.
The new rumor claims the upcoming flagship will feature a pretty decent 3500mAh capacity battery inside, with OnePlus» Dash Charge technology for fast - charging.
Bottom Line: The Toshiba Encore, the company's first 8 - inch Windows tablet, looks pretty good with solid performance, decent battery life, and an affordable price.
The Toshiba Encore, the company's first 8 - inch Windows tablet, looks pretty good with solid performance, decent battery life, and an affordable price.
LG is claiming a battery backup time of a pretty decent 10 hours.
The battery capacity is 4450mAh which is pretty decent for a 7 - inch tablet, and a 1.2 MP front camera coupled with a 3MP rear camera.
At first glance, you have a pretty neat package that offers a quad - core chipset (albeit with a down - clocked GPU), a decent 4.5 - inch display, a 2000 mAh battery which promises 13 hours talk time (10 hours on 3G) and 333 hours of stand - by, and the latest Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS.
The thickness is 9.2 mm which is pretty average for 8 - inch Android tablets, with a weight of 390 gram, which is decent considering the large battery.
Battery life is pretty decent despite the reception issues, and were completely acceptable for a CDMA smartphone.
A dual - core processor and large display have been known to drain a battery pretty fast, and while the X2 gets a decent lifespan for basic messaging and calling, the minute you start playing 3D games or watching high - quality video content the battery's power takes a significant dive.
While 10 hours is decent battery life, it's pretty standard for tablets at this point.
Dash charging is super quick, performance is great all around, battery life is decent, and the display looks pretty good for just being a 1080p display.
Battery life has been, for the most part, pretty decent.
This year pretty much everyone will have a great screen, decent battery life and a great camera.
On top of the nice display and body, the tablet sports a pretty decent setup on the inside of the device that should keep things chugging along nicely, with good battery life to boot.
this is decent phone and performs very well on many platforms but is not my first choice for budget users unless they crave for stock Android experience at and killer battery at low price over all the phone performs decently and can run many heavy games but I can easily grab a better phone than this in overall aspects in the market and one thing it's camera can be pretty pathetic at night or in artificial light but works decent in outdoor sunlight, the phone has a great built quality and I wish I had a slight improvement in processor because there is no Snapdragon and also fingerprint scanner is great and even works with oil also expandable storage is something I love and I know I will need but then again if you are looking for sharper view and higher pixel density then forget this device
It offered 8 hours and 15 minutes away from the charger with 4 hours and 6 minutes of OST on WiFi, pretty decent if you consider the rather small battery compared to its competitors.
For the price the P10 Lite is a pretty good deal: it looks good, feels solid, takes OK photos and packs decent mid-range specs and a good sized battery.
The battery life on the Nexus 5 is pretty decent.
Sure, there are all the apps you ever want in the Play Store and it has pretty good battery life, USB - C, and a decent screen, but when you're used to having the latest software and the best cameras, the Pixel 2 will not disappoint.
Overall performance is pretty good, does well in gaming too plus the battery life and camera output is decent enough.
Overpriced, but it's nice to see Lenovo and Huawei and a bunch of Chinese companies climb on board the Snapdragon bandagon for a change (Very recent development and a bunch of simultaneous releases from these companies) Intel processors are pretty decent but you're still missing out on a bunch of apps and there may be limitations to battery life in spite of good optimization.
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