The front pocket is smaller, but amazingly it fits my thick palm -
sized cell phone battery (2.5 «x3.5 «x1») plus charging cable.
Not exact matches
I've been using a free application (TEQUILACAT, google it) that converts almost every book format to a format that any java compatible
cell phone (most probably every color
cell ever made) can handle and has many options such as custom font
size's, touch screen support, bookmarks, auto last place start - up and plenty more and I mean plenty more, I landed up spending about an hour to set it up just the way I wanted it and its
battery usage is negligible.
- Improved support for Motorola Moto G Dual SIM: — QS: adjusted network mode tile (allows changing SIM slot on long - press)-- QS: adjusted handling and reordering of cellular tiles — QS: proper adjustment of signal tile
size for tiles per row option — Signal cluster adjustments, including icon coloring (NOTE:
cell signal doesn't support data activity indicators)-- fixed Smart radio — all other misc Multi SIM related adjustments - Quick settings: — revived Ringer Mode Tile (silent == priority)(thanks to romracer)-- revived USB Tethering Tile — fixed other misc issues in tile management (thanks to romracer)- BatteryBar: improved behavior in lock screen status bar (now allows bottom position)- ProgressBar: improved behavior in lock screen status bar (now allows bottom position)-
Phone: — added workaround for missed calls notification LED — added 5s ramp - up duration for ascending ringtone - Ultimate notification control: — fixed issues causing unexpected heads up and notification icon «jumping» — show package names in app descriptions for better identification of packages having the same app name - Power: improved option for low
battery warning policy - Navigation bar: improved handling of cursor control keys - Recents: added option for using alternate icon for clear all button - Fixed unexpected disappearing of centered clock and centered traffic monitor - Other misc Motorola specific fixes (thanks to romracer)- Updated Japanese translations (thanks to WedyDQ10)- Updated French translations (thanks to ch - vox)- Updated Hungarian translations (thanks to benjoe1)- Updated Chinese (Simplified) translations (thanks to liveasx)- Updated Portuguese (BR) translations (thanks to wyghor, KingKaminari)- Updated Russian translations (thanks to gaich)- Updated Chinese (Traditional) translations (thanks to PeterDaveHello)- Updated Malay translations (thanks to zamzameir)
Ringing in at the same
size as the
cell found with the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, all - day
battery life is an easy goal for this
phone to meet.
Both
phone sizes have roughly the same -
sized battery cells as their 2016 equivalents — 3,000 mAh for the Galaxy S8, and 3,500 mAh for the Galaxy S8 +.
Of course, different -
sized phones have different
battery sizes: the Pixel has a 2770mAh
cell, and the Pixel XL has a much larger 3450mAh
cell.
To make the smartphone marginally slimmer (6.9 mm thick versus 7.3 mm in the Z3), Sony has reduced the
size of the
battery by 200 mAh, resulting in a 2,900 mAh internal
cell that also makes the
phone lighter.