In streaming
video battery testing it lasted an impressive 13 hours.
In the looped 90 minute
video battery test on full brightness the HTC Desire 816 dropped to 75 %.
Not exact matches
Case in point: With the Transformer Prime, Asus is promising 12 hours of
battery life — and that's based on
tests where the tablet was continuously playing 720p - quality
video.
In my
tests, I was able to achieve 12 hours and 54 minutes of
video playback time with earphones and Dolby Atmos activated before the
battery hit 10 % from 100 %.
My regular
battery test was able to achieve 13 hours plus of 720p
video playback before the tablet shut down which is quite close to the 14 hours plus attainable on the Lenovo Yoga Tab 3.
The
battery test plays a 720p
video with Wi - Fi disabled, at 200 cd / m2 brightness.
The phone clocked just 3 hours and 4 minutes in our
battery test, in which we set screen brightness to maximum and stream full - screen
video over LTE.
In this
video we show you the main differences between both of the units and put them head to head in a
battery of
tests.
Battery life as
tested by GSM Arena looks pretty amazing at 11 hrs of web browsing and 15 hrs of
video playback with screen brightness set at 50 %
This
video battles these two devices head to head in a
battery of
tests.
In our
battery test, a continuous looping
video with Wi - Fi on and screen brightness at 100 percent, the Springboard lasted 5 hours, 16 minutes.
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 our
battery rundown
test, which loops a
video with screen brightness set to max and Wi - Fi on, the MeMO Pad 7 lasted for 6 hours, 49 minutes.
Asus reckons the
battery can withstand 10 hours of 720p
video playback, but of course we weren't able to put that to the
test.
Finally, its
battery held out for almost thirteen - and - a-half hours in our
video playback
test.
In this
video we will show you how each one stacks up against the other in a
battery of
tests.
This
video compares book reading experience, internet, Youtube, hardware, software and a
battery of
tests.
We spent a good two or three hours
testing out a series of Tegra games, and watching several full HD
videos and it did seem to suffer in the
battery department so we'd question how true that mammoth
battery life is.
Using our standard
battery tests, we have determined that Google's claim of 9 hours of HD
video is true, although it assumes that the
video is downloaded on the tablet itself (which is normal for let say, a long flight).
After
testing the tablet by looping a local 720p
video in Airplane Mode at medium brightness, the Yoga Tab 3 averaged 13.8 hours of
battery life.
As
tested by Engadget, both handsets achieve around 9 hours of
battery life when looping a
video at 65 % brightness, which translates to a full day of moderate use to the average consumer.
In our
battery rundown
test, which loops a
video with screen brightness set to max and Wi - Fi on, the Tab 4 7.0's 4,000 mAh
battery was good for 5 hours, 23 minutes.
In our standard
tests the Xperia Z2 Tablet lost 8 % of
battery from a 30 minute 720p streamed
video while it only managed to muster 12 % of
battery from a 30 - minute charge even with Sony's fast - charge technology.
We
test battery life by running a 720p
video of «Big Buck Bunny» on a loop until the tablet conks out.
In our
battery rundown
test, which loops a
video with Wi - Fi on and screen brightness set to max, the A10 lasted for 5 hours, 35 minutes.
Amazon says that 12 - hour
battery rating is for «mixed - use,» so it's hard to determine in our own
video streaming
tests if the new HD 8 lives up to those numbers, but the
battery life, while not exceptionally good, is quite decent for a budget tablet.
In
tests, the PlayBook's
battery ran for 4 hours and 15 minutes of continuous
video playback over YouTube.
Lenovo says the
battery will last up to 10 hours; our
tests, which consist of turning Wi - Fi on and playing
video non-stop, yielded
battery life of 7 hours, 39 minutes.
I've
tested hundreds of Intel Atom based PCs and full - HD
video playback rarely uses less than 5W of
battery power.
In our
battery test, which loops a
video on max brightness with Wi - Fi on, the Thrive 7 lasted just 3 hours, 50 minutes.
We noted a drop of 10 % of the Q10's
battery life during our intense usage
battery test, which means you could expect 10 hours of streaming
video as long as you watch it under those conditions.
Our
battery tests involved leaving the Wi - Fi on and playing
video on a nonstop loop; we got 7 hours and 10 minutes of
battery life.
The 2,500 mAH
battery is quite impressive, lasting 9 hours in
video playback
tests.
There is nothing to complain about the
battery life, as during our
tests we could play several
videos and still have juice left for normal operation.
A more significant bonus is the Spin 11's
battery life: While it doesn't run our Windows - based performance benchmarks, the system lasted for 12 hours and 48 minutes in our
video rundown
test (playing a locally stored copy of The Lord of the Rings trilogy with screen brightness at 50 percent and volume at 100 percent).
On our
battery test, which streams
video over Wi - Fi at full brightness, the Tab 2's 7,000 mAh
battery lasted for an impressive 7 hours and 21 minutes.
In a
battery rundown
test, where we streamed a YouTube
video over LTE with screen brightness set to max, the Shield Tablet lasted for 4 hours, 10 minutes.
To
test Time2Touch's claim that the 3400mAh
battery will last for 7 hours when playing
video, we set it to playing a 720p file repeatedly at maximum brightness (unlike IPS - screen rivals, max brightness is far from a ridiculous supernova level).
It clocked 4 hours and 11 minutes in our
battery rundown
test, in which we stream full - screen
video over Wi - Fi at maximum brightness.
Our
battery test streams a full - screen
video over Wi - Fi on 80 percent screen brightness, and the iPad mini 4 lasted for 5 hours and 15 minutes.
In my
tests, it extended the laptop's
battery life between 40 % (play
video for 5:23) and 50 % (idle for 12:00 with display on at 50 %).
The Primetime clocked 9 hours, 17 minutes in our
battery rundown
test in which we streamed full - screen
video at maximum brightness over LTE.
The list includes things like malaria diagnostic
test kits, dental cements, steel, aluminum, turbines, engines, medical sterilizers, dishwashers, bulldozers, buckets, copy machines, sewing machines, chain saws, concrete mixers, ball bearings, airplane rotors,
batteries,
video projectors, camera lenses, circuit breakers, flight data recorders, motorcycles, tug boats, seismographs, catheters, X-ray tubes, microscopes and rocket launchers.
Under the duress of our more formal
battery rundown
test, which entails looping a
video off local storage with the screen brightness fixed at 50 percent, the Note 10.1 held out for a solid eight hours.
In our looped
video battery run - down
test, the phone lasted somewhere between 8.5 hours and 9.5 hours.
The real problem was in our
video looping
test, where we play a 1080p
video on loop until the
battery dies.
Some
tests have also shown dark themes to save
battery life — that's helpful for an app like YouTube where users are spending more than an hour per day watching
videos on mobile devices.
Equipped with a 70 watt - hour
battery, it lasted just a few minutes short of 14 hours in our
video loop
test.
As for
battery life, it was almost exactly the same as the Carbon, lasting 15 and a half hours in our
video - looping
test.
In a
battery rundown
test where we streamed a YouTube
video over LTE with screen brightness set to max, the S6 lasted 6 hours, 33 minutes.