and you will get around eight
weeks of battery life out of the e-Reader.
Not exact matches
A small color screen and potentially
weeks of battery life round
out the 49 euro ($ 52) device.
The long
battery life should also be an endearing factor, if you are on your phone lots, you should get a full
week out of it, which is quite amazing.
At the end
of the
week, Duracell portable USB charger arrived for mobile phones with a 5 hour
battery life, Asus Eee Pad tablet with a slide
out keyboard is to go on sale next
week, the Desktop office iPhone is now available, Motorola Razr thin mobile phone will soon be available on O2 and Orange updates SIM only tariffs.
And the
battery life was already phenomenal — I'd get 2 or 3
weeks out of it — but a full month without recharging is absurd.
As we reported last
week, the Linux - based gadget's
battery life runs to 13.5 hours, which is below a typical E Ink - based e-book reader, but with a 64 - greyscale screen, the Asus is going to look better -
out of bright sunlight, at least.
I've only been using my Voyage for just over a
week now, so I can't make a fair assessment
of battery life, particularly as I've been using the wi - fi extensively to download books from my Kindle library and to try
out the self - styled «experimental browser».
However, from the look
of things, it seems the Vehicle Line Exec Frank Weber is following through on his promise made at March's New York Auto Show that the
live battery technology would be rolling
out «in a matter
of weeks.»
Put it this way: That we're seeing 15 hours
of use — and this during a testing
week as well, in which we're taking a lot
of pictures and using the phone more than we might otherwise, just trying to figure things
out — all while on a device not optimized for the network we're using points to pretty damn good
battery life.
These are the two things I could point
out blindly after a
week of continuous usage where I could find no option to extend the
battery life, while although the strap is changeable, who would really like to do that when they already are paying quite a lot to get a smartwatch?
How it will stand
out from the sea
of smartwatches is something left to be seen, but it's not easy to discount the allure
of Fitbit's name and the promise
of week - long
battery life.
As far as
battery life goes, I can say this: I've been using the device for almost two
weeks and have never once ran
out of battery before I went to sleep.