Jezetek shows their new smartphone with a 5.2» LCD and a 4.7» E Ink display on the back, enables up to 2
weeks of battery life when only the e-ink display is used.
Not exact matches
Magnets in the earbuds allow you to clip the Latitude around your neck
when you aren't using it, and the eight - plus - hour
battery life will get you through more than a
week of hour - long workouts before you have to recharge.
To extend your
battery life, make sure to leave lights, air conditioning, and radio off
when the car is not running, drive the vehicle at least once a
week to give the
battery a chance to recharge, and keep the terminals clear
of dirt and dust.
Their advertising claims «
weeks of battery life,» but then
when you look at the specifications you realize how misleading this is: «Internal LiPo
battery: 4
weeks of running time with regular usage defined as 30 minutes per day.»
The Fire HD 8 is rated at up to 12 hours
of battery life, which is pretty good for a tablet, but the Aura One can last a few
weeks even
when reading every day.
In a followup to my initial Nook Touch with GlowLight review, this second part
of the Nook Glow review focuses on
battery life when using the GlowLight and includes some additional thoughts on the light in general and my final verdict after having used the device for a few
weeks.
Battery life hasn't been a problem so far, but I have noticed that even
when turned right off, the Sony seems to discharge so much that after a couple
of weeks of inaction, it won't come on without being charged from the computer for a few hours, which is a bit
of a pain.
To make up for this, the leather charging case is included to give you an extra month's charge —
when you have it connected the Oasis will have six
weeks battery life, and that's the longest
of any Kindle device ever.
From the images we have, it looks like Amazon will be touting the unit with «higher contrast, high resolution, integrated lighting, and eight
weeks of battery life,» even
when using the light.
Magnets in the earbuds allow you to clip the Latitude around your neck
when you aren't using it, and the eight - plus - hour
battery life will get you through more than a
week of hour - long workouts before you have to recharge.
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?
Consider it a
battery life of weeks when used in conventional intermittent bursts, such as on your daily commute.