Sure it lasts longer, all day use, but having to plug it in, and
worrying about battery life is not ideal for me.
I thoroughly enjoyed going a couple of days without
worrying about battery life on the Droid Maxx and am still thinking of picking one up.
It has a simple proposition: people should be able to get information from their smartphones all day long without
worrying about battery life.
I love holding it and not
worrying about battery life or wireless connection.
Sleek, chic and stylish, the Ambrosia will give your iPhone maximum power so you can use it all day long checking emails, watching YouTube videos, playing Candy Crush and enjoying your favorite apps without having to
worry about the battery life!
Thus, to answer the aforementioned question comparing Smartphones, Chevy stresses it utilizes a much stronger antenna and there's never
a worry about battery life.
Because this number is so low, there is room for rounding error, but you get the picture: you won't have to
worry about battery life when listening to music with the display OFF.
And that experience is a combination of the 9.7 - inch screen, the touch interface combined with the Safari Web browser, the instant - on capability and never having to
worry about battery life.
When you have a book with you — you can read it anytime, you never have to
worry about battery life, you don't need a computer, you don't need to start it up, you don't need a WiFi hotspot, if you're into the book you don't really care what's going on around you or in the world.
I oredered mine a while ago (the white one) and it works perfectly... for those who
worries about the battery life..
Like everyone else, I was
worried about battery life for the Watch.
The OnePlus 3 does have a large 3,000 mAh battery and comes with fast - charging technology, so why is OnePlus so
worried about battery life that it decided to throttle RAM performance?
Worried about battery life?
At the Unpacked event today, Samsung said that the reason why they had always included a replaceable battery is because they were not prepared to compromise on battery life, but with the new S6 they believe that they have finally produced a smartphone where the customer does not need to
worry about battery life.
Thankfully my concerns were completely overblown, as I haven't had a single
worry about battery life on the watch.
You also shouldn't need to
worry about battery life.
Should Huawei release a version of this phone built around the Snapdragon 820 processor, my biggest
worries about battery life and performance will perish into nothing.
It's just as capable and as feature - packed as the wireless version, but you don't have to
worry about battery life.
There are also versions of the Void Pro RGB that come with wires, either USB or analogue, so if you don't want to
worry about battery life or range, they may be more suitable.
If that's the case, there shouldn't be any need to
worry about battery life from the 3,000 mAh fixed cell.
Since it's permanently powered, like the Nest Cam IQ Outdoor, you don't have to
worry about battery life (though it also means installation will require some tools and a little drilling maybe, if you're not replacing an existing doorbell).
With so many features in its arsenal, it is obvious to
worry about its battery life.
That also means it's pretty easy to move around the house (without having to
worry about battery life).
I am slightly
worried about the battery life, though.
Any time the battery size shrinks from one generation to the next it's an understandable reaction to be
worried about battery life.
You'll never have to
worry about battery life with Motorola's 5.5 - inch modular phone.
With a wired mouse, there's no need to
worry about battery life or connection issues due to interference.
If you're
worried about battery life and you need your phone to last you until you plug it in at night, you may want to have a battery pack on hand or always keep some form of charger with you no matter where you go, because the Bluboo S1 might run into problems lasting as long as you need it to.
Dhaval Kamble — You bought a Android Phone and are always
worried about its battery life?
Or if you're
worried about the battery life during gameplay, then you can turn ON the save power button, which will switch ON only when you play games.
Personally, since I switched to the iPhone 7 Plus from an iPhone 6s, I can't even remember the last time
I worried about battery life.
For $ 200 or so, you could afford an Honor 7X, ZTE Blade V8 Pro or Moto G5 Plus, and never have to
worry about battery life or performance.
Not exact matches
Solar phone charger — Whether you want to listen to your tunes on your wireless speaker or are just
worried about your phone running out of
battery life, this solar phone charger is perfect for you!
If you're
worried about how much power you have left or if you just lost track of time (because, hello, you're riding around on a super awesome scooter), check your
battery life directly from the dashboard.
The camera gives you ruggedness, underwater capability, excellent imaging quality, outstanding
battery life, and the peace of mind that comes with owning a camera you'll never have to
worry about.
The camera operates on two AA
batteries, offering an extended
battery life without needing to
worry about recharging.
The ultra light weight and long
battery life allows me to just enjoy my music or audiobooks without
worrying about a spent
battery or extra weight in my pocket.
Not
worrying about your smartphone's
battery life is the gift that keeps on giving.
And you don't have to
worry about degrading
battery life or capacity in the long term, as plugging in an «already - charged -
battery» won't do it any harm.
No need to
worry about if you are going to run out of power, because using the Driving Range screen you can see exactly how much
battery life you have left, your current location, as well as current driving conditions.
Dual 3 - watt speakers featuring JBL Audio ® for a high - fidelity home audio experience All - day
battery life with a 9600mAh
battery and magnetic quick release charger so you never have to
worry about tripping over cords Portable design and adjustable stand for use anywhere in the kitchen or elsewhere in the home Powered by a 1.5 GHz MediaTek Octa - Core processor, 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage (supports up to 64 GB of additional MicroSD expandable storage) For more information on Xess, please visit Alcatel's website.
Need a tablet that lets you create and edit images without
worrying about your stylus»
battery life?
The new Fire HDX also has weeks of standby
battery life, so you don't have to
worry about waking up in the morning to find your tablet
battery depleted because you forgot to plug it in.
Conclusion: I think if I had to I could
live with the
battery life on the Pearl 3G, but I'd rather not have to
worry about it at all so have a feeling I'm going to be a BlackBerry Bold 9700 user again soon.
Oh, and you are so correct — people who
worry about things like
battery life, probably won't even be using a Kindle or an ereader since regular print books evoke no such concerns!
Upgrades also include a 3,000 Mah
battery on the sheepskin cover but the new Asylum will also come shipped with an extra donkey hide cover at an extra 1,500 Mah, so you won; t have to
worry about charging your Kindle for a whole year since we all know we know ac outlets are becoming extinct and we hardly have time to charge them due to are busy
lives.
There are a few areas where the book is better — You don't have to
worry about damaging it or dropping it, the book never runs out of
battery life (though a reading light might), there are less page turns, paperbacks are much lighter than the Kindle 3 plus lighted cover combination.
That being the case, average users shouldn't have to
worry much
about daily
battery life, if at all.
Battery life is a big step up from the original Oasis, and the added waterproofing takes away that one remaining
worry you have if you're the kind to stress
about device durability while trying to otherwise rally (at the beach, for instance).
Or just like reading without having to
worry about the
life of a
battery.