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Tips & Tricks Smartphone Battery Life Comparison

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ni source dari weh ni http://www.techfruit.com/2013/03/21/lifes-a-drain-smartphone-battery-life-comparison/

iPhone 5

While you do get a lot of power and performance out of the iPhone 5, the sacrifice you make is in its battery life, especially when using 4G. The iPhone 5’s 1440 mAh battery cannot be removed and replaced, which means you have to deal with battery packs if you want to boost it. In this way, the iPhone 5 does not have the same battery flexibility as the removable Samsung Galaxy S III, and can usually stand up to about a day or so without a charge.

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Samsung Galaxy S III

Able to handle 726 minutes of call time on a battery charge, Samsung met the challenge of a quad core smartphone by fitting it with a 2100 mAh removable battery. The S III can run for about 359 minutes when browsing the Internet, with intense usage requiring a charge about every other day. Samsung have also recently announced an upgrade to a 3,000 mAh battery, which should be enough for even the heaviest data users.

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Motorola RAZR i


This new mid range smartphone, released towards the end of last year by Motorola, includes a powerful Intel 2 GHz processor, but backs it up with a 1750 mAh battery. The RAZR i is smaller than the iPhone and the Samsung Galaxy, but is still able to deliver exceptional touchscreen performance via its edge to edge screen. The smartphone’s battery life is also impressive, and can deliver 20 hours of talk time, and about 30 hours on one charge if you use the phone in a moderate way.

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HTC One X

Although able to keep going for 635 minutes of talk time, the HTC One X repeats some of the previous HTC smartphones’ issues with battery life. The One X does, however, feature a 2,100 mAh battery, having used a 1,800 mAh battery in the past. The phone’s 4.7 inch HD display is problematic, though, in terms of draining power over more than a day of use.

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Samsung Galaxy Note II

A 5.5 inch screen phablet, the Galaxy Note II is a bridge for users between smartphones and tablets, and is set up to deliver a comparable level of battery life to a high end tablet. Samsung have fitted the Note II with a 3,100 mAh battery, which means that it can run for 10 to 12 hours even when connected to 4G LTE – this makes the Note II one of the most efficient smartphones available at present.

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Sony Xperia S

Another mid range smartphone that features a large screen and plenty of apps, as well as fast HSDPA connectivity, the Xperia S does share some of the HTC One X’s problems with sustaining its battery life; the 1750 mAh battery is sealed in, and cannot be removed, meaning that you have to a bit frugal with your phone usage if you want to avoid a drained battery.

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tapi dalam byk2 smartphone, hat ni CHAMPION

Smartphone with largest battery coming from China: a 4.5-inch handset with whopping 5000mAh battery

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A smartphone nowadays might have it all - access to the web, vibrant and fairly large display, good camera, amazing processing power, but one area where you don’t have such varieties is battery. Heavy and even moderate users will struggle to get more than one to two days out of their shiny new smartphone.

Now, though, it seems that China of all places has listened to people’s discontent with short battery lives and is ready to make a 4.5-inch phone with a whopping 5000mAh battery. The Shenzhen-based company Ding Xuan seems to be preparing the device that should become the one with largest battery ever. The Samsung Galaxy S4 in comparison has a 2600mAh battery. That is considered large nowadays and still pales in comparison to this upcoming handset.

What’s great is that judging from the leaked picture above the device is not terribly thick. There are no exact details on it, though. Technical details like the silicon inside it, the camera or the version of Android it runs on are not yet clear. The design does look clean, a bit businessy in the looks.

How do you like the prospect of having a truly long-lasting smartphone like this? Would you buy it even if it’s from an unknown Chinese phone maker?

source http://www.gizchina.com/2013/03/29/...ts-a-new-4-5-inch-phone-with-5000mah-battery/
 
nak sematfon tahan lama antara 2 ni;

motorola razr maxx - 3300mah (non-remov)
lenovo p770 - 3500mah

ataupun coming soon;
huawei ascend mate - 4050mah

Galaxy note pun betri tahan jugak tp tak minat sebab gedebob sgt masuk poket peha jd ketat
 
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