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Android phone with the longest battery life?
Friends, as we all have known for a long time, data on the battery life of devices on manufacturers' websites is purely marketing. Share on personal experience, how long does the phone “live” from one charge?
I want to change my phone, but I still can’t find the model that can withstand at least 2 full working days.
Usage:
1) 1-2 hours of calls per day
2) Constant background synchronization with mail (always on 2G)
3) 15-20 minutes of Internet per day (3G included)
I would be grateful for your statistics of the form: a) model b) load on phone c) opening hours
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_ it should be able to. In addition, there is a 1800 battery - it should hold for 2 days anyway, because. my LG Quantum year-old with a 1500 battery with a much higher consumption in this mode can last more than a day.
market.yandex.ua/model.xml?modelid=7842121&hid=91491 This is the maximum longevity with android today from everyday models
Depends on how you will be using the phone.
I have Desire S. For a day, 15 minutes of calls, 2 hours of wifi, 2 hours of internet, maybe half an hour of games. There is also more active use.
Lives up to a week. On average, I charge every 3 days.
At the moment, "3d 3h 28m 3s on battery" and 68% charge.
If Android is not critical for you, my Nokia Lumia 800. With navigation, wifi and edge data transfer turned on all the time, with the entire economy turned off except for telephony, I don’t live for less than 48 hours at night. From 7 to 18 pm with data transfer, wifi and navigation turned on, about half the battery is discharged. If you use navigation and the Internet only on the way home / to work + player - the last time I lived exactly 60 hours.
I took it from my father Motorola Atrix 4G not in Russia (it seems to be tied to ATiT, and I bought an unlock code, but now it’s sold for 15 thousand in Russia), I sometimes took it to drive ... I use the phone to the maximum in terms of the Internet and to the minimum in in terms of everything else, but the screen + mobile Internet is the most energy-consuming combination. So, with a rather tough mode of operation, it lasted for about a day (I slept at night, of course) ... Without turning off the Internet, it survives with 25-20 percent from morning to night ...
It is unlikely that any device can work longer now. If you disable / limit everything that is not particularly necessary - the backlight of the screen, unnecessary wireless networks - for a couple of days, I think he can live
Custom option(!): Galaxy Nexus and Extended Battery + New Back Case Cover
=))
like go to mugen-power-batteries.com/ and buy a booster battery... With a 3500mAh battery, my LG P970 lasts 2-3 days
I have SGS2 - it lives for about 2 days with 3G always on (in GSM only mode), Bluetooth is turned on for an hour a day (headset in the car), I listen to music for about 20 minutes, talking no more than 15 minutes a day. Synchronization of GMAIL, Weather, google account is always on.
There is a Light Setting Profile softinka, which automatically turns off all radio modules and sensors at night, and turns it on in the morning. Also worth DXBattery Booster, which kills running processes every 10 minutes.
This is how you manage to survive 2 days.
Look for Droid RAZR MAXX. There is nothing better than him.
Or Sensation and a reinforced battery (with its own cover). But keep in mind that the Sensation itself with a non-native cover becomes quite fragile.
I go with Sensation (native battery) - 2 hours of books a day, a few games, half an hour or an hour of conversations (usually on a headset), constant mail reading for 12-16 hours a day. In this version, it sits down in a day (of course, it just rolls around at night).
On Desire Z with a native battery, I turned off the Internet - it holds for 5 days =)
They say that Xperia Ray is extremely tenacious ( 1 , 2 ). However, not everyone.
samsung galaxy gio, 2.5 - 3 days in the mode:
mp3 - 1.5 hours a day
applications - 1 hour a day (anymemo)
wifi - 30 minutes a day
conversations - 0-15 minutes a day
alarm clock - 1-30 minutes a day
in general about gio write that it eats a lot, apparently I don’t use it actively enough.
Huawei Honot, 1925 mA.
It dies at the end of the second day, the load is decent - fb2 reader, internet, background synchronization (sometimes I turn it off), sometimes gps.
HTC Desire S up to two days without recharging when:
1) 1-2 hours of calls per day
2) Constant background synchronization with mail (always on 2G)
3) 15-20 minutes of Internet per day (3G included)
Nokia e51
Not on android, of course, but it lives so long that I don't even know how long. I have never seen less than three out of five divisions of the battery indicator on it (I lived in the wilderness for a week without charging).
I rarely talk, but after a two-hour conversation, the stripes did not decrease.
About androids: this is some kind of cancer of manufacturers, well, really. For some reason, all modern phones put the smallest batteries. And they are proud that they are so tiny and thin. Well, it would be better if the Samsung made sgc2 of uniform thickness (it still has a thick piece) and stuck the battery twice as much. And it would be even better if they made a model of double thickness and five times autonomy. But for some reason they don’t want to =(
Therefore, I advise you to score and take a closer look at something like this:www.dealextreme.com/p/2-x-18650-powered-backup-battery-case-w-1-led-usb-port-for-cell-phone-more-black-129749
It can extend the life of a modern mobile phone times five, and it doesn't take up much space.
Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX GSM
Announced 2012, April
Status Available. Released 2012, May
Standard battery, Li-Ion 3300 mAh
More than this is not released yet. In my opinion, they are already selling on clove.
Another option is the Samsung Galaxy Note. But this is not quite a phone (but not a tablet either), but in terms of battery - 2400 mAh ...
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