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Message #01376
Re: Battery life
Its thin but the Nexus 4 brand new (Charged up correctly) only lasts be
just 12 hours on continuous usage (I sometimes use it all day).
But yes, I think slightly if it got a lot of battery life would be good.
On 26 March 2013 18:38, Mika Baumeister <mika.baumeister@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hey Zisu,
> For my opinion, I think the RAZR Max is a very good phone, even when it is
> bigger. BUT it holds almost 2 days in "normal" use. And then I think the
> thickness is no problem.
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> Mika Baumeister
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> Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 20:03:08 +0200
> From: matzipan@xxxxxxxxx
> To: ubuntu-phone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Ubuntu-phone] Battery life
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> Hey guys,
>
> This email is about hardware. I am not sure this is the most appropriate
> mailing list, but don't have any idea of another.
>
> In the smartphone market there is an evergrowing trend, led by Apple and
> Samsung for the thinnest smartphone. Nothing bad about that, but it
> severely affects battery life, thus usability. Having it only last for 10
> hours, with 5% battery when I get home is a really severe issue. I think we
> can all identify with this.
>
> For example, the latest iPhone was marketed as being 5% thinner, yet
> people still buy huge leather cases for their phones, which are sometimes
> thicker than the phone itself, which leads me to believe people don't
> really care for the thinness.
>
> Is it such a bad thing to ask for "5% more battery life" instead?
>
> Zisu Andrei
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Ryan Walmsley
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