Hi! I have a note 2. I'm planning to buy a note 4 exynos version but would like to know if there's any improvement in battery life as compared to the note 2. Thx.
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DRVB said:
Hi! I have a note 2. I'm planning to buy a note 4 exynos version but would like to know if there's any improvement in battery life as compared to the note 2. Thx.
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It's about the same. The Note 2 had a great battery life and so does the Note 4. 6 to 7 hours of screen-on time and around 20-24 hours of standby for me.
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Hello,
I am searching for phone with a good battery life. The newest reviews give the S4 really good battery life scores. But I am more interestet in real life tests by XDA members.
After looking at the battery posts in S4 forum I have to say that I am not really satisfied by the stats the user post.
The stats are really so medicore, that I sometimes really had to laugh.
How about the battery life compared with the note 2?
Not as good as the Note 2. Better than the GS3.
ChronoReverse said:
Not as good as the Note 2. Better than the GS3.
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I heard that before, but I am not sure after reading the latest benchmarks.
Here is one for example. Just scroll down and press the "+" button.
The degree S4 scores is quite different compared to early reviews.
How can you compare the 2? The gn2 battery lady's forever, on my g's 4 depends on the usage of it go soft on it the most I got out of it is 5hrs screen on time with 1day5hrs uptime. Today I'm at 4 hours screen on time with 40prct left. I'm listening to soundcloud and played virtua tennis a bit. 9hrs uptime
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Having jumped from a note2 to a s4 I can say the battery life sucks compared to it. Sucks badly imo.
On same usage from day to day the note2 would have 50 percent left at the end of the day. This one is barely holding on. And by that I mean moderate useage, push email, some gaming and Internet.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255169
short answer: depends on what you use the most.
but,the galaxy s4 has great battery life lol... def better than my droid 3, i'll blow through that things 1500mah battery in less than a day easily, which moderate use lol
Hello, im a beloved user of a Galaxy Note 2 and im considering switching to the LG G2!
Im not gonna ramble on about the screen and stuff but my only concern is the battery, the Note series is known to have the best battery life and on my current Note 2 i can get about 3-4 hours screen on time with roughly 10% left!
So my question is, how is the battery life and if anyone has had the Note 2 before the G2, was it a good upgrade?
You can read about g2 battery here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448848
I'm with totally stock kit Kat and my best screen on was 6 hours +,so for me is best.
Now my phone is on 67%and I got 2hours and 40 min screen on,so without problems I can reach 5+ hours.
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The reason I ask that after 15 months my note 4 battery has gone after 20% approx it just goes almost instantly I changed battery with my girlfriends note 4 same result.
So the reason for asking if the note 6 which I'm planning to buy has a fixed battery (most likely) I dont want the major expense of changing battery. I've noticed many note 4 owners are having to change battery after 15 months or so.
The note 2 (I know many people who have one) battery seems to be much more reliable. Strange
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Better stay on with the removable battery handsets.
I realize the note 7 has a slightly larger battery and up to date internals. But has option for on always time clock on etc. So will the new phone offer at least 20 % more battery screen on time. Any thoughts. I enjoy my note 4 but Im prepared to let go off my infra red and removable battery if I get a longer battery life. Not too bothered about the Iris scanner waterproof etc. and the note 4 camera is great.
Shame we don't know much about the new Nexus or LG. Maybe 4000 battery.
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It's still unclear how it will perform.
If you could wait a bit let others buy/test it first!
The battery life of any device is subjective to the individual user. As everybody uses their device different. I can get up to 2 days battery life with my N910C as I turn it off once I get home since I have a landline.
magichoward said:
I realize the note 7 has a slightly larger battery and up to date internals. But has option for on always time clock on etc. So will the new phone offer at least 20 % more battery screen on time. Any thoughts. I enjoy my note 4 but Im prepared to let go off my infra red and removable battery if I get a longer battery life. Not too bothered about the Iris scanner waterproof etc. and the note 4 camera is great.
Shame we don't know much about the new Nexus or LG. Maybe 4000 battery.
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As the note7 comes on the same SOC as the Galaxy S7, we can expect an improvement in battery life. The S7 plays in the top legue when it comes to battery life, so its likely the Note 7 will behalf similar.
magichoward said:
I realize the note 7 has a slightly larger battery and up to date internals. But has option for on always time clock on etc. So will the new phone offer at least 20 % more battery screen on time. Any thoughts. I enjoy my note 4 but Im prepared to let go off my infra red and removable battery if I get a longer battery life. Not too bothered about the Iris scanner waterproof etc. and the note 4 camera is great.
Shame we don't know much about the new Nexus or LG. Maybe 4000 battery.
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I won't bother to buy the Note 7. Eventhough it will definetly have greater battery life (see comparison Note 4 and Note 5), this will never replace the benefit of a removable battery. Considering the numbers, it may have 20% longer battery life then the note 5. But since I get approx. 5.5 hours of SOT with my Note 4, I don't see any point in upgrading until the phone dies.
But if you are just focused on the battery life: Taking the value of your note 4 into account (approx. $300), you would spend $500 just for 20% longer battery life (your estimation)? Thats insane man!
Good point thanks but if I get 20 percent more and a better camera plus waterproof and stronger screen.. I'm tempted
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i got my new 6800 mah battery, in 1 or 2 days might i will made a post about it, i need to calibrate at all, but take some long time, u was using antutu battery test to drain it, just get around 5 hour of SOT whit max brightnes, from 99% to 7%, and i remove the battery and put again and... 35% again on battery, i open a game and drain to 7% and the phone just shut down, i remove the battery again and put it and the phone keep on for some time more, i reach 3% and i turn it off, now i put the charger, ita at 100% but i will leabe for 2 hours more, i think i need to drain to 0% one or 2 times more, but well it work perfect for me and dont make the phone line a brik like de zero lemon one
PD sry about my english its bad an i know it
what is the best rom for battery life?
elcreepyFP said:
what is the best rom for battery life?
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Not sure about best ROM yet but I can vouch on the stock 10.3.5 no root and 2 days into my new phone, I've got the highest battery life on Android yet over the years just by using the Redmi Note 7.
Saturday, I got a whopping 2 days of full use (radios on, YouTube videos, 1.5 hours of calls, web browsing, social media, taking pictures etc) with 10.5 + hours of screen on time a single charge!
I couldn't believe my eyes at the end of the night when I finally put the phone back on the charger.
See the screen shot. This battery in the Redmi Note 7 is awesome!
Stock rom..I am setisfied
Redmi Note 7 is a nice phone but for sure not a battery phone. The 11 days of battery life of my last phone, Vernee X Pro, are nowadays a mirage