please report how battery life go for u guys..I need to hear from real user..and need to know how fast the charger go..thanks.
Battery life is average at best.
Turbo charger is very fast compared to any device I've previously owned, though.
Just put the phone on the charger at 27%, took a shower and 11 minutes later took it off at 43%. Pretty incredible.
Battery life is average at best.
Turbo charger is very fast compared to any device I've previously owned, though.
After a full day I'd agree it's "Average" way better than what I use to get with my Nexus 5 even when it was brand new it didn't last 12 hours... But today was my first full day.... Yesterday out the box it was at 40% and made it from 10 am - almost 10 pm... I get a weak signal at work and my phones have always died faster at work than when I get out away from that building... Today from 6 am - 11 am I went from 99% to 67% with less than 40 minutes screen on time... go to lunch and have over 45 minutes screen on time in a strong signal area and it only went from 67 t o 63%.. Left work at about 48% (4 pm) and it's almost 10 with 3% remaining.... took it off the charger at 5:20 am and it's going back on at 9:43...
Impressive compared to the Nexus 5 and what I am use to but probably not that solid overall.... Will be interesting on Saturday when I spend a lot of time out and about but in solid strong signal areas.. I usually double my screen on time on the weekends vs weekdays (I have to earn a living and it's not from playing on my phone) Turbo charger for me is still wrapped up in the OEM packaging... I have 3 TYLT VU wireless chargers and rarely charge via USB port.. so unless I find a true need for a fast boost they will probably never get opened.... I've been great at planning... I always made sure my Nexus 5 hit the charger 2 hours before I left work and with two VU chargers at home I always set it down while in the shower or cooking or any time I am not using it....
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This is where I'm at right now. No Wi-Fi all day. Just Verizon LTE. I took the phone off the charger at 7:45 am and it's been of the charger since.
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After a full day I'd agree it's "Average" way better than what I use to get with my Nexus 5 even when it was brand new it didn't last 12 hours... But today was my first full day.... Yesterday out the box it was at 40% and made it from 10 am - almost 10 pm... I get a weak signal at work and my phones have always died faster at work than when I get out away from that building... Today from 6 am - 11 am I went from 99% to 67% with less than 40 minutes screen on time... go to lunch and have over 45 minutes screen on time in a strong signal area and it only went from 67 t o 63%.. Left work at about 48% (4 pm) and it's almost 10 with 3% remaining.... took it off the charger at 5:20 am and it's going back on at 9:43...
Impressive compared to the Nexus 5 and what I am use to but probably not that solid overall.... Will be interesting on Saturday when I spend a lot of time out and about but in solid strong signal areas.. I usually double my screen on time on the weekends vs weekdays (I have to earn a living and it's not from playing on my phone) Turbo charger for me is still wrapped up in the OEM packaging... I have 3 TYLT VU wireless chargers and rarely charge via USB port.. so unless I find a true need for a fast boost they will probably never get opened.... I've been great at planning... I always made sure my Nexus 5 hit the charger 2 hours before I left work and with two VU chargers at home I always set it down while in the shower or cooking or any time I am not using it....
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You're killing your battery with Facebook! And why does Inbox use so much??
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yeah, better than Nexus 5, but it's def definitely not anything that great considering how big the phone is. only 3 hours screen on time. I'm really disappointed with the battery since it is a big compromise for me getting a phone this big. all Google have to do is go with a 1080p screen instead, then the battery would be so much better. I'm really considering getting a one plus one now.
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Yeah the funny thing is I barely use Facebook but I was in that app for a good 30 minutes yesterday turning things off and setting it up to no auto play video unless I am on WiFi as I know that is a data hog.... I actually am more of a Twitter person and it wasn't even up there... I go into that app often... and it wasn't even up there... No clue about inbox... I send/receive a decent number of emails but before I started using inbox gmail was never a large battery hog either...
Signal strength in our office building is horrendous... AT&T is amazing in our building and I know people with iPhones on T-Mobile complain of fast battery drain and people on AT&T don't have any issues... I use T-Mobile and their coverage is "okay" in this building... Sprint and Verizon are almost nonexistent.... My battery life improved 25% when I dropped Sprint and came to T-Mobile..... I'll see how it does over the weekend but as far as screen on time that is about my average.... 3 hours....
If you don't use it a lot, delete the FB app immediately. It's a major resource hog, because it's ALWAYS running. Androids run way better without that garbage installed. The mobile site on Chrome is perfectly sufficient for the casual user, IMHO.
Inbox, well, it frankly seems like useless bloat to me, and it seems it performs as so.
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