I thought it wasn't something I could understand, so I left it at that.
Now I see I'm not the only one.
He's probably talking about the M9 review.
I thought it wasn't something I could understand, so I left it at that.
Now I see I'm not the only one.
He's probably talking about the M9 review.
If it lasts a full day use for me, then that's all I'd want.
I can't verify that statement myself but last year we saw something similar. Remember MKBHD reviewed the Korean version of the Note 4 and said it had terrible battery life. A couple of weeks later he got an American unit and his complaints were no longer valid. I'm not sure how much better the battery life will be with the correct modems but I've seen differences before. So far I've seen SoT's around the 4 hour mark and MAYBE they'll creep up to mid 4 hours or something, which would be decent comparing the specs and battery size. Anyways we'll just have to wait and see!
Probably their own Exynos modem 300 that they're planning on using for the Korean market.
It's their first LTE modem, so I don't expect them to beat Qualcomm.
I'm confident the Sony Z4 will blow anything Samsung or HTC can do battery-wise away.
Regardless of SD810's, or the Samsung chip, QHD and so on, last years iterations didn't had that much difference in Mah batteries, but the Z3 just goes on, and on, so willing to take a punt that Sony can work their battery magic again in 2015.
Z3 was good, but its really not magic, considering it has a 3100mAh battery for a 5.2' screen. And its even with s5 after proper lollipop update.
What sony did right, is a large battery with phenomenal standby performance, that is something sammy, LG and HTC should learn.
mmmm... do you have a link for this?
I am just wondering because I understand in the past, sammy has been using Qualcomm components in US market, but this time around, they switched many things to exynos, including cpu and chipset. Its strange to think somehow LTE antenna is Qualcomm.
HTC really dropped the ball this year. From the camera, to the battery life. Maybe next year they will finally get it right.
HTC really dropped the ball this year. From the camera, to the battery life. Maybe next year they will finally get it right.
That's a little harsh and I'm not a fan of HTC. They just did a GS5 type of incremental improvement.
That's a little harsh and I'm not a fan of HTC. They just did a GS5 type of incremental improvement.
That's a little harsh and I'm not a fan of HTC. They just did a GS5 type of incremental improvement.
He's being kind, this debacle will put severe financial distress on the company.
They are already there. They lack the financial resource mojo of Samsung. The M9 failed to meet expectations and will sell a lot devices, maybe not as much as the M8. Samsung should take advantage to assimilate their manufacturing resources?
Actually, they even lack the resources of LG these days. HTC may have trouble surviving this decision.