According to anandtech.com the video playback test come in at 10.5 hours with the wifi on which to my understanding it means that a video stored locally is being played on a continuous loop for 10.5 hours.
These figures seems to be very optimistic so i decided to do my own test.
The conditions of the test:
Wifi on
100 percent battery
brightness 100%
video stored locally .
screen on.
Google location services disabled
Gps and sync disabled.
The video plays on a continous loop.
So far is been playing for about 2 hours 45 min. and the battery is at 61%.
The way it goes it will not reach 10.5 hours in a thousand years as it was claimed by those at anandtech.
This is what they say on their website" Battery life while playing back locally stored video is just as impressive. Here the Nexus 7 clocked in at over 10.5 hours on a single charge, 82% longer than the Kindle Fire."
Read more at AnandTech - The Google Nexus 7 Review
Am i missing something ?
Have i misanderstood what 10.5 hours of video playback means?
Are these tests done differently under different conditions?
Thank you.
These figures seems to be very optimistic so i decided to do my own test.
The conditions of the test:
Wifi on
100 percent battery
brightness 100%
video stored locally .
screen on.
Google location services disabled
Gps and sync disabled.
The video plays on a continous loop.
So far is been playing for about 2 hours 45 min. and the battery is at 61%.
The way it goes it will not reach 10.5 hours in a thousand years as it was claimed by those at anandtech.
This is what they say on their website" Battery life while playing back locally stored video is just as impressive. Here the Nexus 7 clocked in at over 10.5 hours on a single charge, 82% longer than the Kindle Fire."
Read more at AnandTech - The Google Nexus 7 Review
Am i missing something ?
Have i misanderstood what 10.5 hours of video playback means?
Are these tests done differently under different conditions?
Thank you.