- Dec 5, 2011
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Everyone knows that 15 minutes can save you 15% or more on car insurance. But do you know that the Turbo charger could get you 8 hours of use on your Droid Turbo? Well, that is Motorola's claim, anyway.
To first analyze this claim, we must see how fast the turbo charger actually charges the phone. (Answer: approximately one battery percentage point per minute.)
To run the experiment, I drained the phone to 10%. I use Gsam Battery Monitor app with the battery percent number in the upper left of the notification tab (visible on the pics below). First pic is right before charging. I then left the phone on the table, screen off. I unlocked the screen every 15 minutes to take a screen shot, up to one hour. Battery increased by 16, 16, 15, and 17 percentage point increments respectively. Just slightly over one percentage point per hour. In essence, if your phone is at 10% battery, it will take 90 minutes to fully charge.
(wifi was left on, but I paused Google Music downloads while charging. Didn't use the phone and received no notifications while it charged.)
Now, we just need to figure out if you can squeeze "8 hours of use" from 15 percentage points of battery. That is more complicated since use is dependent on many variables. But at least we get an idea how fast it charges.





To first analyze this claim, we must see how fast the turbo charger actually charges the phone. (Answer: approximately one battery percentage point per minute.)
To run the experiment, I drained the phone to 10%. I use Gsam Battery Monitor app with the battery percent number in the upper left of the notification tab (visible on the pics below). First pic is right before charging. I then left the phone on the table, screen off. I unlocked the screen every 15 minutes to take a screen shot, up to one hour. Battery increased by 16, 16, 15, and 17 percentage point increments respectively. Just slightly over one percentage point per hour. In essence, if your phone is at 10% battery, it will take 90 minutes to fully charge.
(wifi was left on, but I paused Google Music downloads while charging. Didn't use the phone and received no notifications while it charged.)
Now, we just need to figure out if you can squeeze "8 hours of use" from 15 percentage points of battery. That is more complicated since use is dependent on many variables. But at least we get an idea how fast it charges.




