Tkbredx
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I think I'll be picking up a normal spare battery or two probably from anker. With fast charging and a back up battery I don't see a need for a huge extended battery.
I think I'll be picking up a normal spare battery or two probably from anker. With fast charging and a back up battery I don't see a need for a huge extended battery.
So far I haven't had the need for a spare battery or extended life battery
If your phone is hitting 65% after only 2 hours, it's either still in the initial setup phase, or you have a couple of apps set up that are constantly running in the background.Well I just got my Note 4 yesterday and have already put it on the charger 3 X LOL
I got on it this morning after being on the charger all night, started at 8am, just played with the phone, did the usual things you have to do with a brand new phone downloading apps setting it up and just web surfing and about 3 minutes of watching a video just to see what the screen looks like.
Went from 100% down to 65% in 2 1/2 hours, for me that's woefully inadequate. That gives it maybe a 5 hour straight usage time.
While it is nice to be able to charge it back to full from that 65% in about 30 minutes there are times that you just do not want to hassle charging your phone.
I assume with the 10,000Ah battery I would have been around 85% in that same 2 1/2 hours of usage which is more in line with what it should be from the factory for a so called $800 phone ($300 with contract). and that doesn't even count what the battery will be like in about a year as it loses power.
My only concern would be will the phone fit into the VR Gear and if not then how long will the standard battery last with no doubt what should be a battery hog accessory?
On a normal day where you basically just talk on it a few minutes, check email and the weather a couple times and maybe google a couple things spending a total of about 30 minutes max then of course the standard battery should be more than adequate all day long.
But a Phablet is going to be used much more than that on average.
If your phone is hitting 65% after only 2 hours, it's either still in the initial setup phase, or you have a couple of apps set up that are constantly running in the background.
If I used my phone for the same amount of time that you're describing, I'd be somewhere 80-90%.
Mine has been off charger for +/- 3 hours, streaming audio for 90 minutes, browsing the Web and this forum for about an hour. I'm still at 91%.
I wish they made like a 5000 mah battery for this phone as well. 10,000 is a little over kill for this phone. Kind of unnecessary as the battery is already great. Just need a little bit more juice to last all day.
I just want them to hurry up. There are no batteries yet for this phone. Well other than Samsung batteries and we all know those are overpriced Lol.