Showing posts with label battery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label battery. Show all posts
Saturday, 6 February 2016
Samsung Galaxy S7 battery could offer 2 days of regular usage
Hearing that the Samsung Galaxy S7 was somehow managed to stay alive 17 straight hours while playing video at full brightness was as bit hard to believe, but the latest report from Eldar Murtazin (who delivered the aforementioned expectations) brings things back in line with reality.
According to him, the Samsung Galaxy S7 — which has a 3,000mAh battery — is able to go a full 2 days with regular usage at 75% of brightness. It appears his screen-on time during the usage was about 4 and a half hours, which may or may not be in line with your idea of “regular.”
Still, it should be a nice improvement over the Samsung Galaxy S6 thanks to its increased battery and optimized hardware. And if Samsung has correctly implemented Android 6.0 Marshmallow’s doze mode, it’ll be even better.
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ZeroLemon’s insane 8,500mAh battery cases now available for Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and Galaxy Note 5
It was back in July that accessory maker ZeroLemon — known for the extended battery cases for popular Android devices — released a 3,500mAh battery case for the Samsung Galaxy S6. It’s been a long time since then, but it seems the manufacturer is finally ready to bring their extremely hefty 8,500mAh model (the one that made the LG G4 look like a giant brick) to the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and Samsung Galaxy Note 5. Sure these phones have been out since last August, but better late than never.
They’re retailing for about $60 each and don’t look half bad considering they’ll more than triple the thickness of your device. We don’t imagine anyone would use something like these every day, but for those cases where you know you’ll be away from the charger all day (or weekend), these ZeroLemon cases could be a godsend. Links provided below.
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Galaxy Note 5,
Galaxy S6 Edge +,
Samsung,
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Monday, 13 July 2015
See how is girl freaked out when her phone turned off because the battery! (VIDEO)YOU MUST SEE THIS - So hilarious
An empty battery the phone when we most need is very common. Of course, no one screaming and crying about it, at least not in public. However, the reaction of one Chinese woman in the middle of Metro provoked an avalanche of comments and in a short time the recording became a hit on the Internet.
This phone works half an hour Even if it remove the battery (VIDEO)
The young girl started screaming, crying and shock when her cell phone battery is low. On this occasion, looked like a hysterical child's mother hit him or something banned.
She even refused to believe it when it happened, so she began to pressure the power button in order to switch on the phone.
Watch the video:
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battery,
Smartphone
Sunday, 28 June 2015
Hidden microchip on Samsung batteries steals data privacy?! (VIDEO)
In the past ten days on the famous social network Reddit and Facebook story of the controversial video clip in which to demonstrate what they found in Samsung batteries.
The piston person first real opening story that he was a friend who is a electrician, showed what it is on the battery Samsung phone. He then removed the battery from the phone and it removes the foil of a chip. He then returned to the battery, and claims that the battery works better without the chip. Here's a look at the clip at this link as well as comments below.
In the comments, you can see other people who remove the foil from the battery. A person at the end of the piston declares that the end of the world is coming! Almost a spy on us, steal our data, do you see?
On Youtube can be found dozens of video clips in different languages where people removed their batteries from Nokia phone and remove the foil.
Of course people do not fall for this nonsense. It is amazing how much the people are on fire with the piston on Facebook and how many of them destroyed the NFC functionality of the Samsung phone. Hello people, this is the NFC, even on the foil writes Near Field Communication
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battery,
NFC,
Samsung,
Smartphone
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