Gadgets – SCITECH
By Sherri L. Smith
Published Jan 29, 2012
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If smartphones have been so smart, because can’t they final longer? At slightest a single phone can.
Although most faster than their 3G competitors, 4G LTE phones have suffered from notoriously reduced battery life. How short? Try reduction than 4 hours in a little cases.
Fortunately, Motorola’s brand brand new Droid RAZR Maxx is set to shift a LTE’s power-gulping reputation, as a Android handset lasted a full 8-hours as well as twenty-five mins upon a LAPTOP Battery Test. This exam involves successive surfing over 4G with a phone set to 40 percent brightness.
As you can see from a upon top of chart, that’s a longest continuation we’ve seen upon any LTE phone, a full 3 hours as well as 40 mins longer than a strange Droid RAZR (4:45) as well as 1 hour as well as 43 mins longer than a prior LTE leader, a Samsung Droid Charge.
Not usually is a Droid RAZR a longest durability phone upon Verizon’s 4G network, though it’s simply a longest durability LTE phone we’ve ever tested with a default battery. None of a phones upon a ATT’s 4G LTE network came close. The Samsung Skyrocket S II’ Skyrocket’s 5-hour as well as 42-minute time was a longest you saw upon a network where a HTC Vivid (4:21), LG Nitro HD (3:53), as well as Pantech Burst (4:10) all lasted reduction than 4.5 hours.
To grasp this kind of epic battery life, Motorola has combined a whopping 3,300 mAH battery to a pattern of a ultrathin RAZR phone. However, even with all that juice, a RAZR Maxx is usually a small .35-inches thick as well as 5.1 ounces, that is frequency bigger than a .3-inch, 4.5-ounce strange RAZR.
The Droid RAZR Maxx smarks a commencement of a brand brand new epoch in smartphone longevity, though does it have some-more to suggest than high battery life? Stay tuned for a full examination of a Motorola Droid Razr to find out.
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