Read more.But the 5-inch full HD screened smartphone has got a 13 megapixel hump.
Read more.But the 5-inch full HD screened smartphone has got a 13 megapixel hump.
Still wondering why we need 1080p 5" displays when we can't resolve individual pixels beyond 720p on a 5" display at normal phone viewing distances. All it's going to do is use more power to drive those additional pixels...
I'm trying to figure out why they need so many flowers on the podium! It looks like a funeral for a smartphone.
I just want more battery god damnit.
Why do I have to charge my phone every damned day.
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Exactly TA, this is all well and good but what about the battery! Specs seem almost identical to the Oppo Find 5 which looks set to be pretty good, the main difference being that the find 5 is slightly thicker and has a 2500mAh battery.
I swear to god I would rather have a phone that is <1.5CM thick and has a nice 4000mAh battery than the stupidly thin phones we have now, I enjoy my N4 but i wouldnt be phased if it was thicker... although with a good kernel I have now managed to get over a days use .
Noxvayl (28-12-2012)
I've taken to carrying around a 2400mah extra battery.... MADNESS!
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Which is only really useful if your stranded on a mountain top or something.
Smartphone battery life is only bad if you use and abuse all of the other connectivity options such as wifi, data and gps. The biggest killer is usually the screen though so gaming and watching movies will obviously kill it. If those options are used moderatly, any modern smartphone can last long too.
Battery specs off a galaxy s3:
Battery
Talk time:
22.50 hours
the average is 8 h (507 min)
Stand-by time:
34.6 days (830 hours)
the average is 19 days (464 h)
Talk time (3G):
11.60 hours
the average is 8 h (453 min)
Stand-by time (3G):
32.1 days (770 hours)
the average is 20 days (474 h)
Capacity:
2100 mAh
2mm away from pure Magic!
as pointed out >300dpi screens are a pure waste. Every pixel requires energy (cpu/gpu cycles + physically by the screen tech). Only advantage I came across so far is FullHD mirroring.
I slapped a 4200mAh battery into my S3. The fact that it's possible (albeit unofficially) is the best aspect about the phone for me. It made the phone a tad thicker, but since I pretty much need both hands to comfortable use it in the first place, it makes no big difference for me (still fits in my pockets fine). That said there is quite a bit of wasted space: the battery is thicker, but I reckon that they could theoretically make it thicker and longer at the top so that it fills more space and squeeze more power. That would probably make a 6000+ mAh possible without making the phone even thicker (but obviously heavier).
4200mAh is probably more than enough for most people but only *just* enough to run My Tracks for 12-15 hours (long day's hike) with regular Google Maps use. I can't expect much more, but I could definitely use it.
I'd be quite curious as to which line would sell more if a company was to make a "Super thin" line and an "Extended battery" line of the same phone. It's quite obvious which would be more popular amongst Hexites, but how about everyone else.
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