Specs are great but I just want a phone that lasts all day. How is S26 battery holding up for you?
I Want to know about the quality of battery provided in Coolpad note 3 lite.I meant to say whether this battery will work a full year before getting bricked?..My xiaomi Redmi 2 (1 GB) model is just a year old and its battery is gone it start loosing charge even if the battery is kept out of the device any suggestions or help...
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The New HMD Arc 2 is a new Android phone that has just launched in Thailand. It features a Unisoc T603 processor, LCD display and 5,000mAh battery. What are your thoughts? Would you like to get one for yourself when it is launched in India?
iPhone Air 2 is expected to feature a 3500 mAh battery which is an 11% battery capacity boost. Also, it will come up with a second camera added. Leaks claims it has a powerful 48MP Ultra wide camera.
Motorola is officially launching the Motorola Moto G77 Power in India soon. The phone has the following specifications: a 7,000mAh battery, a Dimensity 6400 chipset, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. I am extremely excited about how it will perform when reviewers get their hands on it.
The latest leak suggests that the iPhone 18 Pro Max will ship with a 5,425mAh battery. It is expected to launch in September 2026. Also, the buzz is that this battery capacity will be specifically for US e-SIM models only.
Would you like to buy a laptop that delivers basic performance with better battery capacity?
Just read that Honor is preparing to launch a smartphone with a 14,000mAh battery. The tipster has not revealed the manufacturer explicitly, but the post includes an emoji associated with Honor, suggesting that the company could be behind the large battery. What are your views on such massive battery capacity?
With recent launches, I have observed that most of the smartphones are focusing on long-lasting batteries. What would you opt for: a thinner smartphone design or a good battery capacity?
Honor X80 Pro Max is officially confirmed, and the battery capacity is absolutely insane. It will be coming up with a massive 11,000mAh battery. It shows that we are genuinely reaching the point where phones can last multiple days.
With modern tech offering silicon batteries which provide better capacity and thinner form factor. This also allows the brands to improve the charging speeds of their smartphone. Now, I want to know whether you would go for better charging speeds or better battery capacity?
Oppo K 15 has just been spotted on China’s certification website. It has now finally listed on TENNA telecom with a model number PYD110. Do you think it will launch in India?
Redmi says it will launch a phone with a nearly 7500mAh battery soon in the form of the Redmi Turbo 5. Honestly, the development in the battery technology space has been staggering in the last few years. It was impossible to see such large capacities in a mainstream smartphone just a few years ago. Other brands such as Vivo and Oppo are also pushing to a 7000mAh. I think I would take a thicker phone everyday if it meant I did not have to charge it again and again.
It's one of those practical upgrades that could make a big difference years down the road. Seeing them return in some products makes me wonder whether we gave them up too easily.
Some upcoming phones appear to be prioritising larger batteries instead of making devices thinner every year. That feels like a welcome change
One of the reasons I would like to have Galaxy S26 is that it would give me assurance for the lasting battery life over camera features. What are your thoughts on this?
Battery life matters most to me because my current phone struggles to last a full day. Is choosing the Galaxy S26 mainly for battery performance a good move?
One thing I’ve noticed is that the battery stays steady throughout the day instead of dropping randomly or draining unexpectedly.
I have seen some of my friends appreciating the Galaxy S26 because of its battery life. Currently, I have a Galaxy S24 its charging speed has declined over time, as it is 2 years old now. I have noticed Galaxy S26 can be fully charged within 50 minutes. Is this upgrade truly worth it? Many users say that faster charging degrades the phone battery quickly.