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...
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.
I am hearing a lot about the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus and about its reliable performance. Samsung fans are loving it, but when I compare this with Ultra models, it is taking the limelight with its battery performance. Even though I have experienced it, one of my colleagues has it, and his phone literally does not require frequent charging.
The battery protection feature on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is pretty nice. Enabling charging limit could drastically improved my battery health during long term usage. You should toggle it too!
At 20% battery, I start panicking. Whenever I am travelling, I am either looking for a charger or a power bank. Just read about Huawei testing a phone with a 10,000mAh battery. Would it really, really eliminate my battery anxiety?
I mostly use my iPad for streaming and reading, but lately it loses battery surprisingly fast on standby. Background refresh is already limited, so I am not sure what else is causing it. Has anyone fixed this kind of standby drain issue successfully?
Phone makers are putting absurdly large batteries in phones, with the most prominent example being the OnePlus Nord 6’s 9,000mAh cell. However, Vivo might just take the crown with the upcoming Vivo Y600 Pro, which has just been confirmed to feature a massive 10,200mAh cell!
The new Oppo Find X9 Ultra has recently launched. It comes with a massive 7,050mAh battery. After comparing to the S26 Ultra's 5,000mAh, I feel that’s a huge gap. What do you recommend for power users, which one would be a better fit?
I am considering buying a phone under 40k. My main concern is a decent camera and a good battery life. I have a few options in my mind, Vivo V70, OnePlus Nord 6 and Realme GT 7. Which one could be the right pick?
When I bought my earbuds, the advertisement claimed the battery life would run upto 8 hours, but now it barely lasts upto 2 hours at 50% volume. And constantly charging them in between disrupts my podcasts. I want to switch to a new pair of TWS earbuds. Can anyone suggest good earbuds under Rs. 4,000?
OnePlus Nord 6 sale is live. Should I go for Nord 6 or check out other options? Basically, I am looking for a gaming smartphone with solid battery life.
My iPhone is experiencing a higher battery drainage even though my usage pattern remains unchanged. I got worried so I started reading up online, and people say that this could be because of a recent update. What can I do?
The latest Nord 6 features a 9000mAh battery and is powered by Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, which I don’t think is too excessive. I was just wondering, can this be the future of smartphones or is it just a gimmick?
Smartphone makers have started preloading AI features. Phones like Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, Motorola Signature, and OnePlus 15R are onboarding the devices with AI features. Are these phones not focusing on battery life and camera quality?
Battery-wise, I have noticed that one of my earbuds drains more quickly than the other. It happens even under normal usage. Is it a common issue, or is there a fix for this?
I have been using Android for the past two years, and still i am not willing to replace the phone battery. Buying specifically a battery is expensive, But constantly i get security updates, is it a right time to replace the battery? Is it worth it.