Specs are great but I just want a phone that lasts all day. How is S26 battery holding up for you?
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?
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 using Android and have received updates that added several features AI on my smartphone. Since then, I have noticed that it drains my battery early, and sometimes it shuts down when I don't notice. Has anyone noticed the same? Will using multiple AIs features worsen my battery life?
Mobile under 20K with Good camera and Good battery life, Pls suggest
i need to know more about one plus 3 as i am looking for more ram and battery lifeÂ
i dont want samsung or microsoft products. which is the best brand of smart phone under Rs 15000 having good battery life and having a rear and front camera?
Everyone seems to have something on their wish list, whether it's battery life, fitness tracking, charging speed, or overall durability.
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?
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 do not need a gaming laptop, but I still want something smooth for multitasking, Chrome tabs, and light editing work. Battery life matters a lot since I travel frequently. Which laptops actually feel reliable for long-term everyday use?
I mainly care about battery life, notifications, and accurate health tracking without too many unnecessary features. Which smartwatches have actually felt dependable for long-term daily use recently?
There are rumours going around that the OnePlus 16 will have a 200MP periscope camera and a huge 9000mAh battery could arrive together. This combo sounds more like a power bank with flagship specs attached. If battery life reaches multi-day levels, people might finally care more about endurance than camera samples or benchmark scores.
I am thinking of buying Ray-Ban Meta glasses for daily use. How is the battery life? Is wearing them daily really useful?
Any recommendations on smartphones under 35K? I have been delaying my upgrade for months, and finally thinking of buying during the sale. I mostly care about reliable cameras, good battery life, and smooth daily performance. Too many options are thre right now, so I am genuinely confused about what makes the most sense.
I am planning to buy a new phone in budget of Rs 15-20K and my requirements are good UI, camera, performance and battery life. Can anyone pls suggest me a good phone with these requirements in this budget?
I am confused about buying Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus, because the differences dont feel huge on paper. I constantly scroll social media and do simple multitasking. Just wondering if Plus has a better battery life than S26. I dont want to regret purchasing it.
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?
I just had a hands-on experience with the Samsung Galaxy S26 at the store, and I think its a perfect balance of large screen real estate, performance and battery life. It could be a better model than the base S26, which charges slow and has a smaller capacity battery. I am definitely thinking of upgrading now!