Hoppas Batteritiden är i klass med Optimus G.
"LG’s claims of significant endurance improvements appear to be well-founded. The Optimus G’s 2,100 mAh rating is becoming more commonplace in a technology market increasingly dominated by jumbophones, but LG has gone beyond the reactive thinking of throwing more milliamps at the problem. The Qualcomm S4 Pro at the heart of the device features Asynchronous Symmetric Multiprocessing for independent control of each of its four cores, and the company says the Optimus G’s IPS Plus display “shows more consistent power consumption on a white background,” for whatever that’s worth.
Whatever the actual reasons behind the device’s enhanced staying power, our testing proves that some or all of it is working. The Optimus G delivered excellent battery life, even while connected exclusively to the more power-hungry LTE network here in Boston. LG claims around 15 hours of talk and 335 hours of standby time, figures becoming increasingly irrelevant in today’s world of data-centric power consumption.
For our purposes, useful measurements are the total time from 100% battery power to depletion, along with the total amount of screen-on time during the same period. We were able to squeeze just over twelve hours of use from the Optimus G under moderate to heavy usage conditions, just over five of which were spent with the screen on. That usage pattern includes constant polling/push notifications for two email and five social-media accounts, extended streaming music and browsing sessions, over 200 text messages, several short phone calls, and a brief GPS navigation stint, all over LTE. That’s pretty solid endurance under such a load, and paired with LG’s promises about having extended the battery’s long-term charge-cycle lifetime, it helps counteract the instinctive -if dated- resistance to the idea of a non-removable battery."
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