AnonD-424566, 10 Dec 2016Fair enough , I always switch of my data when not in use , that gives me 2 days before chargin... moreHahaha! I can do better, I fully charged my phone then power off. Power back on a week later. That's 7 days on a single charge. Can't beat that huh
AnonD-424566, 10 Dec 2016Fair enough , I always switch of my data when not in use , that gives me 2 days before chargin... moreAnnoyingly, I had to do that on the way back, it was a Saturday so I had lots of football notifications that killed my battery. Had to turn internet off & put on low power mode. Last hour I turned the brightness down as I was on 20%.
Did make me think if going there was a one off as I have never experienced that kind of battery life on a modern day Smartphone (iOS or Android).
SJM32, 10 Dec 2016Fair enough, if it takes 4 hours to charge the phone to 100% then so be it, I left mine on ove... moreFair enough , I always switch of my data when not in use , that gives me 2 days before charging a gain, plus I calibrate it once a week that helps tremendously ,
AnonD-424566, 10 Dec 2016iPhone 7 Plus Battery Test : 3.5 hours to charge ? - Duration: 4:35. Spoken Reviews 8,578 view... moreFair enough, if it takes 4 hours to charge the phone to 100% then so be it, I left mine on over night, fella.
Still, how ever long it took to get to 100% it still lasted longer than I expected it would on a full charge & clarifying that there is nothing wrong with the battery in an iPhone, regardless of size. My missus has an S6, she didnt really use it on the trip but she was down almost 40% which I was shocked at as she normally gets good time from her S6 so put it down to weak signal & constant searching at times.
SJM32, 10 Dec 2016First off, you are the one that needs hanging. Second, who said anything about having on ch... moreApple only included 5V 1A adapter for Iphone 7+, for 2900mAh baterry to fully charge, its going to take at least 3 hours. If you ask me, 2900mAh for 11 hours + 30% battery left is not sufficient in this day and age
SJM32, 10 Dec 2016First off, you are the one that needs hanging.
Second, who said anything about having on ch... moreiPhone 7 Plus Battery Test : 3.5 hours to charge ? - Duration: 4:35. Spoken Reviews 8,578 views.23 Sep 2016
How long does it take to charge the iPhone 7 from 0% to 100 ...(for a small battery that's a lot of charging day in day out fella)
Anonymous, 10 Dec 20164 hours of charging for 11 hours of use? Hang yourself fellaFirst off, you are the one that needs hanging.
Second, who said anything about having on charge for 4 hours? At least give me a little respect & read my comment first!
Herodroid, 10 Dec 2016why samsung doesnt really fully take care about this? if they recall, why didnt they give a 1 ... moreThey should brick the phones before announcing the update, right?
SJM32, 10 Dec 2016Hi hater, how are you today? Did you wake up & want to hate on Apple, no matter what the s... more11 hour trip? Unbelievable!! Did you get lost at the shoping mall or were you trying to find your airbuds :D?
Anonymous, 10 Dec 20164 hours of charging for 11 hours of use? Hang yourself fellaThis, 👌
SJM32, 10 Dec 2016Hi hater, how are you today? Did you wake up & want to hate on Apple, no matter what the s... more4 hours of charging for 11 hours of use? Hang yourself fella
Does it include bug fixes and android 7.1.1?
AnonD-519091, 10 Dec 2016am i the only one who finds this note 7 fiasco strange. No note 7 has exploded since it was di... morewell you can't force someone to send their phone back they give all the warnings and info and some people still using the note 7 so they have no choice than to try disabling the phone so people will stop using this unsafe product
AnonD-424566, 10 Dec 2016Fusion 2900mAh battery for an iPhone this day and age for an over priced junk and you think i... moreIf a phone, any phone, can last that long on a single charge then yeah, I find it acceptable, even if I do not intend to use it like that again.
To me, so long as it works then I do not care what the phone is but iPhone is my preference & I am getting more & more use to Android as I have a G5, fella.
SJM32, 10 Dec 2016Hi hater, how are you today? Did you wake up & want to hate on Apple, no matter what the s... moreFusion 2900mAh battery for an iPhone this day and age for an over priced junk and you think is acceptable , my Cubot 5 5inch for £70 with a 4,150 mah battery is what all phones this day and age should have, you need to get out more fella , Seriously?
Heck, I won't update then. I'll happily live with my note. :3
Hermes1, 10 Dec 2016Abrupt step will anger users more than anything. What if users are in the middle of an importa... moreNot being a lawyer or anything so I can not really comment but I am sure if Samsung gave you enough warnings to take it back, warnings about the software/battery degrade & warnings of when to expect the phone to lose all signals then Samsung would not be liable for anything. Could be wrong & it could be based on countries laws.
Anonymous, 10 Dec 2016Why didn't they just stopped all models from charging when they stopped support from it, why d... moreAbrupt step will anger users more than anything. What if users are in the middle of an important phone call and all of a sudden their Note7 bricked and unusable. People could lose their jobs. What if the user have life threatening health emergency and the only phone they have is the Note7. If Samsung abruptly disable all their phone they would put risk in so many lifes. And its actually make Samsung most vulnerable to get lawsuit and compensation claims.
Herodroid, 10 Dec 2016why samsung doesnt really fully take care about this? if they recall, why didnt they give a 1 ... moreIf you own a Note7 there is a warning popping up every few minutes asking you to return the phone.
Herodroid, 10 Dec 2016why samsung doesnt really fully take care about this? if they recall, why didnt they give a 1 ... moreI agree with your comment as I think Samsung should of taken a better stance on this whole situation, it started well & now they are just trying to slowly force people to send them back.
But at the same time I agree with what someone else has put, it is strange how there have been no reports of any more Note 7's smoking or exploding since the recall. Is this because it is old news & not many people will care now?
I think the best possible outcome would of been for Samsung to say that if you do not send them back then it is fair enough as it was unclear which ones had this issue but you keep it at your own risk & with no support at all.
Tip us
1.7m 126k
RSS
EV
Merch
Log in I forgot my password Sign up