Buy TG01 or not - TG01 General

Have the opportunity to share my htc touch pro 2 with a toshiba tg01.
I have heard the battery performance is poor, and is the most important thing is a long music playback..
So, how long can the toshiba?

2 days if very light use, 1 day or less if your making a lot of calls and using wireless etc, there are 3rd party batteries by Mugen that can extend battery life massively
Should you buy a TG01? As a owner of a Tg01, and having just paid to get it unlocked, i think you are better off looking elsewhere, this is because Toshiba offer terrible customer support, zero useful software updates for their products, zero fixes for known issues, terrible battery life, and the fact there are better, albeit more expensive options, like say, the HTC HD2

As a TP2 and TG01 owner I tend to agree.
The TG01 has a beautiful screen and is super-fast, but it has too many flaws to recommend. Poor battery life and terrible in-call quality being the main ones.

Loconinja said:
As a TP2 and TG01 owner I tend to agree.
The TG01 has a beautiful screen and is super-fast, but it has too many flaws to recommend. Poor battery life and terrible in-call quality being the main ones.
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for battery life , i expected much worse tbh ... my tg01 holds out only about 10-20% less than my xperia x1* i had despite the double screen and cpu witch really gets stuff done faster so u can put da fone to rest earlier
(*x1 has 1500mah battery , also got a 1800mah cuz it wasnt enuff)
but would i recommend it generally , no i wouldnt , and i wouldnt recommend any winmo phones to anyone unless they already had one in the past and know what kind of bug fest theyre looking into

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i wouldnt recommend any winmo phones to anyone unless they already had one in the past and know what kind of bug fest theyre looking into
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Well said

Agree no more Toshiba..
Try anything else without TG01: you have Iphone, Htc and a lot of support for them.

But let us not forget the price peoples!
It seems that I'm the only person that would recommend buying the TG01.
In my opinion, you get a good phone for the money you pay (should be around 200 till 250 Euro max.).
You get a phone with a big screen and a good touchscreen (yes I think it's sensitive enough). You get Wi-Fi and GPS.
What more do you want to a price that is that low at the moment?
And if cedesmith suceeds with the project TG01 going to WM6.5.3 then the TG01 will even have less bugs.
In my opinion it's worth a try.
Maybe the battery is a little bit to weak, but for me that's not a problem. The battery remains two days for me...again...enough for me
I only hope, that our TG01 community gets bigger. The phone is worth it.
If you get a good offer, you should buy it I think.
Best regards,
DunkDream

Nikwalter said:
Have the opportunity to share my htc touch pro 2 with a toshiba tg01.
I have heard the battery performance is poor, and is the most important thing is a long music playback..
So, how long can the toshiba?
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Personally, I would highly recommend the TG01 for the use you appear to be wanting. It has excellent audio performance and with a Mugen 1.1 AH battery will happily last a full day commuting including maybe 3-4 hours use as a music player.
There is a discussion on MoDaCo about the audio side of things here which may be of interest.

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Personally, I would highly recommend the TG01 for the use you appear to be wanting. It has excellent audio performance and with a Mugen 1.1 AH battery will happily last a full day commuting including maybe 3-4 hours use as a music player.
There is a discussion on MoDaCo about the audio side of things here which may be of interest.
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After 9 months with it, this device exceeds my expectations. I'm a smartphone user since 2005, (My first one was a primitive Palm Treo 270 and some Windows devices after it) and this is the best device never tested. But you must understand that a Windows device is not easy to manage.(and they never will be if Mr. Gates boys doesn't change it....)
It's true that the TG01 hasstill some unsolved problems, as most of new devices in their first age. It's also true that Toshiba is absolutelly useless in giving support to the TG01
Pros:
-Thickness
-Great screen
-Best device for the money that you pay
-The best Video player never seen . You can play mostly everything on it and with the best benchmark values in the market.
-Great Sound Quality. With SRS Wow it's a dream.
-Host USB!!!!!! You can use USB keyboards, game pads, mouse, bar code, hdu, pen drive, .... Remind: HTC can't do it!!
Cons:
(Design)
-Too small battery
-No separated headphones connector
-You can't charge it and connect USB at the same time
-Stupid SD position. You must disconnect the battery to change it
-No TV Out
(Software)
-Call quality (sometimes)
-Sometimes freezes a bit (as other WM devices)
-Stupid Toshiba's limitations when talking, when battery it's under 20%...
-Still no software for movement sensor
I think that if you have a good opportunity, you must take advantage of it. And if at the end you don't like it, you can always sell it on Ebay for instance.
I wonder if these lines will be useful for you . Tell us about your last decision!
Cheers

wait for tgo2 ot ko1

Hey thanx.. I get the message that the xperia x10 is aviable in 2 weeks..

TG01 or TP2
Talking from Experience, TP2 is the better phone, my cousin owns the TP2 which I have played around with a lot and I own a TG01.
TP2 is an all in one complete solution.
TG01 is very nice, but HTC Touch Sense Pro is just too good. And unless you know much about Manila, I wouldn't look at a TG01.

Related

Bunch of advanced Noob questions

I used to have WM phones before (x220, SE X1), so let's say I know the basics. After a year of struggle with Android (Desire, SE X10), I'm back to where I feel at home; WM. But this time with a brand new HD2 (German T-mobile had them on stock at a very nice price). I already flashed a custom rom (Basic Energy 29.... C2.0) without any problems. I like the speed and the looks, but I am disappointed with battery life. So now I'm at trying tweaks. And here I feel a bit stuck. Apparently I forgot things.
So here are the questions;
What is the expected average battery life on HD2 on idle with all wireless connections, except GSM, turned off, and with all auto update things turned off also? (it is understandable that there is no fix value here. I'd like to hear few thoughts and experiences on this)
Is there a custom ROM that is generally known as a battery saver?
Is there some kind of a (virtual) map to show which radio is best for which region? (Croatia for instance)
Is there a specific radio which is gentle on the battery?
Is there an application to show what is (Cell, Display, Wi-Fi, CPU...) draining the battery in % like "Battery Use" on Android?
Is there an application like CPU Spy on Android?
In the tweaks, somebody mentioned the term "find battery saving wallpaper". What is this? I couldn't find it anywhere on the forum.
Is there a CPU managment application to manage (downclock) the CPU manualyl or automatically?
Is there an application similar to the Gesture search in Android (the only besides the implemented Battery Use and CPU Spy, that I miss form the Android)?
Is there a custom camera with less artificial noise reduction (I find it to be way too excessive)?
Is there a way to fit excellent X1 in ear earphones properly on the HD2. THe stoch HD2 heaphones are awful like on Desire too, and I still have those X1 earphones. The porblem is, the sound is skewed if I don't hold the answer button constantly pressed on the earphone's handsfree, so I used some tape and fixed it. However this way, I cannot use the handsfree. Can this somehow be adjusted?
Why do some part of the UI and some parts of apps look like they are scaled up to WVGA? This wasn't so on SE X1.
These are only the questions from the 36hours of use, so there could be more.
I did try to search and read about it before asking, but I couldn't find answers so fast, as the HD2 threads are really massive.
Thank you!
1... a day, day N a half.
2 ...not to my knowledge
3 ... no, what works for one wont necessarily work for the next.
4... not really, the latest supposedly has better power management, but I've not seen any evidence of that, PLUS the reception / stability is shocking on that radio, at least for me. Ask ten people you will get 8 different answers.

"Tango" and future "Apollo" update

Hello, i'm looking to buy a new phone and the nokia lumia has caught my attention.
I've been reading about it and understand that we'll be seeing 2 major updates this year.
Will the lumia 800 support the new windows mobile 8 platform?
I expect it to support Tango, but what about Apollo?
Or should i just wait for next generation nokia?
No one knows the answer to that question yet. But if any current wp7 device is going to get that update, the Lumia 800 is probably it. It is almost a wp7 equivalent of a nexus device.
But if you don't want this phone as it is now, don't buy it ;-)
I'm just waiting for nokia to start pushing out the current firmware update to my Cyan... Still only got the 7740 firmware with 8107.79 OS.
What are your experiences with the phone?
Do the phones that sell here in Denmark also have issues with batterylife, random reboots etc.?
I'm experiencing pretty bad battery time now. Yesterday I had to charge it twice to get through a full day. That is unacceptable! My old X10 holds battery for a day and half easily doing the same tasks.
I hope Nokia is very very aware of these issues and is working their asses off to get it solved.
I bought mine in Germany back in November. Kept it on 2G here in Denmark until the update that fixed the battery issues (last update).
After that update I have kept it on 3G and gotten about one and a half or two days of battery life from it.
I don't know about the status of the battery fix in Denmark. They may very well be on the phones in store (go check ). I found the demo fw for Denmark on the fw site Nokia has.
BUT if you want the phone look outside Denmark.. They are horribly overpriced here.. Some places twice the price of the same phone in Germany or England.
Regarding update to Apollo.. I see no technical reason for lumia 800 not to receive the update.
Hahah slap af en dansker tråd
Translation: "For danes only"
Roughly the same story as jlor except I bought mine in Denmark. Like arkedk, I had very poor battery life on my first phone so I returned it. The new one has up to around one and a half day of battery life with normal use. Roughly the same as with the old iPhone 3GS. I think there is a very high error rate on this battery type.
And yeah, it must be pretty popular here in Denmark
Although I'm not so sure that I should have bought this phone.
Microsoft have confirmed that all current wp7 handsets will get apollo in a response to Eldar (aka the spaz idiot who sould be shot). Tango int going to be that big really just about adding more languages and cheaper hansets to get a wider market. Apollo on the other hand looks to be even bigger than mango
Thanks for them answers.
Definatly gonna get me a winphone one day. But i'll wait a bit longer until either a new version of Lumia 800 comes out or nokia/ms whichever it is releases a firmware that fixes all these issues. Battery and camera in particular.
I'll stick to my damaged htc hero for now
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Although I'm not so sure that I should have bought this phone.
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Ok, I'm going to elaborate this a bit.
Why I am disappointed:
This phone is supposed to be Microsofts and Nokias big gamble to reclaim the mobile phone market. Nokia economic situation isn't very good to say the least but they are still the largest manufacturer of mobile phones world wide. However Apple is close behind and so is HTC and Samsung and they are gaining market shares.
So I had expected this phone to be Microsofts version of a nexus phone. A showcase phone if you like to benchmark other Windows phones against. In my oppionion they failed to do this by rushing it to the market. There are just too many flaws for me to be completely happy with it.
I read a lot of good reviews of WP7 devices regarding their battery life. It is supposed to lightweight and without the pletora of third party battery draining services running in the background. And it is. Many WP7 devices get great battery life. But this phone does not have good battery life. Hands down, you are not going anywhere over night with this phone without a charger. Even if you dont use it at all, you will still be cutting it very close. Even with my SGS 2 running overclocked at 1600 MHz I could easily go up to 3 days if I was mindful of battery my usage.
The camera is usable. It's not great but good enough if the motive is more important than the quality of the picture. But it's not going to wow anyone. I had expected more from Nokia though. I am used to Nokia cameras beeing the best on the market from previous experience.
Sound quality in the jack stick is an insult. It's horrible even if you have very low standards and it will hurt your ears. If you buy this phone, go to a Telenor store and get the black BH-111 bluetooth headset for 199 kr. It has a decent sound output if you throw away the earbuds that come with it and get some better ones. (The tranciever is detachable and has a mini-jack output and a build in microphone)
But there are some good things about the phone too:
WP7 is an absolute joy to use. I love it. I come from the SGS 2 and I did a lot of modding, exceeding 2 GB of custom firmware downloads each month. But I don't miss that at all with this phone, because everything just runs smoothly. I have had a few app crashes, mainly starting settings and the browser, but I can live with that.
I like the design and the build quality is pretty good although the buttons do feel flimsy on some devices. I am not too fussed about that though. The curves makes the phone nice to hold, but the 4 corners aren't that comfortable when you hold it for longer periods of time like 5 minutes plus. The curved glass is great though and it sits close to flush with the rest of the phone. The plastic feels nice when you hold it and looks pretty good too.
Call quality is pretty good in my oppinion and so is the antenna. I get better signal strength with this phone than I did with the SGS 2.
Bottom line: I expected a better device from Nokia. There is no way in h*** this phone will last for two weeks on stand by which is in fact what they claim on their web site and even if you call Nokia Care.
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Kuresu said:
I'll stick to my damaged htc hero for now
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Good idea ;-)
The batter is bad compared to other devices yes. My Xperia Play I could easily get two days out of. Even three. Even so I charged every single night because I want full juice at the start of every day. So the worse battery life does not really affect me even though I know it's there. The camera and audio is confirmed by Nokia to be adressed on future seperate updates that hopefully will fix the issues.
But whats the point really if the majority of the userbase are still complaining about bad batterylife.
I'd say camera/audio comes in second until the phone can last more than 24hours on whats supposed to be regular usage. I hope its faulty software and not hardware.
For all 3 parts, battery/audio/camera
Amen.
I'm not too optimistic about the battery issue being software related.
I agree the battery is very bad. I'm coming from a phone that used 1% battery in 3 hours standby time. With very minimal use I could use that phone for a week without charge but I charged it every night anyway. Coming to this is a world of difference.
I'm just saying that I can live with it.
With light to medium use I am getting one and a half days use on 3G. My LG 900 struggled to last 10 hours.
got this phone 3 days ago and experiencing absolutely retarded battery life. not getting more than 6-7 hours with MINIMAL usage and all chats logged off. WTF Nokia?
PS: My other phone is the Galaxy Note which has phenomenal battery life.
Im not from Denmark...but I am close enough
I bought the NL800 a few days ago with fw 11501, and have no problems with battery at all, and I am on 3g all the time, I play music, surf, update for email every 1 hour, and my battery last aprox. 1 and a half day..And that is what I would expect from this device with my use.
Only thing bugging me right now, is of course the brightness bug and the poor quality in music playback. But those are scheduled to be fixed, so if that don't take forever, then the NL800 is a keeper for me.
But on another side..the screen is a tad small, but I will get used to it...if not, I will probably get the NL900/910 or w/e they decide to call it in europe
Same as above, i have firmware 11501, and at first battery was bad. But the more i use the phone let it go right down and charge it seems to have been last longer. So far i have been using it for 15 hours. Listening to music, facebook, emails as soon as they come in. 3G, texts, facebook chat. I am a really heavy user just now as its the honeymoon period. But anyway, the only thing that is really annoying me is the camera and the audio. I listen to my audio with headphones on (Dr. Dre Beats) so i get the base im after. But it shouldn't take a £80 pair of headphones to get the audio quality im after. Nokia get an update out now!
my lumia will arrive tomorrow, and then i will test the battery life agains my radar and my titan, my titan's battery last for atleast two days with minimal usage. same goes for the radar.

[Q] should i upgrade to one x+?

I am currently using an Iphone 4s jailbreak. I've been waiting for the one x+ to be released here in my country and now its released. But I'm reading some reviews and comments here and in the net that its camera is bad and the battery is not an ugrade from the one x. Do you thing its worth it if i go to one x+?
Coming from iPhone, it might not live up to your expectations right out of the box, also being first droid - typing this from my X+, which I enjoy using...don't know how you used Apple in terms of screen-on time and gaming, might be different - but again, worth giving it a try! And we already got few Roma and awesome devs
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Coming from iPhone, it might not live up to your expectations right out of the box, also being first droid - typing this from my X+, which I enjoy using...don't know how you used Apple in terms of screen-on time and gaming, might be different - but again, worth giving it a try! And we already got few Roma and awesome devs
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i came from htc sensation xe before i went from iphone 4s. they are both great phone but for my experience the 4s is much better from xe. But I really like the one x+ when it was first anounced but reading the issues of it im having a hard time to decide.
I've only had mine for a couple of days, but it hasn't disappointed me yet. I was expecting to have a hard time getting through the day on a single charge. No one thinks about how much more they're playing around with their phone when the first get it. Right away they want to say the battery sucks. I'm sure when I start using it more normally I'll have no problem getting through the day. As compared to the One X, the One X+ has a bigger battery but a quad core processor, so it's probably a wash. I haven't used the camera enough to say anything bad about it. So far I don't have a problem with it.
If you want a good camera, Buy a camera, not a phone... I know I'm in a very tiny minority, but if you're going out and shooting a gazillion pictures, buy a real camera, If you're doing something where quality is your number one concern, buy a real camera, if all you want is to take an occasional snapshot or primarily put your photos on facebook then just about every camera phone made in the last 2 years will do that job just fine...If you want to use instagram, who cares about quality since everyone who uses that app believes bad quality = TRUE ART
That said the One X+ camera is very nice, it IS noticably better than any of the other cameras I've had (including the S3 which couldnt nail exposure at all)
Beyond that.. battery life depends on how you use it and what you use it for, I really dont have a problem with it, which is to say "I can easily get through a day on a charge without panicking or going to extremes with my battery management" Yes, if you pull your phone out and play games and stream videos constantly on the thing for 4 hours straight your phone is going to die... But if you just use it normally, ie, texting, maybe a video here or there, some music, a bit of web browsing and maybe a little navigation thrown in for good measure, You should manage a solid 14-15 hours with a couple hours of screen on time... I will say when its on standby it sips power pretty nicely, the battery saver core does seem to work well... its not a phone for going off for 2-3 days where you wont be able to charge it at all, but very VERY few smartphones can do that (Unless you BARELY use the thing) but its certainly not going to go dead if you play one video on it...
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If you want a good camera, Buy a camera, not a phone... I know I'm in a very tiny minority, but if you're going out and shooting a gazillion pictures, buy a real camera, If you're doing something where quality is your number one concern, buy a real camera, if all you want is to take an occasional snapshot or primarily put your photos on facebook then just about every camera phone made in the last 2 years will do that job just fine...If you want to use instagram, who cares about quality since everyone who uses that app believes bad quality = TRUE ART
That said the One X+ camera is very nice, it IS noticably better than any of the other cameras I've had (including the S3 which couldnt nail exposure at all)
Beyond that.. battery life depends on how you use it and what you use it for, I really dont have a problem with it, which is to say "I can easily get through a day on a charge without panicking or going to extremes with my battery management" Yes, if you pull your phone out and play games and stream videos constantly on the thing for 4 hours straight your phone is going to die... But if you just use it normally, ie, texting, maybe a video here or there, some music, a bit of web browsing and maybe a little navigation thrown in for good measure, You should manage a solid 14-15 hours with a couple hours of screen on time... I will say when its on standby it sips power pretty nicely, the battery saver core does seem to work well... its not a phone for going off for 2-3 days where you wont be able to charge it at all, but very VERY few smartphones can do that (Unless you BARELY use the thing) but its certainly not going to go dead if you play one video on it...
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Amen, someone with some sense about smartphones. Now a day's people expect these things to perform miracles, lol!
Dont want to bash iPhone or so, the phone build quality is great.
But in my opinion Android is just beter for the people that visit this site, also the One X+ just looks cool.

[Q] Interested in buying but worried about battery

I guess the title says it all. I'm interested in buying the Z Ultra (unlocked international) but I'm very concerned about the battery.
I HATE having to charge my phone in the middle of the day. If it has to happen once a week that's too often for me. What I currently do with my Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 (which I use as a phone) is I charge it at night when I'm going to sleep. I never have to worry about the charge, even if I am using it constantly all day. If I use the device sparingly I can even stretch it out for two days.
Can this device come even close to that?
Will I have to keep a charger with me at all times?
I can accept a smaller battery than my current amazing performance. What I'm looking for is that most of the time, I can wait to charge my phone until I'm going to bed with average usage. Not constantly checking messages, emails, browser, etc.
Thanks for the answers guys!
hello,
i am also interested to buy the XZU but also worried like you about battery..
What i want to know. how would be the battery life in 1 or 2 years ?
I think we have to wait a few more month to get the best details
The answer is pretty clear. You can't compare the two. 7.7 has nearly 2x battery capacity (5100mAh vs 3000mAh) than ZU. Tab 7.7. It runs on 2 Cortex A9 processer which is slower and use much lesser power than the latest Snapdragon 800 chip.
I can only say battery if the 3G ZU is comparable to Samsung S4 LTE.
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The answer is pretty clear. You can't compare the two. 7.7 has nearly 2x battery capacity (5100mAh vs 3000mAh) than ZU. Tab 7.7. It runs on 2 Cortex A9 processer which is slower and use much lesser power than the latest Snapdragon 800 chip.
I can only say battery if the 3G ZU is comparable to Samsung S4 LTE.
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So do you mean it can barely get through a day? Rushing to charge it in the evening? Or fine till bedtime?
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So do you mean it can barely get through a day? Rushing to charge it in the evening? Or fine till bedtime?
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It all depends on user. How I use the device will be different from everyone else. But generally speaking you can go to the General Section and check the battery usage stats. Most people can last through a working day (ie leave home with 100% and survive until knock off and reach home).
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It all depends on user. How I use the device will be different from everyone else. But generally speaking you can go to the General Section and check the battery usage stats. Most people can last through a working day (ie leave home with 100% and survive until knock off and reach home).
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Thanks for that avsquare, I think that clears it up for me pretty much. Now the question is am I ready to go back to that old feeling of always being worried about my phone's charge...
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Thanks for that avsquare, I think that clears it up for me pretty much. Now the question is am I ready to go back to that old feeling of always being worried about my phone's charge...
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This is one of my biggest dilemma when I was considering the Z Ultra. To be frank, I hated phones without swappable batteries so I rarely buy such phones.
If you share the same concern, ask yourself if you can do with large powerbanks (I'm personally not really fond of the idea). Personally, if possible, I prefer a swappable battery - just change and ready to go.
If you dislike powerbanks, maybe you should wait for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
It's a matter of choice. If you like the phone,buy it. With some tweaks you can make it last a whole day.
I don't think I'll "just buy it". The phone looks beautiful & everything but battery life for me is very important. I have this problem with all phones these days. They can all be made just a tiny bit thicker and have a bigger battery that lasts for a day and a half or two days with a few hours each day of screen time. That way if you use the phone a little too much today, it'll still last till the end of the day.
If you work for Sony you can give them this feedback
All smartphones have this so called 'problem'. The battery just can't handle more than a day with average usage. The only thing remaining is to use apps to hibernate applications,CPU handling and other tweaks,of course,on a rooted phone.
Mr.AnakinSkywalker said:
All smartphones have this so called 'problem'. The battery just can't handle more than a day with average usage. The only thing remaining is to use apps to hibernate applications,CPU handling and other tweaks,of course,on a rooted phone.
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Sorry guys I'm not here to complain!!! I'm just asking about the phone and how it suits my preferences. Great battery life is a requirement for me and others who have posted in this thread. Tweaks might help, but I'm not interested in spending my time fiddling till I get it just right. I've also heard that a lot of Sony devices can have very long standby time which is great, but I also want long usage time.
For now I'll stick to my (admittedly crazy) way of using my tablet as a phone till someone makes a nice large screened phone (6+) with great (not average) battery life. There are smaller phones with great battery life, this however is a new size that I'm interested in (big but not toooo big) but my original requirement remains: great battery life.
omarrabbat said:
Sorry guys I'm not here to complain!!! I'm just asking about the phone and how it suits my preferences. Great battery life is a requirement for me and others who have posted in this thread. Tweaks might help, but I'm not interested in spending my time fiddling till I get it just right. I've also heard that a lot of Sony devices can have very long standby time which is great, but I also want long usage time.
For now I'll stick to my (admittedly crazy) way of using my tablet as a phone till someone makes a nice large screened phone (6+) with great (not average) battery life. There are smaller phones with great battery life, this however is a new size that I'm interested in (big but not toooo big) but my original requirement remains: great battery life.
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Try Huawei Ascend Mate, then. 6.1 inch. Of course, the core hardware of that one is not as shiny as the ZU.
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Try Huawei Ascend Mate, then. 6.1 inch. Of course, the core hardware of that one is not as shiny as the ZU.
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Not a bad choice, HD screen with 2 more A9 cores compared to his 7.7 tab with a whooping 4050mAh battery for a smartphone these days.
Still kinda an upgrade for him
Interesting... but not sure if it's available in my country. I'll see what I can find.
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Interesting... but not sure if it's available in my country. I'll see what I can find.
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Just remember that the Mate has a 720p display - stretched across 6.1 inches. It looks like Satan runs Huawei Now, i'm not sure if you care at all, but that would give me a heart attack.
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Just remember that the Mate has a 720p display - stretched across 6.1 inches. It looks like Satan runs Huawei Now, i'm not sure if you care at all, but that would give me a heart attack.
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Actually, it's not too bad. I've even used the Note 10.1 before which is a 720p stretched over 10.1'' screen
Honestly it isn't too bad considering the viewing distance (remember PPI alone doesn't mean a thing if you don't take into account of the viewing distance) but once you've been spoilt by FHD screens.. there's no going back
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Just remember that the Mate has a 720p display - stretched across 6.1 inches. It looks like Satan runs Huawei Now, i'm not sure if you care at all, but that would give me a heart attack.
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And father of satan runs samsung, they have 720p on a 6.3" in Mega
4K TVs are coming out now.. Let's wait for the era of 4K smartphone to emerge... but then 128GB microSD cards will feel like a 3.5" floppy disk in term of capacity
I checked and didn't find the Huawei in my country.
About pixel density, at 6 inches 1280 * 720 is pretty good but of course Sony's 1080p is amazing.
I just read the Engadget review of the Z Ultra and it seems pretty average for a phone but strange that they played one game for one hour and lost 40% of the charge! I'm not ready to deal with that unfortunately.
Seriously the device is expensive but I would've bought it in 2 seconds if the battery was better.
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I checked and didn't find the Huawei in my country.
About pixel density, at 6 inches 1280 * 720 is pretty good but of course Sony's 1080p is amazing.
I just read the Engadget review of the Z Ultra and it seems pretty average for a phone but strange that they played one game for one hour and lost 40% of the charge! I'm not ready to deal with that unfortunately.
Seriously the device is expensive but I would've bought it in 2 seconds if the battery was better.
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They played Riptide GP 2 for an hour. Have you seen that game? It's not exactly Tetris, so it's understandable that it sucks the life out of the battery. I watched a YouTube review of Riptide, and they said it kills the battery, and the reviewer played it on a different device (can't remember which, but it was either the Note 2, S4, HTC One or the Moto X)
I did a Google search for external power back for an 'Xperia z ', as this mobiles been around for a while.
I found an external battery product for the Xperia z from a company called 'Power Bank', and decided to send them an email enquiry regarding any possibilities that they might do a similar the market product for the 'Xperia z ultra', they replied saying that it is very likely that they will have something in on the market, and to watch their website during the coming months.
So, for anyone who's thinking of getting one, or has one already, there's a good change the battery stamina issue may well get solved.
Hope this info helps.
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Redmi note 3 Pro (Snap650) - value for money?

Hi
I am Nexus 4 user - great phone with lot of great ROMs available here, great performance and good size - but battery is no longer big enough to match my needs. So I am looking for a new phone and ran into Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Pro.
There is a lot of positive comments about this device, but also quite a lot of drawbacks - no 800MHZ band, problems with microphone/speaker, some battery performance issues... So, is there any better choice in that kind of money? I am looking for something with big battery to be able to do something more than 2-2,5h of WEB vieweing... I am not playing games, apps that I am using are not really demanding ones. My other thought is Asus Zenfone Max - but Redmi Note 3 PRO looks much better while comparing some statistics.
So, any other thoughts? I would be grateful for all responses and advices
If you need 800mhz try: http://www.geekbuying.com/item/-HK-...OTG-Fast-Charge-Gyroscope---Black-367828.html
I have no issues with battery or speaker. 800mhz isn't the end of the world unless you 100% need it
If you can live without 800mhz and bad low light camera, nothing can beat this device value. Battery and performance is among the best you can get today.
I never have those mic/speaker/battery/performance issues.
Hello, I received my RN3 Pro yesterday and I have to say it's freakin amazing. A definite upgrade from Nexus 4(I came from a Moto G2, and before that Nexus 4). I charged it to 100% yesterday and it gave me 7.5hrs SOT till 1pm today, which is frankly mind blowing for two reasons,
1) More than 4hrs SOT ftw
2) I played around 1hr of Pokemon go ( continuously uses 3G and GPS) and still managed 7hrs sot.
So yes, you'll easily get >3hrs of web viewing. The one issue I found however is that the phone makes a hissing sound when connected to AUX cable, many people have this problem and are saying it's software related, so maybe there will be a fix. Secondly on very low volume with earphones,(step 1-3) you can hear a noticeable hissing sound which I'm pretty sure is software related, but it's not a deal breaker. The drawback of the Asus I feel is that there's no rom support, not as good specs as the RN3. RN3 has a snapdragon 650 which is basically an improved version of last year's flagship SoC. Also, build quality is amazing on the RN3. MIUI is a great feature packed rom!
So basically I definitely recommend the RN3, the battery life is going to definitely make you very happy ��
Yes definitely,its a beast and even I came from mako to this phone .I've to say I'm amazed by its battery and performance.really so fast the custom ROM development is awesome for this phone.. definitely a good choice to buy this phone for such a low cost..!
Thank You very much for all answers
Yeah, I think I can live without 800mhz, for taking good photos in every occasion I have other more specialized devices
I just ordered 2/16 version

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