Personally,
I've always been astonished at how battery life on a mobile device has never
seemed to be a priority with manufacturers. What's the use in giving us all
this super fast processing power, hi-def screens, system intensive apps and the
like if we're only able to squeeze roughly 8 hours of use from the device and
in many cases much, much less!?
In my opinion
battery life should be at the forefront of manufacturer's concerns, ahead of
how many cores the thing has, the size of the screens and yes, even the size
zero thinness we've all come to know and expect from our smartphones. That's
why it was great to see Motorola release a dedicated battery powerhouse device
in the Razr Maxx. 3000+ mAh batteries should be the standard. Despite a great
performance in Europe even the Galaxy Note's hefty 2000+ mAh battery suffered
when the device was introduced to the US and adopted the awesome but
power-hungry LTE technology.
It should
be simple enough really. Nokia have made a step in the right direction it seems
by announcing the 1600.2487.8107.12070
ROM update which is said to triple to battery life of it's flagship Lumia 800
series of phones. Now while I think this may be a slight overestimation of the
ability of this update (although I'll be happy to be proved wrong) it will no
doubt come as great news to those who own what otherwise is an absolutely
fantastic device. However considering that this is a single core phone with a relatively
small screen it begs the question, 'Isn't this a problem that could have quite
easily been avoided?' I mean, I know that the Lumia 800's unique hardware
approach may have played a hand in the undermining it battery potential but
surely not so significantly.
Anyway.
That's enough of that. As you all know we're expecting iPad 3 news very soon so
check back for my entirely meaningless opinions on Apple's latest offering.
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