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What is the best andriod phone with good battery life? - Janay - 01-31-2013 11:08 PM

I know Androids aren't good with battery life but what smartphone is... Anyhow I have a Motorola Droid Razr and it's a great phone but the battery life is terrible. I'm looking to upgrade soon so is the Motorola Droid Razr M any better? or any other smartphone? opinions please Undecided


- Shenanigans - 01-31-2013 11:16 PM

The samsung galaxy note 2. It has a huge screen, ultra fast processor and a massive battery (3100mAh). check it out.


- Id---s - 01-31-2013 11:16 PM

My recommendation for you is to buy Samsung Galaxy S1 2 or 3, depends on your budget. These are good in battery wise.


- COLORADO - 01-31-2013 11:16 PM

1.Bigger is definitely better with the Samsung Galaxy Note II. In addition to the larger 5.5-inch display and improved features, there's a massive 3,100 mAH battery. Phablet-lovers can now take notes, snap photos and watch videos well past an 8-hour workday without stopping for a charge. During the LAPTOP Battery Test, the Note II lasted an unreal 9 hours and 27 minutes over 4G LTE, making it the longest lasting smartphone on the market.
2.Motorola has equipped the RAZR M with a 2,000mAh battery — larger than the RAZR’s 1,750mAh unit, but not quite up to the RAZR MAXX’s 3,300mAh cell. In my tests, the M was able to last through a full day of normal usage — the usual social networking, text messaging, web browsing, photo taking, and the occasional call — but not much more than that. On the Verge Battery Test, which loads a continuous cycle of websites in the browser with the screen at 65 percent brightness, the RAZR M lasted for four hours and 54 minutes. The test was performed on a 3G connection, so it would likely be lower on an LTE connection. If you are looking for a smartphone that will get you through two-plus days of use on a charge, the M isn’t it, but for everyone else, it provides acceptable battery life.


Good luck


- Emsavio - 01-31-2013 11:16 PM

I have a Galaxy S3 and the battery life is pretty long-lasting, I use it to listen to music, browse the web, and I use apps like Reddit, 9Gag, Google+, Facebook, and similar ones throughout the day in college. With a full charge in the morning at around 9am, the battery drops to about 30% when I get back home at around 8pm.