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Originally posted by pandaLUFC:
You could be lucky - there's a lot of people pretty ****ed off at it at the moment. Then again, you will have probably done the sensible thing and charged it properly.
Been interested in these computer-phones for a while - what kind of battery life do rivals have in comparison to the N95?
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Only Rival to N95, is a Japanese device which also has GPS, however, no phone out there currently, is as feature rich as the N95.
There hasn't been too many complaints AFAIK, the usual complaints about the battery are caused by the usual scenario. I'll illustrate by describing typical end user usage of new devices :
Phone A :- Standard phone not so many features :-
User gets phone, charges, updates contacts, checks the low spec camera, checks the games, and then puts in pocket for regular use. Doesn't actually use much of the battery, because there isn;t so much to play with
Phone B:-
User gets phones, updates contacts, opens up the Maps application, downlaods some maps, over GPRS, with the graphics rendering. Checks out the music player, looks at the 3D games, tests the wifi see if it works, tries out lots of the applications, and ends up using up lots of battery, because they didn't realise how long they;ve actually been using the device solidly.
Once the initial 'high use' play around with a feature rich device finishes. Users will settle down to a daily usage rate, which would consume less battery.