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I have bought a Lenovo vibe P1 pro and I am waiting for it. I expect this time the phone works well. If not, the company gives me 3 days to test it and return it.
(2015-12-07, 23:35)maykelbembibre Wrote: [ -> ]I have bought a Lenovo vibe P1 pro and I am waiting for it. I expect this time the phone works well. If not, the company gives me 3 days to test it and return it.

I'm considering in buying this phone and the Lenovo P1 can you please post your impressions and compare the both phones. I have a Lenovo P780 with a battery of 4000mah that has a battery really greate but has lots of unresolved bugs and doesn't have OTA update. I like very much this phones sepecialy this innos d6000 but I'm afraid to buy it and have the same problems I found here and other foruns.

Thanks.
I will post my opinion about Lenovo vibe P1 Pro here when I am able to test it. The only thing I am afraid of is the battery lasting. When I was testing Innos D6000 and it gave 10 hours of screen on, I realized that the test was a very low battery consumption test (Game boy emulator). In real life, you don't leave a game to work for 10 hours. You browse Internet and send WhatsApps. And with that kind of stuff, Innos barely could give me 8 hours screen on. Galaxy S3 Neo with only 2100 mAh already gives 5-6 hours of Internet browsing. So the 8 hours of the Innos are very bad in my opinion for a 6000 mAh battery. Although, other people of this forum have had good experiences so I think this is kind of a lottery. Sometimes you get the good phone and sometimes you get the faulty one.
(2015-12-10, 04:36)amadlopes Wrote: [Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register] he got 11.30 hours onscreen time with his Game Boy test (not 10), and he got 10 hours onscreen over 2 full days, so that's also including 38 hours of standby.

The biggest issue with the Innos D6000 is not the battery life, it's the sudden death syndrome that quite a few people have experienced. I've never had the problem again, and anyone who had it was able to recover, but it's a big consideration with a phone costing more than $200.
(2015-12-10, 17:29)MegaManX Wrote: [Only registered and activated users can see links Click here to register] he got 11.30 hours onscreen time with his Game Boy test (not 10), and he got 10 hours onscreen over 2 full days, so that's also including 38 hours of standby.
You are right, there was a time when I got 10 onscreen hours over 2 days, but it was my fault that I forgotten to mention that most of that time the phone was in standby or on the rare Game Boy test. If instead of make weird tests I had used phone normally, instead of 10 onscreen hours I would have got 7. We have to consider that Game Boy emulator left alone is a very low battery consumption task. I didn't realize that when I got large on screen times, I was always making low consumption tasks. But all times when I used phone normally, battery got discharged at an amazing speed. My error was that in most of tests that I made, I didn't use phone normally. Instead of that I used to leave it alone with a loop game or a video. The reason was my lack of time, and my lazyness.
(2015-12-10, 17:03)maykelbembibre Wrote: [ -> ]I will post my opinion about Lenovo vibe P1 Pro here when I am able to test it. The only thing I am afraid of is the battery lasting. When I was testing Innos D6000 and it gave 10 hours of screen on, I realized that the test was a very low battery consumption test (Game boy emulator). In real life, you don't leave a game to work for 10 hours. You browse Internet and send WhatsApps. And with that kind of stuff, Innos barely could give me 8 hours screen on. Galaxy S3 Neo with only 2100 mAh already gives 5-6 hours of Internet browsing. So the 8 hours of the Innos are very bad in my opinion for a 6000 mAh battery. Although, other people of this forum have had good experiences so I think this is kind of a lottery. Sometimes you get the good phone and sometimes you get the faulty one.

IMHO and for what I've been watching on reviews and tests the most important is how the system is adjusted to the hardware. You can find phones with smaller battery with more battery life because the system is very good configuted. The problem I find is that the best manufactures with best systems don't care in doing phones with big batteries. According to the latest news apple is going to sell a new battery case for 6 and S6 for €120. This is so funny that asus is putting funny messages on twitter. I think you are doing a right choice with Lenovo P1 and an other good choice would be Zuk Z1. For me doesn't fit because are to big for me.
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