2015-12-07, 23:35
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.
(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.