Android Phone Boasts 15-Day Battery Life

Be good if true, but realistically 3 days of reasonably heavy use.

Is this some cheap Chinese brand though? As their batteries are never upto what is claimed.
And how are they fitting that much in a fairly normal sized phone. If it was using a newer energy dense battery, then it would be far more expensive.

Is the MediaTek MT6735 really slow but efficient?
 
Low spec processor and low resolution screen x big battery = long battery life.
Incidentally I always get 3 days out of my Vodafone smart ultra 6
 
Looks quite big and chunky though even assuming it was i.e. Samsung A plus grade cells doesn't look big enough for more than about 8000mah (probably more like 6000) actual battery capability max not the 10,000 claimed.
 
Looks quite big and chunky though even assuming it was i.e. Samsung A plus grade cells doesn't look big enough for more than about 8000mah (probably more like 6000) actual battery capability max not the 10,000 claimed.

Like I said in another thread about LED torches - Chines Lumens does not equal British Lumens and it's probably the same for battery capacity.
I have a 10,000 mah power bank which you would not want to carry around as a phone.
 
Yeah definitely - was playing with a load of 18650 batteries the other day - the good brand ones like Panasonic, etc. were rated for 2200-2800mAh and actual measured capacity was often a little above that - the cheap "Chinese" brands were mostly rated 2700-4000mAh and I don't think a single one was over 1800 measured some of them as little as 550.

My tablet has a IIRC 5440mAh (good grade) battery that is literally the same size as my Galaxy Note 1 phone so you'd be looking at around 6x3x0.8 inch of space just taken up by the battery assuming standard voltage for a Li-ion phone battery.
 
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