A quick report on the Motorola KRZR that Ian Barr sent my way: damn, this phone has serious battery staying power! I’ve haven’t charged it for a week, during which I’ve taken and placed a few calls, shot some video and taken some pictures, and the battery indicator says that I still have two-thirds of a full charge. My old Samsung, which doesn’t have all the bells, whistles and other power-hungry features of the KRZR, would’ve run out of charge just by being on standby for about three days.
(And no, I don’t have the Pussycat Dolls as my phone’s “wallpaper”.)
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And at the other end of the spectrum we have the Moto Q. After a day off the juice it's itching to be plugged in again...
My Moto e770 is weird - it needs a charge every three days no matter what I do with it. It's like the bars represent how many days charge is left.
Don't know how you can achieve this. I have the SAME phone, KRZR K1, and the battery can hardly make 2 hours of call before bing in the red.