It's the Nokia 100
It has to be Doogee S58 Pro. It has 2-3 days to battery life.
That sounded to me like an enormous amount of backup for a cellphone. So, just for you, because YOU asked for it, I ripped my phone out of the case, pried the back off of it, and read the specs off my battery. On my battery, the capacity is stated a different way, but what it amounts to is about 2,100 mAh. So all I can tell you is: If yours is a 3.8-v battery like mine is, and you use your phone about the same amount as I use mine, then your 5600mAh battery will last you about 22/3 times as long as my battery lasts, for a total of 51/2 days. Note: This conclusion involves so many ifs, ands, buts, assumptions, uncertainties, and imponderables, that it is virtually meaningless. It is the result of an interesting exercise in a vacuum, and should not be relied on.
Without a doubt, an individual should buy an extra cell phone battery. Smartphones these days are very susceptible to draining their batteries quickly. That means a person could end up with a dead device when they need it most. Therefore, buying an extra battery can be very useful on a regular basis. This ensures that an individual can always use their device without worrying that it will be unable to turn on. There are so many situations where a backup cell phone battery can pay dividends. In the end, an extra battery does not cost too much and is very useful to say the least.
First, let me explain that I am not an experienced user of cell phones. I got my first cell phone about five days ago, and therefore, I have not personally experienced this problem, but I imagine that the battery in a cell phone must be similar to those in a Dustbuster. A Dustbuster battery must always be recharged, but, despite being recharged, the battery must also be changed every so often. I would think that this would be very common because the battery is going to wear out after awhile even if you keep it always charged.
The battery life of this phone should last about three days with normal use. Although, it is regularly reported that this battery does not hold its charge for very long.
The Samsung Haven is a basic phone with a battery talk time of approximately five hours. It has a standby battery time of fourteen days, although it has been known to have a standby time of up to seventeen days.
If you only have had it a few days or a week or two and have all the papers, receipt, and box it came in take back to where you bought it. They should give you a credit or new one.
To start my car To keep constant power to my computer To use my cell phone
5 hours talk time and 15 days stand-by time.
First, do not turn on the phone...leave it off. Take of the back of the phone and remove the battery. Get a towel and dry off the phone and the battery and try to remove as much liquid as possible. Next, put your phone in a plastic bag and fill it with rice...rice is a grain and will absorb the moisture! (But make sure to not but the battery in the bag with the phone and rice). Leave the phone in the rice for 1-3 days depending on how wet the phone got. Once you take the phone out of the rice, you can put the battery back in the phone and try turning the phone back on. If things go ok, and the phone was not too damaged by the tea...things should be fine. If there was too much damage to the phone, a new phone should be the next step.
"HHR P104 phone battery typically holds a charge for about 12 hours. However, it all depends on usage. It can hold charge for two days if not used for a longer period of time."
Answer 1.) Really?You have been seriously lied to.Answer 2.) There is no such thing. The battery life time length depends on the type of phone. The Sprint phone called a Rant holds a charge for 3 days with a nonstop use. An at&t phone called a Propel holds one for about 10 hours. If there was such a code, it would totally wipe out battery life depending on the battery and change it to meaning that battery life is but a system or program rather than it being the life distance of an actual battery, or how long the actual, physically existing battery can hold an energy charge.