With each release of the newest smartphones, consumers are paying significantly more attention to the battery life that accompanies them. The realization that its capabilities are irrelevant if they can’t keep it charged has consumers taking second and third looks at the performance specs of the batteries found in iPhones, Droids, Blackberrys and the rest.
The Google Nexus One is no exception and, depending who you talk to, reviews of Google’s version of the smartphone put its battery life at par for the course. However as a testament of consumer interest in the Google Nexus One battery life, a small dispute erupted upon the release of a video that was made to demonstrate the power of the new Flash PLayer 10.1 on the Nexus One. Viewers noticed a dramatic dip on the battery life indicator, sparking concern that the battery on the Nexus One wasn’t fit for the task at hand.
In response to those who were now questioning the battery life of the Nexus One, flashmobileblog posted the video featured below. The purpose of the video is to show that the “battery indicator changes being discussed are a function of video editing and not much else.” Still, as is the case with nearly every smartphone on the market, technology has exceeded that of the batteries that are powering them. Battery technology will eventually catch up and enable smartphone users much more mobile time than is currently being seen. Until then, consumers looking for more battery life from their smartphone can carry along extra batteries for those times when one just won’t do.
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