
02-18-2003, 04:03 PM
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Sage
Join Date: Dec 2003
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If you look on the device or on a removable battery, it will display the battery rating in milliamps per hour (mAh).
Just checked Viewsonic's site and the V35 battery is rated at 900mAh.
Vendors typically give a maximum average working time based on optimum settings i.e. low backlight, low sound, processor unintensive processing (possibly idle) and of course no additional components.
As soon as you bump up the backlight, run files from a memory card and various other contributing factors such as intensive applications, sound etc. battery life comes right down.
The two biggest factors as far as I am aware are backlight and external components. From what I have been reading, these tests on the V35 have been running music files from memory card with the backlight on. While memory cards consume a lot less power than oter forms of add on cards such as WiFi and bluetooth, they still require power to access and I assume you are streaming music from the memory card.
I don't have V35 performance tests to hand however you can look at my Axim X5 review and the battery tests with it's larger capacity 1440 mAh battery to get on idea what kind of times a Pocket PC with a battery over 50% as powerful as the V35s can attain.
You won't get close to a Company's maximum battery life claim if you spend the majority of the time playing games, watching movies or other multimedia tasks like music with backlight on or graphical apps.
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