So, being that I am a Wireless industry professional I'd like to say a few things.
The "Talk time" rating of the phone is the absolute WORST way to gauge how your battery life is going to be. It is a short-throw number that includes statistics taken with ZERO interference and no external influencers.
The higher the MaH of your battery does not guarantee the longer the battery life. There are many other things that average into the mix. I can have a phone with a 4000mah battery that has worse battery life than the phone with a 2500mah battery because of the different power consumption levels of the internal components.
It comes DIRECT from the phone manufacturers.. DO NOT USE POWER MANAGEMENT APPS ON YOUR 4G LTE SMARTPHONES. They actually make it worse, because there are task managers built into the OS by the manufacturer.
The Iphone 5 has similar battery life to the Razr M (not the maxx, the M) Whoever said that you should switch to IP5, please understand that I say this out of consideration for future generations intelligence levels... If you can't take the time to understand something, don't talk about it... Iphone 5's are the center of attention not because of how awesome they are, but because of the powerful marketing prowess of the last generation of apple execs, spec for spec IP5 is underpowered compared to many phones available at half the price. The true draw to IOS is it's rock solid stability.
Your absolute best bet is to use a portable battery charger. These devices are charged at night along with your phone and store power in an enclosed battery module so that they can be used to charge your phone back up when it dies. These are more useful than extended batteries because they can be used to charge most any device that charges by USB (not just your phone / tablet)
They charge at different rates, and have different size internal batteries. They can fit in your pocket or your purse and you can use them as a pass-through for charging simultaneously with your phone at night time or in the car.
Some of you may disagree, and have the right to, but just remember that this is what comes to wireless industry employees and is going to, for the most part, be the thought process of the nice people behind the counter at the ATT, VZW, TMO, SPR stores when you go in.
The "Talk time" rating of the phone is the absolute WORST way to gauge how your battery life is going to be. It is a short-throw number that includes statistics taken with ZERO interference and no external influencers.
The higher the MaH of your battery does not guarantee the longer the battery life. There are many other things that average into the mix. I can have a phone with a 4000mah battery that has worse battery life than the phone with a 2500mah battery because of the different power consumption levels of the internal components.
It comes DIRECT from the phone manufacturers.. DO NOT USE POWER MANAGEMENT APPS ON YOUR 4G LTE SMARTPHONES. They actually make it worse, because there are task managers built into the OS by the manufacturer.
The Iphone 5 has similar battery life to the Razr M (not the maxx, the M) Whoever said that you should switch to IP5, please understand that I say this out of consideration for future generations intelligence levels... If you can't take the time to understand something, don't talk about it... Iphone 5's are the center of attention not because of how awesome they are, but because of the powerful marketing prowess of the last generation of apple execs, spec for spec IP5 is underpowered compared to many phones available at half the price. The true draw to IOS is it's rock solid stability.
Your absolute best bet is to use a portable battery charger. These devices are charged at night along with your phone and store power in an enclosed battery module so that they can be used to charge your phone back up when it dies. These are more useful than extended batteries because they can be used to charge most any device that charges by USB (not just your phone / tablet)
They charge at different rates, and have different size internal batteries. They can fit in your pocket or your purse and you can use them as a pass-through for charging simultaneously with your phone at night time or in the car.
Some of you may disagree, and have the right to, but just remember that this is what comes to wireless industry employees and is going to, for the most part, be the thought process of the nice people behind the counter at the ATT, VZW, TMO, SPR stores when you go in.