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There is no info for the Pro version..but it should be similar to the none-pro minus the fact the cdma takes up more energy
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It didn’t manage to beat the S8500 Wave but the Samsung I9000 Galaxy S certainly managed to push a lot of work on a single charge. Here is what we did with it over the 84 hours from its full charge to its battery going flat.
90 minutes video playback
2 hours music playback
40 minutes voice calls
30 minutes navigation
30 minutes general usage
10 minutes browsing
10 minutes shooting photo and video
You should also keep in mind that the Galaxy S was hooked to a 3G network at all times so stand-by also took its toll on the battery.
The numbers are pretty impressive indeed and even if they fall slightly short of the ones achieved by the Samsung S8500 Wave, the battery life of the Galaxy S shouldn’t be something to worry about. In fact it seems that you will need to try really hard if you are to drain your Galaxy S battery in a single day.
You might also remember that we did a dedicated video playback test with the Galaxy S – it endured nearly 7 hours and a half straight before its battery level dropped below the critical 10 percent. Nice, eh?
http://blog.gsmarena.com/samsung-i90...with-the-best/
So you should be able to do 2 days with on a full charge no problem..
Edit: To note on the video test where they got 7h and 25min of video, the HD2 did 4 hours and 30 minutes (this is same hardware as the EVO )
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This seems way too good...