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Definition of talk time in English: talk timenounˈtɔːk tʌɪm mass nounThe time during which a mobile telephone is in use to handle calls, especially as a measure of the duration of the telephone's battery. a battery that delivers 130 minutes of talktime Example sentencesExamples - The FS258 also has a good battery life - its published specs are a maximum of 8 hours of talktime or 240 on standby.
- A side button on the top left of the T68 gives status information, including date, current profile setting, standby time and talktime remaining, and GPRS status.
- It's a mite bigger than another Bluetooth headset I have tried - the Motorola headset - but it has up to eight hours talktime, easily the longest of any model on the market.
- Batteries will usually last at least 100 hours on standby and give around two hours' talktime, but batteries that last for up to 15 days standby and ten hours talk-time are available.
- It's got an 1150mAh battery, enough for five hours' talktime and 10.4 days' stand-by time.
- Measuring 106x46x20 mm and weighing 99g, Siemens claim a battery life of 300 hours standby or six hours of talktime; in practice, three days easy.
- The speech quality is excellent and talktime on a single charge is about four to five hours.
- HTC claims the device allows 3 hours talktime or 100 hours of standby.
- A lithium-ion battery gives a quoted talktime of five hours and standby of 150 hours which is pretty realistic.
- The P910i has a published 13-hour talktime and 400 hours of standby time.
- Those who are feeling generous might prefer to buy a phone with free talktime included.
- The phone has a standby time of just 35 hours, and a meagre talktime of 2.5 hours, a figure which I suspect covers voice alone, not battery-draining video or high speed data.
Definition of talk time in US English: talk timenoun The time during which a mobile telephone is in use to handle calls, especially as a measure of the duration of the telephone's battery. a battery that delivers 130 minutes of talktime Example sentencesExamples - Batteries will usually last at least 100 hours on standby and give around two hours' talktime, but batteries that last for up to 15 days standby and ten hours talk-time are available.
- The FS258 also has a good battery life - its published specs are a maximum of 8 hours of talktime or 240 on standby.
- The phone has a standby time of just 35 hours, and a meagre talktime of 2.5 hours, a figure which I suspect covers voice alone, not battery-draining video or high speed data.
- The P910i has a published 13-hour talktime and 400 hours of standby time.
- The speech quality is excellent and talktime on a single charge is about four to five hours.
- Those who are feeling generous might prefer to buy a phone with free talktime included.
- A lithium-ion battery gives a quoted talktime of five hours and standby of 150 hours which is pretty realistic.
- HTC claims the device allows 3 hours talktime or 100 hours of standby.
- A side button on the top left of the T68 gives status information, including date, current profile setting, standby time and talktime remaining, and GPRS status.
- Measuring 106x46x20 mm and weighing 99g, Siemens claim a battery life of 300 hours standby or six hours of talktime; in practice, three days easy.
- It's got an 1150mAh battery, enough for five hours' talktime and 10.4 days' stand-by time.
- It's a mite bigger than another Bluetooth headset I have tried - the Motorola headset - but it has up to eight hours talktime, easily the longest of any model on the market.
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