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Impossible to run out of battery, but in this case I would vote for both if possible
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Battery will be my priority
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A smartphone without network is nothing. They need to be connected.
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No network is more annoying me
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I listen to music all the time. Without network, phone still alive. No battery, dead phone.
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stay tuned is better
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Mass people in general have a similar problem. If they do not subscribe to mobile Internet, especially considering how expensive it is in some countries such as India and Bulgaria, for example, people en masse looking for open Wi-Fi network or one to which they could gain access. Much of the population in countries where smartphones have entered the slower they "broke" the population mainly because of the Internet connection and other amenities ...
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When I have Low Battery I can activate super battery saving to preserve my phone if I need to use for emergency o important calls & messages (for example, Low Battery in university and other 4 our squad from home, with super battery saving I can always keep my phone on for emergencies). When I have no network is annoying because each single function of smartphones are not allowed, it could only works as mp3 player or camera
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I'm using an m2,I don't expect much in battery life.But in case of network,no network is showing when all smartphones like Samsung showing one bar coverage.Thats my prob.
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