Android Snapchat update suddenly usable, users attest

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Test Finds That iPhone X Beats iPhone Xs, Xs Max In Battery Life

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As we have seen for most smartphones, with every new generation, there will also be improvements made to battery life. In the case of Apple’s new iPhones, the iPhone Xs and Xs Max, Apple basically touted an extra 30 minutes of battery life that users could squeeze out of their phones.

Unfortunately in a test performed and published by Tom’s Guide (via AppleInsider), that doesn’t really appear to be the case. The test found that Apple’s new iPhones actually performed worse in battery life tests compared to its predecessor, the iPhone X. Based on their tests, the iPhone Xs Max managed 10 hours and 38 minutes of continuous browsing over 4G LTE.

The iPhone Xs managed 9 hours 41 minutes, while the iPhone X actually managed 10 hours and 49 minutes. Granted the difference between the iPhone Xs Max and iPhone X is pretty small, but to have a phone from 2017 beat out this year’s model which is supposed to offer an extra 30 minutes is pretty embarrassing.

The numbers on the iPhone Xs and Xs Max also pale in comparison compared to Android smartphones, like the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 which managed 11 hours and 26 minutes, while the Google Pixel 2 XL managed 12 hours and 9 minutes, while Huawei’s P20 Pro managed an impressive 14 hours and 13 minutes.

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Monster Hunter Stories Now Available On iOS & Android

Capcom seems to be on a roll releasing Monster Hunter games, such as Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter Generations which was recently made available for the Nintendo Switch. Now if you’re looking to bring your monster hunting with you on the go, then you might be interested to learn that Capcom has since announced Monster Hunter Stories for mobile.

For those unfamiliar, the game was previously released on the Nintendo 3DS back in 2017. It has now been released for both iOS and Android devices so gamers who played the 3DS version can expect more or less the same thing, except with revamped controls designed for mobile devices and touchscreens.

However it should be noted that Monster Hunter Stories is a paid game meaning that you will need to pay upfront in order to play it. It will cost $20 which is admittedly quite pricey as far as mobile titles are concerned. There is some good news and that is there will be a playable demo that players can check out first before making their decision.

For those who want to check out the demo, it can be for here for iOS and Android, while the paid version can be found here for iOS and Android. In the meantime gamers can also check out the trailer for the game in the video above.

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Monster Hunter Stories Now Available On iOS & Android

Capcom seems to be on a roll releasing Monster Hunter games, such as Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter Generations which was recently made available for the Nintendo Switch. Now if you’re looking to bring your monster hunting with you on the go, then you might be interested to learn that Capcom has since announced Monster Hunter Stories for mobile.

For those unfamiliar, the game was previously released on the Nintendo 3DS back in 2017. It has now been released for both iOS and Android devices so gamers who played the 3DS version can expect more or less the same thing, except with revamped controls designed for mobile devices and touchscreens.

However it should be noted that Monster Hunter Stories is a paid game meaning that you will need to pay upfront in order to play it. It will cost $20 which is admittedly quite pricey as far as mobile titles are concerned. There is some good news and that is there will be a playable demo that players can check out first before making their decision.

For those who want to check out the demo, it can be for here for iOS and Android, while the paid version can be found here for iOS and Android. In the meantime gamers can also check out the trailer for the game in the video above.

Monster Hunter Stories Now Available On iOS & Android , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.