Smartphone Battery Test: iPhone 6S Plus v Galaxy S7 Edge v HTC 10 v LG G5 v Nexus 6P v OnePlus 3

Smartphone Battery Test: iPhone 6S Plus v Galaxy S7 Edge v HTC 10 v LG G5 v Nexus 6P v OnePlus 3




You’ve asked us to put together a smartphone test that uses gaming to show the strengths of each battery. Now we’ve listened to your picks for the phones we …

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  1. This test still doesn't mean anything since the phones were set at max brightness instead of a standard brightness. The phones who have a higher brightness get punished more than ones that have a lower max brightness. How did that make it past you guys?

  2. sooo glad i just bought a oneplus3… sigh worse battery life than my last phone, but 6gb of ram and amazing smooth OS sold me.. silly battery

  3. a lot of sour people here trying to disprove the fact that the s7 edge has the best battery life. Stick to your iPhones if it's what you like best, but please stop trying to find ways to discredit the fact that the s7 edge is just better. Just keep playing apple fan boys, I hope you have wireless headphones too cause that Jack will be gone when the iPhone 7 drops.

  4. what really is important is the fps over time. i expect that every phone but the iPhone significantly reduced performance as the test went on.

  5. The Exynos S7 Edger is wining here not just because of a larger battery but because the GPU is less powerful.Sites such as notebookcheck have proven that an HTC 10 with SD820 can get up to 48 FPS in games such as Asphalt 8 but an Exynos S7 powered device can go up to only 30 FPS.That is 18 FPS difference which means the Adreno 530 needs more power to push that smooth gameplay.So in the end if you made the same test with a SD820 powered S7 Edge you will see that it doesn't last as long because of the good GPU.

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