PhoneArena Battery Test Results – PhoneArena
We at PhoneArena take battery life testing seriously: we put all phones that we review through some rigorous testing.
This has allowed us to build a database of all the phones that we have tested in the last few years and on this page you will find all the results summarized in a table.
Here is our process: we make sure that all phones are tested without a SIM card and all conditions are equal as much as possible. One important step to ensuring that is that we set the brightness level of phones to a fixed level of 200 nits using specialized display color meter and professional software. This is a brightness level that ensures comfortable use indoors as the most common use case.
Our second test is the YouTube video streaming battery test. We load up the same video playlist on all of the phones. This is a more intense test that uses more resources, and it provides a valuable and different perspective on battery life that those who watch a lot of video on their phone will appreciate.
Our tests are cross-platform, meaning you can compare the results of an iOS device to an Android one. With this in mind, here are the scores for each brand:
Apple iPhones
Samsung Galaxy phones
Google Pixel phones
The Google Pixel 6 and 6 Pro series are a brand new start for Google, as they combine multiple years of work on the first ever Google-made chip, the Google Tensor, as well as the first new sensor in Pixels in years, and finally, a very different and stylish design. Both phones also come with big batteries, and you can compare how they last again earlier Pixels in the chart above.
OnePlus & Oppo phones
The OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro bring new Hasselblad cameras and bigger batteries, and we have tested both phones to see how much of an improvement they bring over earlier OnePlus devices.
Motorola phones
Motorola phones are known to offer excellent value for the money and some of them also feature incredible battery life.
Sony phones
Sony has focused its efforts on the Xperia line, where it brings camera innovation and tries to outdo market leaders Samsung and Apple.
After Huawei was banned from using Android and Google Services, and then after LG exited the market in 2021, Xiaomi has emerged as the quickest growing company, even surpassing Apple as the second largest phone maker and aiming to sell more phones than Samsung in the future.
Asus phones
Asus has always tried making something different, something that stands out. Whether it is its Zenfone series or the gaming ROG phones, it definitely achieves that.
LG phones
LG has decided to quit the smartphone market in early 2021, so it is no longer making new phones.
Budget phones
Foldable phones
Foldable phones are trying to make a dent in the smartphone space, and we have benchmarked the most popular models. Note that we are running our benchmarks on the main screen only.
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