That means both the iPhone 16 Pro Max and Galaxy S24 Ultra had 100% battery health at the start of the test. The screens were set to 200 nits with auto-brightness turned off. The speakers were ...
A phone would need to hold out for more than 14 hours on the battery test we run on each phone just to have a chance of making the grade. Still, some devices manage to go above and beyond that 14 ...
To further evaluate the battery life of both phones, we conducted a comprehensive app cycle test. This test involves running a series of apps and tasks continuously until the battery is depleted.
It’ll be interesting to see if Macwelt recreates the same test this time next year with the new iPhone 16. We’ve already reported on how a robot arm has proven the latest iPhone’s battery life ...
In a direct test against the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, the iPhone 16 Pro Max lasted 28 hours and 14 minutes, almost an hour longer than the S24 Ultra’s 27 hours and 18 minutes. That’s not a massive ...
Our rigorous testing gives a fuller, all-round picture of every battery's performance. We measure their longevity when they're powering high-drain devices, test their capacity and how it changes after ...
This sacrifices day-to-day battery life to preserve long-term battery health. Is this a feature worth activating, or should you stick with Adaptive Charging, which we've had for a while?
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