[img]http://i.imgur.com/QIXan2W.png[/img]
OoOoOo the latest iPhone model is better than 80% of the scrollbar with a difference of a little over an hour between the top end but somehow it's REALLY BAD according to Facepunch OoOoOo
[QUOTE=Downsider;49932556][img]http://i.imgur.com/QIXan2W.png[/img]
OoOoOo the latest iPhone model is better than 80% of the scrollbar with a difference of a little over an hour between the top end but somehow it's REALLY BAD according to Facepunch OoOoOo[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure that doesnt even gets near the z3c, and that came out like 2 years ago.
Actually, I'm pretty sure most non-samsung phones rrleased in 2015 can outdo its battery, one way or another.
Even my phone that costed a third of a 6s lasts more.
[QUOTE=Rocâ„¢;49933295]Pretty sure that doesnt even gets near the z3c, and that came out like 2 years ago.
Actually, I'm pretty sure most non-samsung phones rrleased in 2015 can outdo its battery, one way or another.
Even my phone that costed a third of a 6s lasts more.[/QUOTE]
i found a different chart, which also lists how they measured use/time
[img]http://media.bestofmicro.com/Y/0/564984/original/TG-longest-lasting-Smartphones-March16.jpg[/img]
with a link to the source:
[url]http://www.tomsguide.com/us/smartphones-best-battery-life,review-2857.html[/url]
this is disregarding that most android phones that are rooted can under-clock/under-volt to get better battery life, for example i have under-clocked my HTC M8 from 2.4Ghz to 1.2-1.5Ghz and undervolted by 50mV so i get around 27 hours of regular use(wifi/ low screen) and 8+days (longest was 9 days and 13 hours) of stand by.
[QUOTE=omggrass;49934234]i found a different chart, which also lists how they measured use/time
[img]http://media.bestofmicro.com/Y/0/564984/original/TG-longest-lasting-Smartphones-March16.jpg[/img]
with a link to the source:
[url]http://www.tomsguide.com/us/smartphones-best-battery-life,review-2857.html[/url]
this is disregarding that most android phones that are rooted can under-clock/under-volt to get better battery life, for example i have under-clocked my HTC M8 from 2.4Ghz to 1.2-1.5Ghz and undervolted by 50mV so i get around 27 hours of regular use(wifi/ low screen) and 8+days (longest was 9 days and 13 hours) of stand by.[/QUOTE]
Its almost always the same, give or take an hour.
Sony smartphones throttle down speed with the standard savings mode (standard because theres an ultra savings mode), and it saves a lot of battery, for a small cost in speed which isn't that noticeable unless you're hooked on speed and count the time in nanoseconds.
[QUOTE=omggrass;49934234]i found a different chart, which also lists how they measured use/time
with a link to the source:
[URL]http://www.tomsguide.com/us/smartphones-best-battery-life,review-2857.html[/URL]
this is disregarding that most android phones that are rooted can under-clock/under-volt to get better battery life, for example i have under-clocked my HTC M8 from 2.4Ghz to 1.2-1.5Ghz and undervolted by 50mV so i get around 27 hours of regular use(wifi/ low screen) and 8+days (longest was 9 days and 13 hours) of stand by.[/QUOTE]
And it's two hours above the category average. How, exactly, is that shit? You literally linked to list of the best phone batteries, with the iPhone 6plus on it.
And undervolting literally does next to nothing for your phone's battery life. You're not getting 27 hours of usage by cutting the voltage of your phone by less than 5% and halving your phone's max operating frequency (which isn't even used 99% of the time you use your phone-- Android phones already do this dynamically for you when the phone doesn't need to be zippy, the CPU governer takes care of this for you). iPhone's also have a power savings mode that reduces performance to benefit battery life.
[QUOTE=Downsider;49937385]And it's two hours above the category average. How, exactly, is that shit? You literally linked to list of the best phone batteries, with the iPhone 6plus on it.
And undervolting literally does next to nothing for your phone's battery life. You're not getting 27 hours of usage by cutting the voltage of your phone by less than 5% and halving your phone's max operating frequency (which isn't even used 99% of the time you use your phone-- Android phones already do this dynamically for you when the phone doesn't need to be zippy, the CPU governer takes care of this for you). iPhone's also have a power savings mode that reduces performance to benefit battery life.[/QUOTE]
And it still doesnt makes it much better than some other phones that dont even use power saving modes.
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