iPhone 13 Pro Versus Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra in a super autonomy test;Who's winning?(Video)

Time 16/03/2023 By myhoneybakedfeedback

2021 is the year in which Apple has increased the ability of new phone batteries to a level that begins to sound as it rivals.iPhone 12 Pro Max was already fantastic for autonomy so we were very curious to see what iPhone 13 Pro Max could.Said and made for Youtuber Phonebuff, who staged a comparison between iPhone 13 Pro Max and its main rival, Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra.

The battle is between a Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra with 5000 mAh battery (our test here) and an iPhone 13 Pro Max with 4352 mAh battery, 665 mAh leap compared to its predecessor.The first test made by PhoneBuff involves making a one -hour phone call on both phones.Here the iPhone loses 1%and the galaxy S 5%.Youtuber stresses that Apple tends to report the battery -related numbers too optimistically.There follows a test for sending and receiving SMS/messages for time, the time when Samsung loses 6% battery, and Apple 7%.

There is also an opening and emails scrolling test during an hour.The iPhone is doing better than the Samsung here, and the next test is the most intense so far: browsing websites and scrolling, and the gap between iPhone and Samsung increases, in favor of Apple phone.Follow an Instagram one hour test, then a 16 -hour standby test, another victory for the Breton phone.

iPhone 13 Pro versus Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra într-un super test de autonomie; Cine câştigă? (Video)

Then comes a test with an hour of YouTube and we have an hour of playing Alta's Adventure.I let you look at the whole clip and do not spoilers, but it is clear the trend to which we go, namely a victory of the bitten apple.And not anyway, but with a pretty big advantage.Could the secret be the promotion technology from Apple, can a refresh of adaptive rates better implemented or can a more energy efficient CPU?

Moreover, I understood from Youtuber and that this phone enters the Top 5 all time of tested terminals with such one -hour samples.