The iPhone SE has better battery life than the iPhone 6S

iPhone SE it has a battery autonomy that is better than that of the iPhone 6S, or at least that's what a review published today tells us for the new smartphone presented by those from Cupertino in a conference that was organized on Monday.

The journalists of the famous publication Wall Street Journal had the opportunity to test iPhone SE from Monday until today, and on the occasion of the opening of pre-orders for the terminal, they also published a small review in which they talk about what the new smartphone offers for users.

According to those who tested iPhone SE, the smartphone has a battery autonomy that is up to 2 hours better than that of the iPhone 6S and up to 3 hours better than that of the Samsung Galaxy S7, equaling the 10 hours of use offered by iPad tablets .

Apple said that iPhone SE has up to 40% better battery life than the iPhone 6S in certain cases, and the information that appeared today confirms what Apple announced in Monday's conference, so users will have a very good experience.

The standout news is battery life. Unlike many other recent Apple products, the iPhone SE's is a significant improvement over its predecessors. In my lab stress test, which cycles through websites with uniform screen brightness, the SE lasted 10 hours—more than two hours longer than both the iPhone 6s and iPhone 5s, and nearly three hours longer than the Galaxy S7.

This is the first time that Apple offers such a large increase in autonomy with the launch of a new iPhone model, and if in iPhone 7 will offer a similar increase compared to the iPhone 6S, then I'm sure there will be extremely many users satisfied with the device.