iPhone 7 vs Samsung Galaxy S7 – battery life

Tests for iPhone 7 continue, and today we see a comparison regarding the theoretical battery autonomy that iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 can offer for us. In the video clip below, you have a long explanation regarding the battery life on the iPhone 7 and the Samsung Galaxy S7, and the end result is that they will work for about the same amount of time.

The iPhone 7 has a 1960 mAh battery, while the Samsung Galaxy S7 has a 3000 mAh battery, but despite the higher energy storage capacity, the autonomy is not 30% better. In a first test regarding the autonomy of the battery when playing video clips, the iPhone 7 worked for 13.2 hours, while the Galaxy S7 lasted 14.1 hours.

Apple says that the iPhone 7 can work for 13 hours to play video content over Wi-Fi, so this test confirms that Apple's specifications are 100% real. For use in games, the iPhone 7 registered a score of 189 minutes, so just over 3 hours of use in games that use its components to their maximum capacity.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 gets a score of 188 minutes, so there is no noticeable difference between them, even though we are talking about a battery that has 1000 mAh more. In the end, iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 will have a similar autonomy in daily use, but that depends a lot on how you use your terminals every day.