iPhone 7 Plus – greater autonomy than Android terminals

The iPhone 7 Plus has a better autonomy than that of many competing Android terminals, according to a new test published today.

7 iPhone Plus it has better autonomy than that of all the Android terminals present in a test published during this day, as you can see in the image below. From the LG V10 to the LG V20, the iPhone 7 Plus has much better autonomy than the competitors in the Android segment, the difference being very big in almost all cases.

According to this test, the iPhone 7 Plus gets an autonomy of 9 hours and 5 minutes for use, 1 hour and 47 minutes more than the Galaxy S7 Edge, which follows it in the second position. In third place is the Motorola Moto Z Force Droid Edition, and in third place we have the Google Nexus 6P, with the LG V20 following in the fourth position.

To be completely honest, I am surprised to see how much battery life the iPhone 7 Plus managed to achieve in this test, especially since I have never exceeded 9 hours of use until now. It is true that I was only 20 or so minutes away from this point, so the result is not that far from reality, as some of you already know.

iPhone 7 Plus – greater autonomy than Android terminals

Although the iPhone 7 Plus has very good autonomy and surpasses some competing Android terminals, when it comes to the charging period, we are talking about a very weak point. More precisely, the iPhone 7 PLus charges in 3 hours and 17 minutes, much more than any of the Android terminals that were compared to it.

The LG V10 charges the fastest, and the Motorola Moto Z Force Droid Edition the hardest, but even this terminal is 87 minutes faster than the iPhone 7 Plus. The Apple company still avoids implementing a fast charging system in its iPhone terminals, and this displeases many users.

Unfortunately, things will not change, but at least iPhone 7 Plus has a much better autonomy than that of competing Android terminals.

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