The top smartphone in terms of battery life

Here's which smartphone offers the best battery autonomy in everyday life, iPhone terminals being at the top.

iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus dominate a top of smartphones that offer the best battery autonomy at the moment. None of them occupy the first position, the Galaxy Note 5 having this honor, but they occupy the next 4 places with surprisingly good positions, considering the competition around them.

Just behind the Apple smartphones is the Google Pixel, recently launched on the market, and the iPhone SE separates it from the Xiaomi Mi 5, at a fairly small distance. The vast majority of smartphones in this top offer a minimum of 7 hours of autonomy for users, while very few offer an autonomy of less than 7 hours.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge have rather poor results for the large batteries they included, but the Galaxy Note 5 saves the situation with the first position. Of course, its score is identical to that of the iPhone 6S plus, but those from Samsung still have something to brag about when it comes to the battery autonomy offered by their own smartphones.

On the iPhone 6S Plus, I never reached the autonomy presented in this top, but on the iPhone 7 Plus I did, so I can confirm this. Otherwise, the good or bad autonomy depends on the way the smartphones are used by the users, complex tasks needing the most energy to keep the terminals in operation.

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