Samsung Galaxy Note 8 – battery life vs iPhone 7 Plus

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has battery autonomy compared to that of the iPhone 7 Plus, and not only that, in a test designed to show us how big the differences are.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has battery autonomy compared to that of a 7 iPhone Plus, and not only that, in a test designed to show us how big the differences between the products are. You can see in the image below how the battery autonomy of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 compares with that of the iPhone 7 Plus and, unfortunately, for those from Samsung, the news is not so good, the Apple phone offering a better user experience.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has an autonomy of only 7 hours and 50 minutes according to the test, unlike the iPhone 7 Plus which offers an autonomy of 9 hours and 7 minutes. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has an autonomy of almost 2 hours less than that of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 released last year, and this is already the difference in battery capacity of only 10%, the iPhone 7 Plus being surpassed by the model released last year.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 – battery life compared to that of the iPhone 7 Plus

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 battery life iPhone 7 Plus

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 does not manage to complete the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus or the OnePlus 5 with the autonomy it offers, so we are talking about a disappointment on the part of the Koreans. Google Pixel Xl and LG G6 are surpassed by Samsung Galaxy Note 8 in terms of battery autonomy, so at least here there is a bonus that the phone has in front of the competition, but iPhone 7 Plus is more important.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 has a battery with a capacity of 3300 mAh, only 200 mAh less than that of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, the difference in autonomy being enormous. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was tested using a method that emulates daily use, so not using a benchmarking application, so you can be happy that the iPhone 7 Plus offers a better autonomy than the Samsung flagship, but charges 2 times more slow.