iPhone X Beats Galaxy Note 8 in Battery Life

iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy Note 8, iPhone 8 Plus and OnePlus 5 have the battery autonomy compared in a first test with a truly surprising result.

iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy Note 8, 8 iPhone Plus si OnePlus 5 they appear in a first battery autonomy test, the purpose of which is to tell us how well Apple's phone is doing. We are talking about a test that kept the phone screens on for its entire duration, and as you will see below, the iPhone X gets a surprising result in front of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, even though it has a smaller battery.

iPhone X has a 2716 mAh battery, iPhone 8 Plus has a 2691 mAh battery, OnePlus 5 and Samsung Galaxy Note 8 have 3300 mAh batteries, but this only helps one of the devices. The iPhone 8 Plus was the first phone to fail in this test, as expected, failing to pass Android phones in other similar tests of this kind, so this should not be a surprise to anyone.

The iPhone X did not win, but it beat the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 with almost 30 more minutes of use, being only behind the OnePlus 5 by a little over 10 minutes. The iPhone X achieved a remarkable result in this test, its marginally larger battery offering an autonomy of almost 40 minutes better than that of the iPhone 8 plus, but the important thing is that it beat the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 in the test.

iPhone X has a very good battery, and if in a test like this it manages to work for 5 hours, you can imagine that in daily use you will get almost double. The OLED screen consumes less energy than the LCD, despite the higher resolution at which it works, and this helps the iPhone X to be superior to the iPhone 8 Plus and the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, something that many customers will appreciate.