Not Samsung and not iPhone: named the 'most enduring' smartphone of 2024.


Tech blogger TechDroider tested the battery life of smartphones from various companies over 24 hours. Among the devices tested were Xiaomi 15 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, OnePlus 12, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Pixel 9 Pro, and Xiaomi 14 Pro.
All tests were conducted under the same conditions with identical screen brightness settings and no wireless connections. The tests included gaming, video viewing, and web surfing.
In the game Call of Duty Warzone, the Xiaomi 15 Pro showed the best results, consuming only 27% of the battery after 3 hours of gameplay at a temperature of 38.4°C. The Galaxy S24 Ultra lost 47% of its charge and heated up to 43.6°C.
During YouTube viewing and web surfing, the Xiaomi 15 Pro was also the leader. This was especially noticeable during the browsing test, where after 1.5 hours of active use, 39% of the charge remained.
Ultimately, the Xiaomi 15 Pro demonstrated an impressive result - 12 hours and 23 minutes of continuous operation. In second place was the iPhone 16 Pro Max with a duration of 11 hours and 16 minutes, and in third place was the OnePlus 12 with 10 hours and 46 minutes of operation.
The blog author highlights the success of the Xiaomi 15 Pro due to its powerful 6100 mAh battery, which exceeds the capacity of other competitors' batteries.
It is also worth noting that manufacturers are increasingly putting batteries with a capacity of over 6000 mAh in their smartphones, and Xiaomi even plans to release a model with a 7500 mAh battery and 100-watt charging.
Recall the massive failure of smartphone functions when Ukrainian users 'woke up' in Moscow and Kursk.
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