In the smartphone the fastest recharge batteries? Will it be Google Pixel XL, iPhone 7 Plus, maybe Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge? Interesting test shows a dramatic truth.
On the web every now and then there will be various tests smartphones. Some of them tend to be very interesting, others not. Some time ago I described how to cope under water iPhone 7 as compared to the Galaxy S7. Another test was the same activity, but in the implementation of the new smartphone Google Pixel. Some date back to the creator of the internet, even after checking the speed of the iOS release to release for various models of iPhones. Either way, the web is teeming with all sorts of ideas. One of the more interesting concerns the speed of charging the battery in three selected smartphones. About this type of test attempted creator SuperSafe TV channel on YouTube, calling for answers iPhone 7 Plus, Google Pixel XL and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.
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The test began with a comparison of chargers and battery capacity of selected smartphones. Google Pixel XL received because the battery capacity of 3450 mAh, Galaxy S7 Edge 3600 mAh, while the smallest was in the iPhone 7 Plus – 2900 mAh. The test started at the moment of connection for charging mobile, with the indicator battery exactly 1% and held in flight mode. They were excluded as location services and a network of Bluetooth. The whole was allowed to obtain the most accurate result. Of course, neither I nor anyone else would want to watch a few hours charging smartphones, so the video has been accelerated. After 30 minutes, Pixel XL already charged 24% of the battery, while the iPhone 7 Plus only 18%. A shock may be the result of Galaxy S7 Edge, who was then on the meter 46%. Let me remind you that it has the most capacious battery with three phones . After an hour, the ranking is maintained.
This test decisively won the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, who at the time of one hour 29 minutes and 19 seconds to complete charged 3600 mAh battery. At this time, the Pixel XL was only 84% on the meter. Ultimately, the entire process took him two hours and three minutes. Last place went to the iPhone, which took more than twice as much time as the winner (3 hours and 27 minutes) for a full charge, while having the least capacious battery (2900 mAh). The result is a confirmation of the fact that Android smartphones support fast charging. Phones logo gnawed apples are still not implemented such technology and how you can see the specifications – also have the smallest batteries. So I hope that one day things will change. Maybe next year when the iPhone 8 is supposed to receive wireless charging. Source: SuperSafe TV own study
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