The test involved streaming a 10-hour Nyan cat video on all devices. To ensure there were no other factors at play, all the phones were set up with the same account, connected to the same Wi-Fi network, and their screen brightness was set to 50 percent. The results were pretty surprising. The iPhone X came out on top despite Apple claiming that its Plus handsets offer better battery life than it for video playback.
The handset lasted 9.5 hours, with the iPhone 6s Plus coming in second at 8 hours and 47 minutes. The iPhone 8 Plus took the third spot and lasted 7 hours and 46 minutes, while the iPhone 7 Plus was just a wee bit behind and lasted 7 hours and 22 minutes.
The difference between the iPhone 6s Plus and the iPhone 8 Plus is almost an hour. This indicates that despite Apple’s claims of the iPhone 7/8 Plus offering the same battery life as the 6s Plus, there’s a notable decline in battery life of its newer Plus iPhones. It is important to note that the test in question was not based on real-life use so its numbers are not representative of what you should expect from your iPhone in daily use. How satisfied are you with the battery life of your iPhone, Do you think your older iPhone offered better battery life when you had initially purchased it compared to the new model that you are using right now,
Reports are the images are enhanced for low light shooting. In a first for Apple, the phone will come with stereo speakers. One speaker will be at the top and the other on bottom. Apple is promising more battery life with the new phones. They estimate 12 hours of LTE browsing with the iPhone 7 and perhaps 14 hours with the 7 Plus.
Operating speed is said to be enhanced with the 7's new A10 Fusion chip, 64-bit quad-core processor. The company said it is 40 percent faster than the previous A9 processor. Users should get higher performance contributing to the improved battery life. Those who take lots of photos and videos or need extended space, will find more storage options.
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