The LG G3 and Oppo Find 7 are living proof that a smartphone with a screen QuadHD requires a little more battery power than other models currently screens. Not that the two cited present a horrendous performance in their batteries, but they simply are not the first in this category, right? Well, when the Galaxy Note 4 was announced, it was clear that he would not come with a bigger battery, and it ended up worrying many people, and anticipating a possible problem in this battery autonomy.
The test is done by running a script on smartphones that simulates the daily use of continuous real life of these devices, and with the screen set to 200 nits. The result confirms that a person using your Samsung Galaxy Note 4 normally, without stopping, can spend up to almost 9 hours having fun with the device between dials, texts, games and internet. This is a prediction, of course, and for people who do not use the smartphone all the time, it can last up to a day and a half or two. Or even more if the Ultra Power Saving Mode is active, of course.
And as it is the battery, the test was also done on the new feature of the Galaxy Note 4 which allows it to charge faster than others, and the apparatus seen passed this test as well. The result was a full recharge in just 95 minutes. What is quite interesting for a player of the magnitude of phablet. Appear to be good news for those already eyeing the device from Samsung and intends to acquire one soon, but was concerned about the battery aspect.
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