The model lasted 13 hours and 50 minutes of active use, which puts it on par with the flagship Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, which showed results only one minute less.
In terms of autonomy, the Galaxy A06 is significantly ahead of its predecessor, the Galaxy A05, by up to 2.5 hours.
It also turned out to have a longer lifespan than the Redmi 13, Redmi Note 13 and Samsung Galaxy A25, despite having the same 5000 mAh batteries.
However, it is still worth noting that the Galaxy A15 showed the best result, lasting 15 hours and 28 minutes.
Let’s recall that the Galaxy A06 is equipped with a Helio G85 chipset, a 6.7-inch IPS display, and supports wired charging up to 25W.
Source: Ferra

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