Among the many taunts that Android fans often throw at Apple, we have a battery issue. For years, this has been the main takeaway: iPhones have better cameras but worse batteries than, for example, Samsung or Xiaomi phones. Good, What if we tell you that this is not entirely correct?

A few generations ago Apple decided to start working on the development of better batteries for your iPhones. Thus, we have moved into an era where these terminals gave better results than those historically recognized as true battery beasts.

In fact, short of going any further, the iPhone 13 Pro Max has been recognized in the past generation as mobile phone with the best battery on the marketup to two consecutive days without recharging in between.

Recently, a user wanted to test the capabilities of the iPhone 14 Pro Max, Apple’s latest device, against the Google Pixel 7 Pro, Google’s latest model. Who will win? We already told you and this is what Apple bet ahead of Mountain View betand by a significant margin.

How did the iPhone 14 Pro Max do better with a smaller battery?

One of the things that surprises users the most is how Apple optimizes their device batteries. Even with less power, iPhone 14 Pro Max managed to get a better result than Pixel 7 Pro. What is the difference between both batteries? Well, while Google’s bet suggests around 5,000 mAh of battery, Apple barely tops out at 4,323 mAh.

What happened to the Google device? To begin with, we have an integration between Android and the Pixel 7 Pro Tensor G2 chip. Everything indicates that between these two variables no such optimized communication as the A16 Bionic chip with iOS 16both keys in the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

It is through this optimization and integration that Apple is able to achieve better results with the battery of its devices. Power is worth nothing without controland this is well known from Cupertino, who even continue to support a “small” amount of RAM in their terminals compared to the Android landscape and with better results.

Battery tests on both devices: iPhone wins

YouTube video

The PhoneBuff YouTube channel shared a video in which they test the battery of both devices. To do this, used a robot that controlled the terminals on the screenopening and closing applications, typing, and playing sounds, videos, and games.

Within the first hour of the test, the iPhone 14 Pro Max already had 87% battery life, while the Google Pixel 7 Pro fell behind at 82%.

At that time, the Pixel 7 Pro hit 0% and died. iPhone 14 Pro Max still had 21%. PhoneBuff then decided to figure out what could be done with that percentage until the iPhone suffered the same fate as the Pixel. The answer surprised. With this small number, you can chat for 3 and a half hours or use Instagram for 4 hours and 12 minutes.

Finally, the Pixel 7 Pro count showed that the device lasted 25 hours and 41 minutes. Meanwhile iPhone 14 Pro Max arrived at 27 hours 44 minutes.

Source: Hiper Textual

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I am Bret Jackson, a professional journalist and author for Gadget Onus, where I specialize in writing about the gaming industry. With over 6 years of experience in my field, I have built up an extensive portfolio that ranges from reviews to interviews with top figures within the industry. My work has been featured on various news sites, providing readers with insightful analysis regarding the current state of gaming culture.

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