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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra passes with flying colors in battery tests

We all know that the most powerful smartphones are also those that drain the battery the most, at least in the case of Android models.

But the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra comes to prove that there is an exception. The terminal was subjected to battery tests and achieved impressive results that made it pass the test with flying colors.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra surpasses predecessor in battery tests

The samsung galaxy S23 Ultra is available in Portugal for a price starting at 1,449.90 euros Credit@Samsung

The more powerful a smartphone is, the more the battery suffers from that power. At least, that’s the case with several top of the range Android universe. At this point, iPhone models have already proven to save more autonomy.

But there is light at the end of the tunnel and this light is emitted by the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra which, despite being an all-powerful performer, does not drain the battery in a short time. Recently, the model was subjected to battery tests by the Neowin website and managed to pass with distinction.

The new Galaxy S23 Ultra surpassed its predecessor, proving that Samsung has effectively and efficiently worked this crucial point in smartphones. Part of the merit must be attributed to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, included in this smartphone, and which may be the beginning of the solution for better autonomy in top smartphones with the Android operating system.

But let’s go to numbers. The Galaxy S23 Ultra was compared to its predecessor in battery tests, with both models equipped with the same apps.

Galaxy S23 Ultra can be charged once every two days

During the test, the Galaxy S23 Ultra recorded 16% autonomy after one day and eight hours of use. The Galaxy S22 Ultra had only 4% of autonomy left after 22 hours of use.

Remember that both terminals are equipped with 5,000 mAh batteries. On balance the Galaxy S23 Ultra can be charged once in two days while the previous model will require charging every 22 hours.

According to the NeoWin website, the Galaxy S23 Ultra consumes less energy than its predecessor with the screen active and with applications running in the background.

Another important fact is that the less energy smartphones use, the less heat is generated. This is an important point, as it allows for better performance of the terminal and greater longevity in its useful life as equipment.

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