Over the presentation of the Galaxy S7 approaches, more rumors and leaks going well. The latest video concerns the autonomy of the next high-end smartphone from Samsung. Eldar Murtazin, editor of mobile-review.com, announced that it would reach 17 hours with maximum backlight.
The video is consuming more than surfing the Internet or basic uses of a smartphone we dare not imagine the average battery life of the device with a lighter backlight.
However, this information may be quite plausible. Samsung is known for its excellent performance optimization of these smartphones in video playback and previous models already had good battery life for this type of use. The tests of our laboratory had revealed and 2:45 p.m. video autonomy for the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and 3:22 p.m. for the Galaxy Note 4.
The presence of a battery of larger capacity, screen Super Amoled, less energy than IPS displays, and better quality of the RAM could also be factors may have contributed to such autonomy. Still, it would still be a first for a camera not regarded as a PHABLET
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