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3D-printed Samsung and Apple logos are seen in this picture illustration on January 26, 2016. Reuters/Dado Ruvic
If there is one thing about an Apple iPhone that is often criticised, it’s the battery. Compared to other popular smartphones in the market, the iPhone has always been behind when it comes to battery capacity and performance. Let’s pit Apple’s latest smartphone to furnish a headphone jack, the iPhone 6s Plus, in a cell match against one of the most heavy-duty handsets battery-wise today, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.
The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge packs a non-removable lithium-ion battery with 3, 600 mAh capacity that provides 27 hours of 3G phone calls and 74 hours of music play. A whole day’s worth of moderate to high usage can leave the Galaxy S7 Edge with 25 percent to 35 percent battery life. According to Trusted Reviews, the S7 Edge dips quickly during intensive tasks like heavy gaming but makes up for it with its excellent standby time.