All I care about now is BATTERY life! Here’s WHY
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When a new product comes out, companies invariably promote how much faster and more powerful it is. Really, though, over the past five years, the progression in performance has diminished to the point where there are very few real-world differences between today’s product and last year’s. Battery life, however, has a lot of room for improvement across laptops, smartwatches, and especially smartphones. In my opinion, battery life is now the number one feature I look for with anything I buy!
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00:00 — Hot take: Battery life beats performance!
00:34 — Performance gains have diminished
01:36 — Performance gains graphs
02:37 — Battery life gains graphs
03:13 — CUKTECH Power Banks (Sponsor)
04:32 — Laptop industry focused on battery life
06:18 — Smartwatches are also doing the right thing
07:40 — Performance gains are good, but not everything
08:51 — I have a question for you…
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OK, settle this debate: is battery life more important than performance, or is performance more important than battery life?
That depends of your day to day uses. I play high preformance games every day, so cpu, gpu and ram are important for me. More so than battery.
I think it’s fine, if they chase higher performance but also trying to make it sensible with energy consumption. Like from what i seen Snapdragon elite is stronger and because of that for some of the games it can run at significally lower wattage consumption so battery life is technically improved. Better capacity batteries are also starting to get into phones, though i guess new type of batteries or replacing batteries with removable cover would be also nice to have. And charge passthrough to improve battery health and worse case let the phone run without a battery.
Samsung M51 and M62 phone was 9.5mm thick with 7000mAh battery, something I find perfectly acceptable, for a big capacity increase. But unfortunately the biggest brands prefer thinner devices. So we will only have some gradual improvements with slightly more efficient displays and SoC. Maybe in 5–10 years we will have SSB batteries with more capacity.
Bigger battery is more important than wireless charging. Name a more useless tech in smartphones, I’ll wait.
I don’t even watch reviews anymore I just jump straight to the chapter on battery
What is that increased performance gonna do if there is nothing on android that is utilising it. I don’t see mobile gaming evolving anywhere. I would rather have a phone with a 2 day battery and decent camera.
Companies are not focusing on cooling solutions, there’s no point of having powerful processor
I’m satisfied with my Pura 70 Pro battery
And the camera thingy. I dont give a F bout camera, put more battery life on the Pro 6.3 inch
I think this is why Silicon Carbon batteries are important. We’ll soon have 7000mah phone from Redmi, which is crazy considering its basically the same form factor as 5000mah.
If you look at how people reacted to Intel’s most recent cpu I don’t think people agree with this, I do but I’m not everyone
Totally agreed p
same here i just want battery life long
they intentionally not developing battery in mobile .. as it will short the sales
I just turned on my old OnePlus 7 , updated os, updated all apps and … it runs just the same when it was new. Most people do not use max processing power anyway. Nowadays smartphones are fast enough — even midrange. For future proofing better to buy one with faster and bigger memory than highend processor.
Performance is futue proofing provided manufacturers provide updates. But if you plan to change phones every 2 or 3 years, no point in high end device.
Basically the Xperia 10 IV fit this description, 17h SOT. amazing battery life, SD695 is very efficient yet has enough horsepower for basic day to day use. while my iPhone 13 Mini has amazing performance and all but just enough battery life to last a day, if it was a bit thicker it would have better battery life.
Thanks for bringing this up, the only reason i am unhappy with my existing device is reduced battery life over time. Manufacturers should bring innovation in battery technology to store more energy. Chinese manufacturers like oneplus, iqoo did bring 6000 mah battery without making device bulky, that’s something looks interesting.
Reviewers also ignore call quality especially in noisy areas, cell and Wi-Fi reception. I think only Geeky Ranjit and the notebook check website cover this.
Performance and efficiency go with each other, they are not opposites.
battery life is very important for most consumers.
For me the smartphones updates should focus on:
1. Thermals and stability
(How cool can the phone run doing the same stuff my current phone does)
2. Storage and RAM
(Am i running out of storage for apps and games?)
3. Performance
(Is the phone any faster than my current phone)
4. Software
(More OS and security updates to get more features)
5. Display
(Higher refresh rate and resolution)
6. Battery
(Fast charging, long life)
I dont care much about cameras
Battery 🔋 is crucial
The consumer DOES care about performance, and the laptop manufacturers lead by Apple Silicom are providing both, To say that consumers care more about battery than performance is NOT accurate.
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My number one priority for a new phone is battery life. Size being second. Performance isn’t near the top.
Smartwatches — I charge my Garmin twice a week — and it gets used a lot as a sport watch with GPS and maps. I guess as a smartwatch only it will last a week, while being 3 years old.
This is the way to go!
Totally agreed
i have this with tv in the opposite way lol. They put everything EXCEPT performance into tv software and it’s getting really weirdly bad even with flagship tv’s
Id venture saying that Cellphones for most ppl are for Whatsapp, Instagram, other social media, and photos and communication. We don’t need the level of performance that a laptop has for those tasks honestly. But bc it’s mobile, we need the battery life!
I totally support this change for phone manufacturers to start emphasising battery efficiency rather than performance or even making phone slim/sleek.
I want dual boot on phones Windows and android
This is the criteria I’ve been using while deciding what phones to get for the past few years. This is in a specific order.
Battery
Performance
Display
Build quality
Camera
Battery life is most definitely the most important one these days.
Smart phones reached their development cycle. Most of the mid budget phones are more than enough for everyday applications. We most use 15 to 25 apps. That’s it. I got Samsung A53 with earbuds on $110 deal. Spending wisely is all I can say.