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iPhone 7 Finishes Last In New Test of Battery Life (betanews.com)

"Pitted against the Samsung Galaxy S7, HTC 10 and LG G5, Apple's latest handset came in last place... and by some distance," reports BetaNews. Here's the results of a new test from the U.K. consumer advocacy group, Which?: We compared the iPhone 7's battery life, when making calls and browsing the web, to those of three top Android competitors: the Samsung Galaxy S7, HTC 10 and LG G5, and the results were staggering. While the iPhone 7's 712 minutes of call time (nearly 12 hours) may sound acceptable, the rival Samsung Galaxy S7 lasted twice as long -- and it doesn't even have the longest lasting battery. The HTC 10 lasted an incredible 1,859 minutes (that's almost 31 hours).

When it comes to internet browsing time, arguably the more important measurement, the results were a lot closer...but the iPhone 7 still came bottom. The 615 minutes of battery life offered by the iPhone 7 is 25 minutes less than its nearest rival, the LG G5, and 175 minutes less than the top performing HTC 10.

The researchers point out that the iPhone 7 has a smaller battery -- but that's leaving critics unimpressed. The Guardian newspaper is asking, "How good can a phone be if the battery doesn't last even a day?"

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  1. How many have to die before Samsung fixes this? by Overzeetop · · Score: 5, Funny

    Over 4 million people have died (1) since it was revealed that the Note 7 had batteries which could end the world as we know it (2). How many more have to die before this problem is fixed (3).

    (1) Based on world human mortality rates. Deaths are unrelated to the Note 7.
    (2) Not really.
    (3) 151,000 people per day. As noted in (1), these deaths are in no way related to the Note 7, more than 2/3 of which had already been replaced as of the end of last week.

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  2. Re:Impossible by Feral+Nerd · · Score: 1, Funny

    It's rigged when you don't compare it to the 7 Plus. The other phones are larger with bigger batteries.

    So yes, they rigged the test.

    What the fuck is insightful about this post? Apple never made that claim. Slashshit really has hit a new low.

    Apple deleted the analog headphone jack thus committing a crime against humanity .... eh sorry about that, ... actually it's just the normal choir of Slashdot haters singing their whining song about some insignificant shit nobody else cares about or notices. If any iPhone 7 users do miss the analog jack the vast majority of them will either use the adaptor or just hit Amazon and buy a $25-$50 Bluetooth headset instead of screaming their heads off about how the world is ending because some mobile phone manufacturer deleted a connector.

  3. Re:Seriously? It doesn't matter? by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 3, Funny

    What planet do you live on? I for one, DEMAND a large battery, because I don't like being a "wall wart" trying to find some place to charge my phone, just to make it through the day.

    Something tells me a road rage incident is in your future. The color of someone's car will push you over the edge.

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