2020 phones with best battery life
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Phones with best battery life 2020 - buyer’s guide
In this article we are going to consider;
—Which smartphone have the best battery life
—Which android has the best battery life
—Which phones has the long lasting battery
—Smartphone battery life comparison
—Long battery life mobile phone prices
Our top pick for a phone battery life champ is the Poco F2 Pro for being one of the most powerful smartphones and the most dependable performer when it comes to battery life.
The Realme 6i beats any other smartphone we've tested to date, but that's probably the best we can say about it.
The Galaxy M30s' battery capacity of 6,000mAh makes a promise which the handset keeps in practice - it posted a 130h Endurance rating in our testing. There's a pretty good phone around that battery too - an excellent AMOLED display, well balanced chipset and capable camera combine to make up a really nice package.
Next on our list is the Redmi Note 9S. In addition to the outstanding battery autonomy, it also delivers some excellent bang for the buck making it one of the cheapest gaming-oriented smartphones. It also offers enjoyable stills and videos.
Moving down the ranks, we're getting to the Realme 5. While not universally available, this budget Realme is one of the best options for long battery life where you can buy it. It's particularly amazing for voice calls, but 20 hours in each of our screen-on tests is even more impressive. Mind you, the Snapdragon 665 that's at the helm isn't too shabby either and is actually quite the performer even for gaming.
The Huawei P40 Lite is one very balanced smartphone that excels in performance, battery life and camera quality. Its screen is ideal for gaming and streaming videos, too. There is only caveat - no Google services like most recent Huawei phones.
We just can't miss mentioning the vivo IQOO 3 5G - a flagship phone with super-fast charging. Topping up its 4,400mAh in less than an hour it makes overnight charging a foreign concept. That is if you always have the proprietary peripherals on you when you need to top up fast.
Fast charging has been getting faster and more widely available even on more affordable smartphones. Still, while being able to top up a phone in less than an hour, or even as fast as half an hour, can lead to changing your charging habits entirely, actual phone battery autonomy remains a key priority - no VOOC can help you out when there's no power outlet around.
So on this page you will find the phones that prioritize battery life and scored at the top of our phone battery testing chart.
EDITORS' CHOICE
Xiaomi Poco F2 Pro
SPECS
120h Endurance rating (36:26h calls, 15:45h web, 25:16h video)
4,700mAh battery, 33W charging
One of the cheapest flagships
Large uninterrupted OLRD screen, HDR10+
Snapdragon 865 chip
Versatile camera setup
No microSD slot
Lacks water resistance
Our top pick for a phone battery life champ is the Poco F2 Pro for being one of the most powerful smartphones and the most dependable performer when it comes to battery life.
Realme 6i
SPECS
186h Endurance rating (34:59h calls, 29:59h web, 20:55h video)
Very affordable
Large screen, splash resistant body
Gaming-friendly performance
Dependable photo camera
Dedicated microSD slot, 3.5mm jack
Slow charging (50% in 50mins)
Low-res screen
No 4K video recording
The Realme 6i beats any other smartphone we've tested to date, but that's probably the best we can say about it.
Samsung Galaxy M30s
SPECS
130h Endurance rating (35:29h calls, 16:13h web, 21:32h video)
FullHD 6.4" Super AMOLED display is excellent overall
Efficient and decently powerful Exynos 9611 chip
Capable camera setup
Dedicated microSD slot
Plastic build
Iffy fingerprint reader experience
Slooow charging (21% in 30mins)
The Galaxy M30s' battery capacity of 6,000mAh makes a promise which the handset keeps in practice - it posted a 130h Endurance rating in our testing. There's a pretty good phone around that battery too - an excellent AMOLED display, well balanced chipset and capable camera combine to make up a really nice package.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 9S
SPECS
127h Endurance rating (41:30h calls, 19:12h web, 16:30h video)
Snapdragon 720G chipset is snappy and efficient
Great HDR10 screen, even the uneven backlight around the notch
Good camera quality overall
Dedicated microSD slot, 3.5mm jack
Slow charging (1 hours and 45 mins for a full charge)
No NFC
Next on our list is the Redmi Note 9S. In addition to the outstanding battery autonomy, it also delivers some excellent bang for the buck making it one of the cheapest gaming-oriented smartphones. It also offers enjoyable stills and videos.
Realme 5
SPECS
144h Endurance rating (47:12h calls, 21:11h web, 20:02h video), ideal for heavy talkers
Excellent performance, great for gaming
Very good photos out of the main camera for the class
Dedicated microSD slot
Low-res display (big, though, if that's your thing)
Limited regional availability
Uninspiring macro and ultra wide cameras
Moving down the ranks, we're getting to the Realme 5. While not universally available, this budget Realme is one of the best options for long battery life where you can buy it. It's particularly amazing for voice calls, but 20 hours in each of our screen-on tests is even more impressive. Mind you, the Snapdragon 665 that's at the helm isn't too shabby either and is actually quite the performer even for gaming.
Motorola Moto G8 Power
SPECS
136h Endurance rating (30:56h calls, 20:23h web, 18:21h video)
Okay camera experience in daylight with versatile shooting modes
Has splash resistance
Great stereo speakers
Modest chipset, not well suited to gaming
No NFC
Slow charging - 29% in 30 mins
If you're not hell-bent on battery life, more value can be found elsewhere
Another marathon runner, the Moto G8 Power relies on the same chipset as the Realme 5 but it provides upgrades in several other areas like the slightly speedier charging, the more versatile quad-camera setup, and the 1080p screen.
Huawei P40 lite
SPECS
121h Endurance rating (33:21h calls, 18:04h web, 15:58h video), ideal for heavy talkers
Excellent performance, great for gaming
Very good photos out day and night
Large screen with small cutout
No Google Mobile Services
Memory expansion via NM cards
Uninspiring video recording, no EIS
The Huawei P40 Lite is one very balanced smartphone that excels in performance, battery life and camera quality. Its screen is ideal for gaming and streaming videos, too. There is only caveat - no Google services like most recent Huawei phones.
FASTEST CHARGING
vivo iQOO 3 5G
SPECS
Among the fastest charging speeds we've seen - the 55W adapter takes it from 0 to full in 50 minutes
118h Endurance rating (27:34h calls, 14:28h web, 25:37h video)
Great OLED screen, and also plenty bright
All-round camera setup, particularly good macros
Flagship Snapdragon 865 chipset
As with all proprietary solutions, the super-fast charging requires all the links in the chain - phone, cable and adapter
Unimpressive main camera output overall, generally mediocre low-light photos.
Limited regional availability
We just can't miss mentioning the vivo IQOO 3 5G - a flagship phone with super-fast charging. Topping up its 4,400mAh in less than an hour it makes overnight charging a foreign concept. That is if you always have the proprietary peripherals on you when you need to top up fast.
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