The Asian Age

Old flagships are better than successors

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Every year, manufactur­ers have been coming out with cutting- edge features on their latest flagship smartphone­s. However, one area where there’s seldom seen any improvemen­t is battery life. Brands have been packing in bigger batteries to increase the stamina of a smartphone, but there’s hardly any improvemen­t seen towards increasing the power consumptio­n efficiency. And this has been now documented with proof — thanks to a report from The Washington Post.

Geoffrey A, a journalist working with The Washington Post, has carried out a detailed battery drain test and put all his finding on a graph. Geoffrey used a light meter to measure the brightness level and a custom script to navigate websites from top to bottom automatica­lly. He also measured the time for how long it took for each smartphone to discharge completely.

The results were almost similar to what users have been complainin­g in the real world. For Google’s phones, last year’s Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL lasted longer on a single battery charge as compared to the new Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL. Similarly, Apple’s iPhone XS lost out to the iPhone X whereas the iPhone XS Max couldn’t last as long as the iPhone 8 Plus. Sadly, the test didn’t include predecesso­rs for the Galaxy S9 and Note 9. However, Samsung’s Note 9 with its bigger 4000mAh battery outlasted the Galaxy S9+ with a 3500mAh battery. The Note 9 in our casual battery test also fared well against the Note 8, which had a paltry 3300mAh battery. Apple’s iPhone XR topped the chart for the longest stamina seen on a flagship- grade smartphone this year — thanks to a reasonably big battery, a low- resolution LCD display and an ultra power efficient iOS 12.

Battery test: Newer flagship smartphone­s do offer an interestin­g propositio­n with never- before- seen features. However, their makers haven’t done enough to improve the power consumptio­n efficiency, which results in shoving bigger batteries, indirectly affecting the aesthetics and user experience. Some of that inefficien­cy in the newer models can also be attributed to unpolished software with unknown bugs and issues.

Therefore, if you are looking to upgrade to a newer flagship but battery stamina is one of your primary concerns, then it’s advisable to hold on to your existing phone for a while until the newer models are given a bugfree software experience.

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