because when provided (see above) you dismiss it based on your experiences
And how is that the wrong thing to do? Are you saying an internet article disproves real world observable facts? And you are dismissing that battery size has always been a selling point for galaxy phoneseggcorn posted...
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7:00 am- s7 68 percent life left. What I've done- text Iphone7plus- 95 percent left. What I've done- gps, listen to podcast on Bluetooth, browse internet
doubt it
S7 beats the iphone7 on every battery test done, you can find this online pretty easily.
Not real world tests. My note 5 lasts 1 day of very light usage (10 hours sitting in my pocket and 1 hour web browsing) before i have to charge it. I forgot to charge my iphone 7 for a week and it was only down to 37% with 30m of web browsing a day
right, let's take anecdotal evidence instead of actual reviews. Oh and with a completley different phone for that matter.
All of the following unanimously agree that the S7 trounces the iphone in terms of battery performance and it's not even close. Find some sources that say otherwise or kindly shut the fuck up
The reviews mean nothing to me when i have both the devices in my possession and have experienced the battery life of both. An article on the internet doesnt magically make my note 5 last longer than a day on idle.
what the f are you talking about
Im saying that i have a note 5 and iphone 7 with me right now and can litrally observe the difference in battery life, which is better than any article can ever "prove" ---