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Pixel xl v galaxy s7 edge v iphone 7 plus: battery charging speed

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Measuring the time when a mobile's battery is fully charged is almost as important as knowing what its autonomy is. The people of SuperSaf TV have gotten three of the best smartphones of the moment, Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, Google Pixel XL and iPhone 7 Plus to find out which is faster in the battery charging speed.

Battery Charging Speed ​​Comparison

In all three cases the battery was reduced to 1% and with a stopwatch the battery was charged with Wi-Fi disabled and in Airplane mode for the three opponents. The original chargers that came with the purchase of each one were used and it is noted that in the case of the iPhone 7 Plus, it comes with a low-amperage charger, so before the test they already knew that it would be in third place.

  • In the test carried out by SuperSaf TV, a winner is clearly seen, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge that took 1 hour and 29 minutes to charge its 3, 600 mAh battery. This is double merit because the battery of the Galaxy S7 Edge is larger than that of its opponents. Second is the Google Pixel XL that took about 2 hours and 3 minutes with its 3, 450 mAh battery. The iPhone 7 Plus for its part it falls far, taking about 3 hours and 27 minutes to fill up its 2, 900 mAh battery.

The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge takes a clear advantage in battery charging speed thanks to Qualcomm's Quick Charge 3.0 technology, which is not present in the other two phones, in addition to being compatible with the new wireless charging, which are also not in use. iPhone 7 Plus and Pixel XL.

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