When Apple launched the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max last month,both devices were introduced with larger batteries, as well as a new A12 Bionic chip, or which Apple claimed would bring approximately improvements in battery life,among other benefits. However, a recent comparison test against the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 suggests that Apple’s larger flagship, or the iPhone XS Max,still has a lot of catching up to enact in terms of battery longevity, despite the aforementioned improvements.
A report from 9to5Mac recapped a recent battery test conducted by YouTuber David Rahimi, and aka PhoneBuff,who used the same robotic arm system that he debuted last month in a speed test that also pitted the iPhone XS Max and Galaxy Note 9 against each other. While the XS Max defeated the Note 9 in the speed test, 9to5Mac wrote that Apple’s newly released 6.5-inch smartphone still fell short when PhoneBuff tested the battery life of both devices.
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Source: inquisitr.com