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iPhone 17 Pro Max Wins Battery Life Battle Against Samsung and Google

More performance, more display, more energy hungry-the top models from Apple, Samsung and Google are a head-to-head race around the best battery life every year. In the most recent comparison, the iPhone 17 Pro Max is now ahead.

iPhone 17 Pro Max shows endurance

The comparison of the YouTube channel Phonebuff (via wccftech) lasts longer in the everyday test than the competition between Samsung and Google and impressively proves that efficiency is ultimately more decisive than pure battery capacity.

Apple’s flagship exceeds in the large battery test

The test simulated typical usage scenarios-from web browsing and social media to photo functions and standby phases. The iPhone 17 Pro Max, the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the Pixel 10 Pro XL were used under identical conditions. It is important to consider that it is a test structure.
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iPhone display particularly economical

All three devices rely on modern LTPO-OLED displays with adaptive refresh rate up to 120 Hertz, which automatically adapt to save energy. But Apple was able to score in this discipline. The display of the iPhone was particularly economical without cutting out at brightness or reaction speed. In the course of the test of several hours, the differences initially remained low. When surfing and scrolling, the models were almost on par.

Only in the social media area, for example in the use of Instagram and Snapchat, there were significant differences. Here Apple combines hardware and software so efficiently that the iPhone 17 Pro Max best divided its energy. Especially with the intensive snapchat test, where the camera, GPS, WLAN and display are used at the same time, the iPhone kept cool head, while the Pixel 10 Pro XL slipped into the single-digit percentage range much earlier.

In the end, the following result was:

  • iPhone 17 per max: 13 hours and 5 minutes of active use, 16 hours of standby, total term 29 hours and 5 minutes
  • Galaxy S25 Ultra: 11 hours and 50 minutes active, 16 hours of standby, total term 27 hours and 50 minutes
  • Pixel 10 per XL: 10 hours and 45 minutes active, 16 hours of standby, total term 26 hours and 45 minutes

The iPhone thus exceeds the Galaxy S25 Ultra by an hour and 15 minutes and the Pixel 10 Pro XL even over two hours. Particularly noteworthy: Despite the greatest battery capacity in the test field, Google’s Pixel is the worst – an indication that hardware alone does not decide, but the coordination between the processor, display and software.

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