< img src = "/uploads/blogs/60/28/ib-fqfum8jcs_9ea2a6bb.jpg" Alt = "The best smartphones- & quot; quot; quot; quot & quot; < P > Technutuber The Tech Chap shared the result of a large comparison of autonomy & nbsp; current compound smartphones to identify the leader. The result is quite interesting.

< P > The experiment was attended by six smartphones:

< Ul > < LI > Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold (4650 MAG) < li > OnePlus Open (4805 mag)

< Li > Honor Magic V3 (5150 MAG) < li > OPPO FIND N5 (5600 MAG) < li > vivo x fold 3 Pro (5700 mage)

< li > Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 (4400 MAG)

< p >< iframe width = "560" height = "314" src = "//www.youtube.com/embed/dxv55555pppmcbw" ALLOWFULLSCREEN = "ALLOWFULLSCREN" > < P > All devices were tuned to 150 nits, connected to Wi-Fi and tested with benchmarks, streaming YouTube transmission, video recording in 4k and social networks for comparison of energy consumption in each scenario. < /p > < P > It is indicative that Galaxy Z Fold 6 lasts for 8 hours and 46 minutes, exceeding some models with much more capacious batteries, which once again proves that the battery optimization has the same value as its capacity. < p > However it was not the best indicator. VIVO X FOLD 3 PRO lasted 9 hours and Oppo Find N5 headed a list with a timer 10:02 at the time of off.

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< p > rumors, the first & nbsp; a three times the Samsung smartphone will work this year. In folded form, it can be used as a regular phone diagonal 6.49 inches, and in the decomposed & ndash; This is a complete tablet on 10.2 inch.

< p > While other manufacturers prepare smartphones with triple screens, Apple only plans its first folding iPhone. It is known that the device will be similar to Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, that is, will have a folding factor, & nbsp; and it will come out no earlier than 2026.

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