Tom's Guide Just tested the battery of the newly released iPhone 14 Pro Max flagship model of Apple , which shows that its battery life has increased by 2 hours compared to last year's iPhone 13 Pro Max. After a full charge, the former had an average battery life of 14 hours and 42 minutes, while the latter could only maintain 12 hours and 16 minutes in similar tests.
In Tom's Guide's smart phone battery life list, the iPhone14 Pro Max is now ranked second, second only to the Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro (about 15 hours and 30 minutes).
was testing sessions that simulated actual usage scenarios and found that the iPhone 14 Pro Max consumed 30% of its power in the app download, listening to music, taking photos and video sessions that lasted for 5 hours.
In addition, the new phone left a deep impression on us in terms of durability - after charging to about 90%, it still had 60% of the power after completing the above operation from 1-6 pm. In terms of charging speed of
, Tom's Guide awkwardly discovered that the iPhone 14 Pro Max can only be charged from 0% to 42% in half an hour - a far cry from the official statement that it can be charged to 50%.
What is even more regrettable is that Apple is only willing to use 20W charging power on this new generation of phones. By comparison, the Galaxy S22 Ultra, paired with a 25W charger, recharges 58% of its power in half an hour.
If you change to OnePlus 10 Pro that supports 65W SuperVOOC, the machine can charge to 55% in 15 minutes and reach 93% in 30 minutes.
In terms of battery capacity, the iPhone 14 Pro Max has once again become slightly smaller than the iPhone 13 Pro Max (4323 vs 4352 mAh).
However, thanks to the improved process A16 Bionic chip and more efficient screen, Apple has accurately achieved the battery life improvement.
It is reported that the ProMotion refresh rate of iPhone 13 Pro can only be lowered to 10 Hz at the lowest. The iPhone 14 Pro series equipped with a more advanced OLED display can further down to 1 Hz.
Finally, combined with the efficient OLED panel, the newly embedded display engine in the A16 Bionic chip, the ProMotion refresh rate that further lowers the power consumption, supplemented by functions such as "Lingdong Island" and always-on display, the iPhone 14 Pro may be more attractive to consumers to upgrade and purchase.