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THE INVESTOR
April 20, 2024

Samsung

Samsung Galaxy S9 battery performance falls far behind rivals

  • PUBLISHED :April 02, 2018 - 10:13
  • UPDATED :April 02, 2018 - 10:13
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[THE INVESTOR] The battery performance of Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy S9 smartphone trailed behind rival products, industry watchers said on April 2, causing consumers to express discontent.

According to a report released by industry tracker Strategy Analytics, the Galaxy S9 ranked sixth among the seven premium smartphones checked in terms of battery performance.

The latest findings showed that the battery of the Galaxy S9 ran out in 26 hours and 52 minutes, compared with 32 hours and 35 minutes posted by the LG G6, produced by Samsung’s smaller Korean rival LG Electronics. China-based Huawei’s P10 held a comparable figure of 32 hours and 8 minutes.

The top spot was captured by Japan-based Sony Corp.‘s XZ2 at 36 hours and 1 minute, followed by the XZ2 Compact of the same company at 34 hours and 20 minutes. Oppo Electronics’ R11 had the weakest battery performance among top-of-the-line market devices at 16 hours and 36 minutes.

“Battery performance for all devices was measured by determining the length of time taken to fully empty the battery under a ‘typical user scenario,’” Strategy Analytics said.

The industry tracker said the scenario “specifies using the device for a period of approximately 16 hours over a 24-hour period for a basket of the most common tasks: calling, texting, web browsing, social media, games, camera, music and video.”

Phone Arena, another industry tracker, also said in its report that the battery of the Galaxy S9 lasted 7 hours and 23 minutes in its test, which is an hour below the Galaxy S8’s 8 hours and 22 minutes. Apple’s iPhone X and LG’s V30 held comparable figures of 8 hours and 41 minutes and 9 hours and 34 minutes, respectively.

By Song Seung-hyun and newswires (ssh@heraldcorp.com)




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