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Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 6 packs a 4,400mAh battery, much smaller than those from many of its competitors. For example, the Oppo Find N5 packs a 5,600mAh battery. Despite this, the Samsung foldable has outperformed several competitors in the test, which proves that battery optimization matters as much as battery capacity.

Galaxy Z Fold 6 beats several rivals in battery drain test

The test performed by YouTube creator The Tech Chap included a total of six foldable phones:

  • Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold (4,650 mAh)
  • OnePlus Open (4,805 mAh)
  • Honor Magic V3 (5,150 mAh)
  • Oppo Find N5 (5,600 mAh)
  • Vivo X Fold 3 Pro (5,700 mAh)
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 (4,400 mAh)

All the devices were set to 150 nits brightness, connected to Wi-Fi, and tested with benchmarks, YouTube streaming, 4K video recording, and social media browsing one by one to test and compare battery performance in each scenario.

Surprisingly, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 lasted 8 hours and 46 minutes, outperforming phones with much bigger batteries, including:

  • OnePlus Open (7 hours, 9 minutes)
  • Pixel 9 Pro Fold (7 hours, 33 minutes)
  • Honor Magic V3 (7 hours, 43 minutes)

However, it wasn’t the best performer. The Vivo X Fold 3 Pro lasted 9 hours, and the Oppo Find N5 topped the list with 10 hours and 2 minutes of usage. The Z Fold 6 would probably outperform both the Oppo and Vivo devices in the test given it had the same capacity.

Unfortunately, its successor is rumored to equip the same capacity, meaning an improvement in battery life will still be completely dependent on software optimization. The Z Fold 7 will reportedly launch with One UI 7.0.1 instead of One UI 7.1.1, so don’t expect any major improvement over what we get with the recently launched bar flagships.

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