By what criteria do
you judge a smartphone? Camera specs? Processing power? Water
resistance, perhaps? For many people, the battery life is the single
most important consideration. Even in 2014, if a device lasts more than a day before running out of juice, it is doing well. If you have been wondering what the best smartphone battery you can find on Android is, we're here to help you out with five of the best smartphone batteries in 2014.
LG G3
The LG G3 is one of the best smartphones for battery performance when considering specs. The
battery has a 3,000 mAh capacity, powering a 5.5-inch QHD LCD screen, a
Snapdragon 801 processor and 3GB of RAM. With these innards, the LG G3
is considered a high performing device, but thankfully LG has done a
great job optimizing its hardware to ensure the battery lasts.
The device is able to last around 2 working days if you aren't
running any particularly demanding apps, or playing games, a figure
which is difficult to reach on devices with even lower specs. Of course,
given the large display, it’s likely you will want to watch movies and
play games in HD, and this will reduce the battery life to less than a
day. Compared to the competition, however, the LG G3 is fantastic.
- LG G3 review
- Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs LG G3
- LG G3 vs HTC One (M8)
Battery Capacity | 3000 mAh |
Camera | 2.1 MP (front) / 13 MP (rear) |
Display | 5.5-inch LCD, 2560 x 1440 pixels (534 ppi) |
CPU | Snapdragon 801, quad-core |
RAM | 3 GB |
Android version | 4.4.2 KitKat |
Rate | 453.99 USD unlocked on Amazon |
HTC One (M8)
There are a number of supporters in the Android universe of the HTC One M8, and for many this is due to its laudable battery life. While
it doesn't reach the level of the LG G3, and has lower specs, overall
the HTC One (M8) is still one of the better devices on Android for
battery performance.
The 2,600 mAh battery powers a 5-inch Full-HD display and Snapdragon
801 processor. This Snapdragon processor has received a small, but
significant, improvement over the previous version in terms of power
consumption, and this is one of the keys to improving battery life.
During normal use, you will easily find the HTC One (M8) lasting more
than a day.
- HTC One (M8) hands-on review
- HTC One (M8) tips and tricks
- HTC One (M8) vs Galaxy S5 power saving modes
Battery | 2600 mAh |
Camera | 5 MP (front) / 4 MP (Ultrapixel) (back) |
Display | 5-inch LCD, 1920 x 1080 pixels (441 ppi) |
CPU | 801 quad-core Snapdragon |
RAM | 2 GB |
Android version | 4.4.2 KitKat |
Rate | 539.99 unlocked on Amazon |
Samsung Galaxy S5
The Samsung Galaxy S5
is strong performer in a number of areas, not least in the battery
department. For a start, the Galaxy S5 battery is removable, unlike some
of the others on our list, meaning you can carry around a spare and swap them if necessary.
Another interesting aspect of the Galaxy S5's 5.1-inch Super AMOLED
display, which has the advantage of consuming less battery than
competing displays. Finally, the Galaxy S5 comes with a number of unique
to Samsung power saving modes like Ultra Power Saving which
can help add precious hours, or even days, to the Galaxy S5 battery.
Samsung even pulled a publicity stunt with a week-long, cross country
road trip on a single charge.
- Galaxy S5 review
- iPhone 6 vs Galaxy S5
- Sony Xperia Z3 vs Samsung Galaxy S5
Battery Capacity | 2800 mAh |
Camera | 2.1 MP (front) / 16 MP (rear) |
Display | 5.1-inch AMOLED, 1920 x 1080 pixels (432 ppi) |
CPU | 801 quad-core Snapdragon |
RAM | 2 GB |
Android version | 4.4.2 KitKat |
Rate | 504.99 USD on Amazon |
Sony Xperia Z3
The Sony Xperia Z3 has a battery capacity of 3,000 mAh, curiously lower than that of the older Xperia Z2. The key, however, is in how Sony has optimized the Xperia Z3's hardware. The
Xperia Z3 is another smartphone in the 2-day battery life camp, often
capable of hitting this benchmark with juice left in the tank.
Unfortunately, Sony's omnibalance design means that, although the Xperia
Z3 is water resistant, its battery is not removable. We also can't
comment on how the Xperia Z3 battery will perform with the PS4 Remote Play
feature. Nonetheless, it's still one of the best performing batteries
for specs it houses, with 3 GB of RAM, Snapdragon 801 processor, and
5.2-inch full-HD screen.
- Sony Xperia Z3 review
- Sony Xperia Z3 vs LG G3
- Sony Xperia Z3 vs Nexus 6
Battery Capacity | 3100 mAh |
Camera | 2.2 MP (front) / 20.7 MP (back) |
Display | 5.2-inch AMOLED, 1920 x 1080 pixels (424 ppi) |
CPU | 801 Snapdragon quad-core (2.5GHz) |
RAM | 3 GB |
Android version | 4.4.4 KitKat |
Rate | 621.31 USD unlocked on Amazon |
Huawei Ascend Mate 7
The Huawei Ascend Mate 7 has one of the largest batteries on the market at a huge 4,100 mAh! The giant battery is necessary, though, to power this Chinese phablet's mammoth 6-inch Full-HD screen and octa-core Hisilicon Kirin 925 processor. Despite
the big specs, the device will last for about two days with normal use
if it is helped along by its power-saving modes (Smart or Ultra). Of
course, we have yet to test the 6-inch Nexus 6 to see how that compares yet, but as it stands the Ascend Mate 7 is one of best devices for battery efficiency on Android.
- Huawei Ascend Mate 7 review
- How to save battery life on your Android device
Battery Capacity | 4100 mAh |
Camera | 3MP (front) / 13MP (rear) |
Display | 6-inch LCD, 1920 x 1080 pixels (367 ppi) |
CPU | Hisilicon Kirin 925, 1.8 GHz |
RAM | 3 GB (32 GB model of memory) / 2 GB (16 GB model of memory) |
Android version | 4.4.4 - KitKat |
Prices | 699 USD off-contract on Amazon |
- Don't forget to check out our best Android phone 2014 list, and best Android phone display too.
Which smartphone battery do you think is the best? Do you disagree with any on the list?
(Originally by Daniel Viejo for androidpit.es)
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