Best The best smartphone battery capacities on the market compared -Androidme2018

[Androidme2018]- The days where you only had to plug in your mobile phone once a week to recharge the battery are long gone. Today, you’ll be lucky to make it through the entire day with moderate usage before having to find yourself a free outlet. You might even take a look at battery saving techniques to help make your device last longer. Let’s take a look at some of the more common smartphones on the market and compare their battery capacities.

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The best battery technology is basically worthless if there isn’t anything backing it up. While a battery with a higher capacity isn’t always a foolproof indicator that the battery itself will last longer before running dry, it’s a good starting point and can give you a general idea of what to expect. So, who has the biggest battery currently on the market?
ModelBattery capacityInterchangeable?
THL 50005,000 mAhno
Eton Thundergod5,000 mAhno
Lenovo S8604,000 mAhno
Huawei Ascend Mate 23,900 mAhno
Oppo N13,610 mAhno
LG G Flex3,500 mAhno
Alcatel OneTouch Hero 3,400 mAhno
HTC One max3,300 mAhno
Samsung Galaxy Note 33,200 mAhyes
LG G Pro 23,200 mAhyes
Sony Xperia Z23,200 mAhno
OnePlus One3,100 mAhno
Xiaomi Mi 43,080 mAhyes
LG G33,000 mAhyes
Oppo Find 73,000 mAhyes
Oppo Find 7a2,800 mAh yes
Samsung Galaxy S52,800 mAhyes
HTC One (M8)2,600 mAhno
Huawei Ascend P72,500 mAhno
Nokia Lumia 9302,420 mAhno
Google / LG Nexus 52,300 mAhno
Motorola Moto X2,200 mAhno
Motorola Moto G2,070 mAhno
iPhone 5s1,560 mAhno

As we can see, a battery with at least 3500 mAh is possible, if you’re in China. Outside of Asia, the major manufacturers don’t seem compelled to try and boost up the capacity to this limit. Batteries like the ones found in the Nexus 5 seems almost ridiculous when you compare to devices from Huawei, Lenovo, or any of the other manufacturers listed at the top. However, we musn’t overlook smartphones like the Galaxy Note 3 or LG G Pro 2 which come with a 3200 mAH replaceable battery. Thanks to this, you can cart around as many spare batteries as you think you might need.
As we stated before, the size of the battery doesn’t always mean that it will last the longest. Take a look at the iPhone 5s and the Moto G. Despite having the smallest batteries on the list, they’ve both been proven to have more than enough juice to handle themselves against devices with much more capacity.
What are your experiences with your smartphone? Do you cart around spare batteries or search out outlets in the hopes of making it through the day? Or do you limit your usage to ensure that you can make it home before your device dies?

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