iPhone 6 is the last placed in smartphone recharge time test

Drums. This must now be the most controversial topic involving smartphones. When the iPhone focus, then (and Apple's obsession with making its products thinner and thinner), the thing is enhanced! Not surprisingly, many of us want some miracle technology to emerge that will give us a full day (24 hours), perhaps a week of use without having to resort to an external outlet / battery halfway.

At least today there is no miracle. Who has a smartphone of these more complete suffers this evil. Apple's competitors, however, seem to have moved in a new direction: ultra-fast recharge thanks to technology Quick Charge 2.0, from Qualcomm what is great, because even if you have to recharge the device “every time”, at least a few minutes in theory provide hours of use. But is that even true?

The website Tom’s Guide decided to clean it up and ran tests with Zenfone 2 (ASUS), Nexus 6 (Google), OnePlus 2 (OnePlus), Galaxy S6 (Samsung), G4 (LG), Droid Turbo (Motorola) and iPhone 6 (Apple) all using the same outlet. For the expected result, since Apple did not embrace any fast recharging technology was not good for owners of iPhones.

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5 minutes later

Recharging the battery - 5 minutes later

15 minutes later

Recharging the battery - 15 minutes later

30 minutes later

Recharging the battery - 30 minutes later

Reaching 80% battery

Recharging the battery - 80%

Reaching 100% battery

Recharging the battery - 100%

Here, an addendum is worth: these devices do not necessarily have batteries with the same capacity (milliamps / hour, or mAh). Taking this into account, the fairest formula will take into account this size of the battery and the time it took to recharge. Analyzing everything from this point of view, the Zenfone 2 the device with the best recharge rate (milliamps per minute).

(via Cult of Android)