When considering a future smartphone purchase, few take into mind the importance of a decent battery life. Bamboozled by the megapixels, dots per inch and multiple core processors, it’s amazing how little regard folk give to the battery life, which has to go down as one of the most important features because without it, any exciting hardware is basically useless. Which.co.uk, a prominent observer of the mobile industry, has thrown together a rather interesting infographic on the battery retention levels of the foremost handsets on the market and, suffice to say, the results may shock you.
What the infographic shows, or rather confirms, is that the Samsung Galaxy S4 is the best all-round smartphone on the market right now. Its battery offers significantly more calling and Internet time than its peers, and although the iPhone 5 charges quicker than any other handset, the fact it performs poorly against its peers in both call and Web time perhaps explains why it’s so swift to reach the magical 100 percent.
Having seen this infographic, would you reconsider your purchase of a Lumia 920 or iPhone 5? Or does the Lumia’s superior camera and the iPhone’s sleek build still have you completely sold? Share your comments below, we love to hear from you!
(Source: Which.co.uk)
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