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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra outperforms all iPhones in DXOMARK Battery test

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DXOMARK has revealed the battery test scores of the new Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone. The company tested the device’s battery to measure its performance in autonomy, charging, and efficiency.

The device’s battery earned an excellent 142 global score, placing it in the sixth position behind the Honor Magic5 Lite 5G, the Honor x7a, the Oppo Reno6 6G, the Realme GT Neo 2 5G, and the Honor x9a. Nevertheless, it gained the top spot in DXOMARK’s Ultra-premium segment ($800+).

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The Galaxy S23 Ultra, featuring Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy mobile platform outperformed its predecessor Galaxy S22 Ultra of both Snapdragon and Exynos versions as well as all the Apple iPhones available in the market.

Galaxy S23 Ultra Battery Test:

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra showed excellent results in DXOMARK autonomy tests. Its battery lasted around 67 hours when used moderately, with less than 2% lost per night on average. When DXOMARK tested the phone outside, it deliver a very good performance.

The test results further mention that the device autonomy was excellent, especially when streaming videos. However, the battery level collapsed when reaching 5%, which could impart the user experience as sometimes, we need to use the phone with a low battery as well.

Moreover, the wired and wireless charging results of the device are average. The phone takes 1 hour and 21 minutes to get charged with wire and 2 hours and 18 minutes when charged wirelessly. Meanwhile, a quick 5 minutes wired charge provides a good 5 hours and 23 minutes battery life.

Overall, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra performed very well in the DXOMARK battery test. Its discharge currents were very low, which means that the device is well-optimized.

The excellent autonomy and efficiency of the phone, combined with a good charging experience, allowed it to obtain the best score so far for the Ultra-Premium segment.