![]() ![]() More: Pixel 6 Pro vs iPhone 13 Pro Max real-world speed test shows surprising results.That, combined with the weak 5G battery life, is a real double whammy of battery problems. ![]() It's also worth pointing out that Google has since warned people that the Pixel 6 may not charge with generic or USB-A charging hardware. In fact, thanks to Google’s Tensor chip and tools like Extreme Energy Saver mode, you should be able to get through most of the day (if not more) on a charge.īut when it comes to tasks that utilize 5G on the go, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are definitely a a step behind the competition when it comes to battery life. To be fair, no one is going to surf the web continuously until the battery dies, and our test is not designed to mirror real-world use. We suspect that this modem is not nearly as efficient as new Qualcomm modems in today’s flagships. Second, the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro reportedly use an older Samsung modem found in the Galaxy S20 series. Other phones tend to reach that nit level at around 50% brightness, but we wanted to keep the comparisons fair. For one, we tested the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro at 77% brightness for our battery test, as that’s what it took to get to our required 150 nits. So what’s going on here? We have a couple of theories. That's great, but we would like to see better results over 5G. Interestingly, we tested the regular Pixel 6 a couple of times over 4G as well and it averaged 10 hours and 52 minutes. Last but not least, the OnePlus 9 Pro lasted an excellent 12:48. The Samsung Galaxy S21 endured for 9:53 and the Galaxy S21 Ultra endured for 11:25. By comparison, the iPhone 13 lasted 10 hours and 33 minutes on our web surfing test and the iPhone 13 Pro Max hit 12:16. ![]()
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