Samsung Galaxy Note 5 Gets Beaten By ‘Oppo R7 Plus’ In Battery Life Test
Oppo’s latest powerhouse of a device, dubbed “R7 Plus,” comes with an elegant design and cutting-edge configurations on board. The device has apparently beaten the powerful phablet Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and others in a custom battery life test.
The Oppo R7 Plus is one of the thinnest phablets announced recently, and it packs a powerful 4,100 mAh battery unit. The handset has one of the best displays and it also features 2.5D glass display. As it turns out, this device went through Phone Arena’s grueling battery life benchmark test, and it was able to offer 9 hours and 58 minutes of battery life. Notably, the screen of the handset was kept powered on during the entire testing procedure.
Consumers should note that this device can provide up to two days of battery life under a normal usage scenario. Meanwhile, the same test shows the score of the recently released Galaxy Note 5 as 9 hours and 11 minutes. Meizu M2 Note came close to the R7 Plus with a score of 9 hours and 52 minutes.
Speaking of charging time, Oppo has apparently offered a big 4A charger that has the ability to charge the R7 Plus from zero to 100 percent in just 107 minutes. In comparison, the Meizu M2 Note reportedly took 129 minutes, whereas the Galaxy Note 5 is the quickest one to charge at just 81 minutes.
The Oppo R7 Plus comes with a humongous 6.0-inch display, aided by 1,080 x 1,920 pixels screen resolution. Under the hood, it comes powered by a Snapdragon 615 SoC, in combination with an octa-core processor and backed by 3 GB of RAM.
The handset features a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera unit with laser autofocus technology, in addition to a gracious 8-megapixel front-facing snapper for selfies. The device also flaunts a full-metal unibody design and a fingerprint sensor embedded on the back.
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