Nothing promises too much, the integrated processor delivers and the software holds up.
No, it doesn’t have to be a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra to notice the Google Pixel 7 Pro’s poor battery life. I am currently using the Nothing Phone (2) in daily life and it performs better in this discipline. You can really forget about the Pixel 7 (Pro) or the entire series with the Tensor chipset.
In a new comparison with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 vs Nothing Phone (2), a current iPhone and two smartphones with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, interesting differences are seen again and again. And we are once again convinced of how bad the display of the Xiaomi 13 Pro must be in terms of efficiency, because it literally drains the smartphone.
Low battery capacity, but long battery life
In this comparison, while the Google Pixel 7 Pro’s 5,000 mAh battery has 14 percent left, the Nothing Phone (2) can look back on 40 percent of its 4,700 mAh. The Pixel 7 Pro then clocked in after 8 hours and 48 minutes, with the Nothing Phone (2) beating all other Android models and clocking in at 10 hours and 26 minutes.
In another post we already talked about how the game between software and hardware works very well with Nothing Phone (2). It also beats Google phones in terms of system performance because it runs better With my impressions, I can definitely agree with both. I expect the Tensor G3 to be significantly better on the Pixel 8.
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