Whether 5G is worthwhile for you is also a question of your smartphone battery.
So far, 5G has been quite widespread, but technically not yet everywhere at a level that would be realistically possible. This also results in problems, such as increased smartphone battery consumption. It’s no secret. But the data is that Okla Now the measurements are particularly interesting because the flagship chipsets are compared here.
Basically you can see that battery consumption is lower with current generation with all known chipsets. However, the Tensor G2 has the worst value to offer alongside the Snapdragon Gen 2, Dimensity 9200 and Exynos 2200. 5G drained 38 percent of the battery during the measurement.
Exynos hardware is again a problem for Google processors
With other chipsets it is sometimes significantly lower, with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 again besting this category with only 31 percent. It’s the same for all chipsets that 4G/LTE users can still achieve significantly lower battery consumption But the difference is gradually decreasing.
Google also relies on a lot of hardware from Samsung for the Tensor G2, and that’s the undoing of the Pixel processor here. This again shows that Samsung has not done a good job in recent years. And it’s also becoming clear why Google wants to go by the Pixel 10.
That’s according to Okla Speed Test, which is also available as an Android app Free on Google Play Store gives
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