To be clear, this is a commentary on how many Android phones report battery percentage. 20% doesn’t mean the same thing on iOS.
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Woah, woah. You are mistaken, sir. Except the Pixel 4, almost all phones survive the same amount as the iphone.
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Yes, but battery reporting on the two platforms is very different. 20% doesn’t mean the same thing on these.
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Unless, of course, you
#NeverSettle@oneplus battery life combined with best in class fast charging means I never run into the issues the Pixel seems to have.pic.twitter.com/1Ae9HM4hLY
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Yes I did preface that with MOST for a reason.
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Fascinating how that script has flipped on the past few years
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My last 2 android phones would get almost a full day on 20%! I’m hoping this iPhone 11 isn’t too dire

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. With the 11 pro I’m getting about 1.5-1.75 days of battery depending on how hard I use gps/camera.pic.twitter.com/NSNmQyfPB0 - 10 more replies
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Toss that low battery mode and the 11 turns into a “I’ll charge tomorrow morning” if it is after 5pm. As someone who has the battery anxiety (cmon Apple with the pro max battery case already) low battery mode is soothing.
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Yep, I spent half the day using the iPhone 11 Pro Max from 28% with 3D gaming going.
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This was the afternoon of the second day since it was charged.
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