Galaxy S24+: New Chip, Enhanced Battery Performance

It’s been a few weeks since I received the Galaxy S24+ and I haven’t been able to put it down. While our detailed review is still in progress, I couldn’t wait to share my experience, particularly when it comes to the battery life of the Galaxy S24+. And let me tell you, it has been a pleasant surprise.

Unlike previous models, the Galaxy S24+ runs on Samsung’s new Exynos 2400 chip instead of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Additionally, I’ve been taking advantage of the new full-screen Always On Display feature and the QHD+ screen resolution since unboxing the device.

So, what have I discovered? Initially, the battery life seemed average during the first few days. However, as the Galaxy S24+ learned my usage patterns, the battery performance has become truly impressive.

Let me give you an example. Last night, I unplugged the Galaxy S24+ from the wall charger. After almost 14 hours, the device still had 52% battery remaining. It even estimated that I could get an additional 17 hours and 26 minutes of usage.

Now, let’s dive into the specifics. During those 14 hours, I had 6 hours and 20 minutes of screen-on time. Out of that, a staggering 4 hours and 35 minutes were spent on YouTube alone, and I also spent an additional 37 minutes browsing Google Chrome.

You might be curious about the Always On Display feature. It only consumed 4.3% of the battery over nearly 14 hours of continuous usage. In other words, the new full-screen AOD is much more energy-efficient than expected.

As someone who previously used the Galaxy S22+ with its respectable battery life, I must say that the Galaxy S24+ has truly impressed me. If you’ve recently acquired the Galaxy S24+, I highly recommend giving it at least a week of usage before making any final conclusions about its battery life. You might be pleasantly surprised.

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