Google Pixel 7 Pro vs. iPhone 14 Pro Max Battery Test
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Battery test between the Google Pixel 7 Pro and the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max to see which phone has better battery life.
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are you going to update the website ?
can you compare the pixel 7 pro to the iphone 14 pro next, not max as thats more of a fair comparison
maintain your effing website!
hi i loved to see this video and love to see that you put so much energy in to your videos! Since after the new 16.1 update, I wanted to request if you could do battery comparison with the iPhone 14 PRO and iPhone 14 PRO MAX with the newly 16.1 updated phones please.
Both are my dream phones I just want one of them.
I've been really impressed with my Pixel 7 Pro's battery, but I still knew the iPhone would win this test. Their battery optimization is phenomenal. With Google using their own chips now, I hope they learn to do what Apple has done in that regard.
@@bobmartin2513 no it doesn’t it’s all about optimization. Apple would still win the battery test if it had the same resolution as the pixel 7 pro
Sorry you’re stuck with that phone, bud!
tensor chip made by Samsung = no hope
@SlyCooperRN Him loving his phone is all that's matters. You just have to respect the fact that people's preference are not always going to align with yours.
@@khunrocky606 but it's not really made by Samsung. Google sends out their specs of their OWN chip design etc and Samsung just makes what's given to them for Google.
Please do a video comparing 13 pro max battery with 14 pro max. I think we can see a new battery champ if they are both running ios 16.1
Would be curious to see how the phones perform with dark mode enabled where applicable.
Think Phonebuff made a battery test video a few years ago comparing Dark Mode vs Light Mode. If I remember correctly, the difference was very minimal
@@_sasori on LCD it was negligible but on OLED, massive difference.
lots of android apps like snapchat dont have dark mode, really sad
To see the biggest difference between dark and light depends on the screen brightness. Under 50% the difference is extremely small.
Google needs to optimize that Tensor chip. 5000 mah battery but still behind a smaller battery. How can the tensor be underpowered and inefficient at the same time? Still a long way to go.
Thanks man, it'd be great to see Pixel 7 compared to other android flagships
Fascinating testing setup! What’s the robot you’re using and the software driving it?
Always love how you script your videos, so it’s harder to predict who you’ll say will do better! (I.e., “after this round, we’d think X phone would do better…” and we might think “but we’re wrong” or he may say “and we’re right”, so it could go either way. Of course, from iPhone track record, we can guess who does better, but from how Phone Buff scripts it, it isn’t always the case.)
Correct observation.
This is the first and from my experience only tech youtuber who understands the difference between % and %points. Kudos to you brother.
Great video as usual ✌🏻
Just realised that in your earlier test, smaller 14 and 14 Pro BEFORE the software optimisation lasted longer than much larger Pixel 7 Pro in this one
0:35 and also the iPhone has dynamic refresh rate to 1 not just to 10, that is quite a contributor to battery drain as the Pixel will provide 10 frames during texting and other static screens while the iPhone does 1 and saves energy.
iPhone refresh rate only goes to 1hz when the screen is on always on display lock mode
Can we do a head to head between the latest generations of IPhones against each other to see how they stack up/improve?
I have been a long time viewer of your channel and I love it. I saw your video on the "iPhone 14 Pro Max vs. Galaxy S22 Ultra Battery Test"' and I was wondering how I can use the Standy By - Lock Screen feature?
I couldn't find a way to activate this feature via the ios shortcut app. Can you please direct me or upload a video on how to utilize this feature?
I am sure it will be helpful for many users.
Thank You Very Much
Looking forward to the pixel 7 drop and scratch test
Already knew the iPhone was gonna destroy anything else in the battery test.
Yes,in youtubers battery test.
@@kevaibhav4490 lol whats the differense
Yep, iPhones always win in every test 😎
It always wins
@@vikinnorway6725 people in the real world will use cellular data so these aren’t totally accruate
My Pixel is currently at 21% battery left, off charger for 25 hours. SOT is at 5.5 hrs.
A little unknown setting in Developer options is Mobile Data always active, turning that off improves battery by 30% with no performance reduction.
That is all I need, all day battery life with enough to spare that I don't have to plug my phone in overnight.
in the factory seeting the mobile data was active?
@@gelocitric4463 yes
My s22U setting was off for that in developer options. I think Samsung does that by default now to save battery.
@@andyH_England same with xiaomi
It'd be interesting to see how the pixel would do once it's adaptive battery has time to adjust to this test.
That’s like low power mode on the iPhone. The iPhone would crush the pixel even more then.
@@macbugde no, its not like low power mode. Adaptive battery is something that automatically optimizes the battery according to your usage during the first week or so. You might be thinking of Extreme Battery Saver, which is comparable to iPhone's low power mode.
@@reverseg5016 Extreme Battery Saver completely gimps the phone though and pretty much turns it into a dumb phone in some android OEM iterations. LPM on iPhone only disables background app refresh and prioritises high efficiency cores over the high performance cores.
@@MrNubshow Yes, true. The standard low power mode is much more equal to iPhones. Either way, my original comment still stands. Adaptive battery on Pixel helps a lot
@@reverseg5016 you should read the documentation what it does. It limits background processes - which iOS does anyways already. With low power mode, iOS is even more careful about using energy. So, Android is essentially trying to copy iOS normal mode for battery savings.
You should include taking photos in these tests. Like 100 photos to see how it will affect battery. The Pixel drains battery hard when processing photos.
Are you going to update these data on your website?
Was this recorded before or after the November security update on the Pixel? There were some fixes for battery drain with that update.
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understandable, have a good day!
The milliamp count you gave us, did you use a tool to measure it? Cz battery percentages are estimates
They were just estimates.
@PhoneBuff love your content, been watching since 2013
did u use max resolution on pixel or you reduced it down to match the iphone? Does that change anything?
Obviously iphone does better across the board in all categories of battery life, but pixel still has rather impressive battery life
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Technick did a test with all androids set to FHD+ and it made a minute difference compared to QHD on the Xiaomi hope this helps!
The reflection @2:59 on the iPhone lol
can you test the moto edge 30 ultra? i heard some wild claims of moto users about their sot
Good comparision
Aa a pixle owner and a pixle fan I know who'll win this test but I still wanna see how this match up fairs..
Did this test use the November update? My p7p went from a pile of shit to pretty darn good where I am questioning if I want the 14pro max now...
IOS 16 is great. but not for battery life , on every model , like my 13 PM and my 14 PM , but i've noticed that with each beta released the battery is getting closer and closer to the king when it got released the 13 PM ... impatient to test tomorrow IOS 16.2 beta 2 ..
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Why details about iOS are presented - 16.1. And Android 13 are not? November update or October?
Hopefully as time goes by Pixels can be optimized as much as iPhones due to Google making Android OS
It is not because of optimization. Ios only needs less power to open an app and running an app. Android needs more power and ram because of JavaScript things💪💪
@@babyjerys What does JavaScript has to do with Android? Do you even know what javascript is?
@@akar._.J Just learn about Android software and ios software. Then learn app launching procedures of each platform. Then ram management of each. Then power management and so on. After all that you will realise that these all are not about ios optimising stupids... 💪💪
@@babyjerysThat’s actually a pro for Apple, not a con and using power efficiently is the definition of optimisation”. Also do you even know what JavaScript does?
@@babyjerys
Bruh, I have been working in Mobile development for more than five years Whenever you can difference Java from JavaScript I'll answer you lmfao
I was starting to wonder if Phone Buff was going to do a battery test of the Pixel 7 Pro.
As much as I don't like iOS this video shows exactly why I'm considering an iPhone. Neither one is fantastic in battery life when you consider they are on wifi but the iPhone was still way better. The battery life gap between the two would be even bigger on mobile data since the iPhone has a much more power efficient Qualcomm modem compared to the Pixel's garbage Exynos modem.
The standby drain of the Pixel 7 Pro was decent. A little better than the Pixel 5 but not even close to my old Pixel 2 XL which was the best standby strain I've ever experienced on a phone.
Great video.
Go into Developer Options and turn off Mobile Data always active, it will save you a lot of idle time
@@SuperYankeechick I already have that turned off. That only helps when you are on wifi. If you are on mobile data then it has to be active. Battery life when on mobile data only is what I'm really interested in.
I mean if you were considering a Pixel 7 Pro, you probably are in the 900$ range (I assume). I do not know alot about the cheaper iPhone 14s, but I think the base iPhone 14 Pro would have the same battery life as a Pixel 7 Pro.
Interesting comparison
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My battery test was amazing. I bet two days out of my battery with high usage. Alot of RUclips in background. 20 hours in background
It would be interesting to see this kind of videos after a year of use, iphone 13 pro max vs pixel 6 pro for example
People : iPhones have sh*ty battery life
Apple : And I took that personally
Can you do a test with the z flip 4 but with samsungs light performance mode?
never been so fast
But google pixel 7 pro is 999euros...iphone 14 pro max cheapest option is almost 1500euros for 500euros less go for pixel 7 pro
If its Phonebuff its the most accurate test. 😅😊
The iPhone is so far ahead it's funny to see. I hope 2023 Android flagships will finally be able to compete.
Wake up dude. It's not about raw performance anymore. Everyday ease of use, software optimization, plus a ton of other variables, are all amazing options on a lot of high end or even midrange androids now for a much better price. Look at the value on the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro for what you're getting versus Apple's ridiculous pricing. Be objective not a sheep dude. There's benefits to all of the competition depending on your needs. 😎
@@the_shameless favoring far better battery is not sheep it's called an opinion, if android companies want to draw customers who favor better batteries they should step up and beat apple
This is literally only Google's second attempt at their own chip, it's the Tensor G2. Apple has made far more iterations, up to the A16 right now. Apple has a 21% lead against a company that just got started on making their own software optimizations for their own chip, I wouldn't call that far ahead. Once Google starts optimizing far more and makes their chips actually competitive, I doubt Apple will be able to keep up. Google is the king of software and optimization, Apple has just been the only one able to do it.
@@the_shameless how does that even remotely relates to the original comment? he just stated facts.
@@AlejandroSol4rr 21% lead with a way smaller battery that is.
Its miles ahead in chipset to.
And display. And updates. Its better in every one tbh.
But if i where to go back to android, the pixel would be my choise.
When pixel is as good as iphone im afraid the price will be to.
Will be fun to see what google can do in a few years.
Pretty impressive considering this is only the 2nd generation of googles tensor chips.
I wonder how this test wouldve changed if instead of youtube you played apple tv+ (while I understand most people use youtube more would be interesting) or apple maps on the iPhone instead of google maps, and apple music instead of spodify. While youtube and google maps are optimized for the pixel, I wonder what the differences would be if you used optimized apps for the iPhone
There is no difference. The apps are not that optimized to have an impact.
No, he has got a good point. I have stopped using google apps out of privacy concerns. After shifting to Apple‘s own applications, I noticed that they were much more optimized and better.
They also took less battery and had better user interfaces. RUclips is the only google service I use since then.
@@almuel still doesn’t affect the battery
Yeah, one of the reasons I don't use Google Maps is because my iPhone stays a lot cooler when I use Apple Maps. Even just opening Google Maps and then closing it make my iPhone heat up for a bit. I think Maps starts to upload a lot of location data or something
@@macbugde lmao both are equllay bad if you pwant privacy go for letters lmao
Screen resolution plays a big role, Pixel has higher resolution, but worse 10-120hz vs iPhones 1-120hz which also plays a big role, so these two aspects of the screen definitely helps iPhone in having better battery life.
But it's also the operating system. IOS is a closed operating system, which is designed exclusively for the IPhones. Android is an open operating system with significantly more freedom. So it is not difficult that IPhones get more out of the battery capacity.
Chipset is the main role, dude.
Tensor is just exynos customization with better AI camera feature.
Screen Resolution has a small effect on battery, The main issue is Android is not as well optimised
@@opelfrost Who said anything about brightness i said Resolution Not Brightness 🤦🏼
Screen resolution barely has any effect on battery life and the 1hz refresh rate is limited exclusively to the always on display. The factors that really affect battery efficiency are the chipset and os.
Just a request, please do another battery test with the s22 ultra on Android 13 🙂, just wanna see something
IDK why I'm watching this when I know what the result will be.
The issue with all these tests is that they're always tested on WIFI. I've been really impressed with the battery life of the 7 Pro, until I went into London where in 7 hours of light use the battery went from 100% to 17% all while on 5G/4G...
Because 5g requires more processing power for your cellular chip to emit a signal strong enough to make contact with the cellular tower which has lower proximity than 4G and so your phone I'd always trying to emit strong signal to keep itself connected.
@@Czyb20 yes I get that, but it's clear some makers have a more efficient 5G chip (ie. Apple)
I know these tests are legit but as an enthusiast I use both iPhones and pixels (also some other androids). Pretty much every 1-2 weeks I will have my sim in a different phone. I can’t speak for the iPhone 14 as I didn’t buy it, but in my experience iPhones don’t last as long as the androids I use. I don’t use cheap androids, usually pixel or flagship Samsungs. Same goes with photos. All the comparisons the iPhones come out on top but when I scroll through my photos on my computer it’s always the android photos which stick out.
Ahhh "Master Chief"
Nice
Re test the S22 Ultra with the new optimization mate
Hey here's a legit question. I've noticed with androids such as the s22 and s22 the battery life gets battery over the course of a few weeks. Have you tested that at all?
You’re imagining that. 😅
@@macbugde they aren't, many companies have software that optimises how the battery and software functions based on how the phone is utilised by a user. They take some time to adapt the battery as they need the user to actually use the phone for sometime to know.
@@farisakhtar4824 nonsense. Android is unoptimized because it keep every app and background process running mindlessly. iOS does not do that and is and was always optimized to be smart with resources. Android is “optimizing” by trying to copy what iOS always already does.
@@macbugde Samsung has a name for it, it is called adaptive battery. Many people know about it in the Android community.
@@farisakhtar4824 it’s just a sad attempt to mimic iOS and has little to no real effect on the longevity of the battery.
where can I see the rankings?
mAh is not a measurement of capacity. Wh is. mAh is only useful as a measure of capacity if both batteries supply the same voltage. Luckily, both batteries seem to run at 3.85V, but Apple is known for using batteries with different voltages in the past (the MagSafe Battery Pack comes to mind).
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Even though the winner is, obviously, iPhone -- very impressive results for Pixel! Great job as always, PhoneBuff!
The winner it’s just the winner and the looser is very impressive…
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I upgraded from the 6 pro to the 7 pro and my first observation was the battery life, the 7 pro has a way batter bettery life than the 6 pro and, compared to the iPhone 14 PM, if we take in consideration that for Google it's only their second Chip and in 5nm instead of 4nm, just imagine what Google can do with a 4nm Chip and a just some updates : it could easily stand up next to the newest iPhone, so, I can't wait to see what Google will do with the next Pixels ^^
They have a long way to go yet
Google gotta up there battery efficiency
We need more smartphone companies to focus more on optimization, it has been proven that optimization has large benefits when using the phone.
are u sure alto's adventure works on 120hz on both devices? 🤔🤔🤔
After using my pixel 7 for a week the battery dramatically improved, I do have adaptive battery turn on and screen brightness to 90-85% which is still really bright
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But testing the phones like that would give one phone an unfair advantage, as the CPU is underclocked and ram usage is reduced, it would be like having the iphone in low power mode. This test was fair, apples to apples, both phones at maximum performance, no other way to do it
You using 120Hz?
@@rappernikmak I have the 7 not 7 pro so it is 90hz max which is on
@@MrTuts4life the phones screen brightness should be the same Based on nitz and same Hz refresh rate adaptive battery questionable I mentioned it because my tiktok was using 8% off my battery even though I don't use it and have never even opened the app it was using power in the background adaptive battery helps reduce this unnecessary consumption
Unpopular opinion: I've used samsung phones exclusively for 7 years now, decided to upgrade to a pixel 7, hated it so much that I returned it and bought an iPhone lol...
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Apple must show PhoneBuff's videos at their presentations instead of saying "20% more batery life than previous generation"
Can you redo this test but have the Pixel 7 Pro run on Graphene OS without Google services running and using aurora store for apps
tbh that defeats the purpose of the battery test. most consumers wont be loading custom roms on their phone so this is a more accurate real world test
Still gonna rock the Pixel over iPhone
Can you make a video about the drop test with screen protector and without and with case and without.
If there is one already someone send me it pls
PLEASE update your website
That face that shows when the iPhone Pro Max is on standby is very ominous.
What's the name of the game used in the test?
Nice to see Pixel fanboys crying.
1:19 ok i didn't expect that xDDD
please use watt hours when comparing battery sizes
iPhone Pro max $1200, Pixel Pro $849... thats the most important thing.
I absolutely love my Pixel, but we can't keep making excuses for Google. The phone runs smoothly, but it's utilizing the Exynos 2200 SoC. Rebranded as a Google SoC.
Google should have still used a Snapdragon SoC & put their spin on it. Or genuinely develop their own in-house SoC with TSMC.
Next test you do you should lock the pixel's refresh rate at 60 like the iphone .....
1:50 “two points better” *math has left the chat*
The A16 Bionic is 5nm and the Tensor G2 is based off of the Exynos 2200, which is 4nm, not the other way around.
Social media apps are optimised more on iOS.
S22 ultra vs pixel 7 pro comparison would be good.
@@sonacphotos He didn't do a battery test with the pixel 7.
if the tensor g2 was fabbed on tsmc 4 nm instead of Samsung 5nm, it would be more efficient. remember the A16 is also fabbed on tsmc 4nm
Google should really use tsmc. A 4nm tsmc made tensor would definitely give it some impressive endurance, especially with a 5000mah battery and stock Android.
Why don't u ppl test battery on data instead of wifi???
And also the battery size of the iPhone is smaller , tbh, apple s optimization on the A16 chip is really impressive. Many of my friends using pixel for gaming is suffered from severe battery drain n overheating, and well, heat harms the battery 🪫
Are you going to redo the results for the other iPhone 14 models with iOS 16.1?
I think a battery test from the Pixel 7 Pro against the iPhone 14 Plus would be a more accurate test since the Pixel 7 Pro and iPhone 14 Plus cost the same amount.
Then you're opening the door for people to complain that the 14 plus only runs in 60hz. And the battery size is bigger on the plus. The pixel will lose even worse cause of the lower refresh rate. Lol
@@-ThatGuy- you can manually lower the pixel’s refresh rate
@@stefanoliveira8718 This is false. The iPhone 14 Plus costs 900. The base model costs 800. Just do a quick Google search.
The Pixel would still lose so it's probably not worth the test lol
@@MatthewMoscotto Ya think?
Pixel 7pro is doing very well wow!! good job
I’m mainly an Apple user these days (used to love android) I’m glad the pixels are improving,it didn’t win but much better than. 6 pro. Maybe one day I’ll go back.
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When is charge test coming?
He's never done charging test on this channel
I’ve seen in PhoneBuff website of charging test coming soon
Red Magic 7S Pro battery test please.
Apple have perfected the standard smartphone, everyone else find ways to differentiate from the standard smartphone, ie. foldables, gaming phones
These are all anecdotal to specific circumstances. Nobody's going to have the same results..me for instance. I've gone over 24hrs multiple times now before hitting 15% or less on my 7 Pro (which is getting annoying because my daily charge schedule is completely jacked) and other ppl can't make it through a work day.
This is not anecdotal, this is a scientific test. Your usage is subjective and therefore anecdotal. There are, of course, other apps that a randon user may use, but overall this tests covers the main spectrum. It is quite clear that if you used the 14 Pro Max instead of the Pixel you would be left with >35% rather than the P7P 15%. Whether that is important is another matter, buit in 1-2 years when the battery has degraded you may be running out of battery on a daily basis and you would not on the iPhone.
Last week I woke up at 5:30AM and took my phone off the charter. Ended the day at 9pm with 57% and 2h of screen on time. Left it over night, dropped to 51%, and used the phone again from 5:30am to 9pm with 5% left. Full 2 days on a pixel 7 pro. Adaptive battery gives the pixel at least an extra half a day based on your usage. I would recommend to redo this test but only with the pixel over 2 weeks to see if it improves.
What phone sir?
@@ismailaissah in the comment
Lol, not true, iphone got sdaptive battery to, but its all about screen on time and what you are doing.
I'm doing the same on my 1-year old iPhone 13 Pro Max (battery health 97%) on iOS 16.1, except I finish the second day with around 20-30% battery left. this is almost every day with a 2/2.5 hours screen on time. last week I went on a family trip, took a lot of pictures, a lot of google maps use and my iPhone went from 100 to 15 every day with 9 hours screen on time
Apple also use8adaptive battery as standard, but calls it optimisation. Whatever the Pixel does the iPhone would get better results. But as you say, for most of us the Pixel has great battery life.
Just bought my pixel 7 pro today and my battery life is amazing I had the iPhone 12pro and the battery on wasn't having it
You should comapre at least to the iphone 14 plus/iphone 14 pro.
Price diffrence are HUGE between these two
@Phonebuff Do you guys have any method to count actual battery capacity (in mAh) because iphone outperforms rest of the competition by a respectable margin.there should be something more than optimizing i guess.when comparing weights of the phones,S22 U is lighter than Ip 14 Pro Max even with the S pen and bigger battery.
It’s called “steel”. iPhone pro models are made out of steel, Samsung is cheap plastic and aluminum.
@@macbugde its called depth sensor, and it weights a lot more
@@opelfrost what are you talking about?
pixel integration with software is great, but it lacks soo much in hardware compared to Samsung. the moment iPhone 12 comes out, apple start to competing with android seriously. now, iPhone 14 only mission few feature compared to android flagship. the moment that iPhone has the same feature , it will most likely dominate smartphone market.
In real life phones perform diff my s22 plus gives hours of sot one ui on 4g gps and location on whole day on one ui 4 it used to give 6 to 6.5 hr at 120h it has on two sims
There’s no way 21% battery on Iphone last for 4 hours of Instagram scrolling. My iPhone 13 pro max lasts an hour or so after it hits 20%. I don’t where you’re getting these numbers from
Also keep in mind that pixel has higher screen resolution. It's pushing 886K more pixels compared to the iPhone...
The iPhone would still win
And pixel has 5000 mah. Stop with this resolution bs reason
@@qksf1645 Could be true.. iphone may still win... But I personally prefer pixel experience over iphone... And for a lesser price ..
@@billgates9426 it ain't a b******* reason he kept mentioning the milliamp hours usage repeatedly. Of course, pixel would lose more milliamp hours compared to iPhone because it has to push more pixels. That's my point. iPhone wins this test but pixel didn't perform bad either and Google will catch a pretty soon 😉 and it feels so good to type all these using assistant voice typing on my Google Pixel 7 Pro 😉
That was the choice Google made, more pixels despite making no difference for most of us. As for the difference, testing suggests about 5% more battery per full charge using WQHD so not even close to making a difference.
Which one is in the first position of the ranking ?
iPhone went from the worst battery on any phone in the iPhone 4-5s era to the best battery life on any smartphone since the iPhone 13 series
I'd be curious to see how the regular pixel 7 does compared to the pro because I've heard the pro burns power more
Not after s few updates.
What's the first phone on the battery test ranking?
iPhone 13 Pro Max
iphone 13 pro max i believe
iPhone 13 Pro Max with 28:06 h followed by the 14 Pro Max with 27:38 h