Powerful phones with a big battery that lasts long
The smartphone industry is flooded with countless options ranging from the best gaming phones to the ones with the best cameras. But we all know that enjoying these features is impossible without a decent battery life. So, to make sure that you can always make the most of your device, here’s a list of some of the best feature-packed smartphones with huge battery life. Note that these have been curated based on their availability on Amazon as well as their listed features.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G
Samsung has added another smartphone to its Galaxy Note family, and this time it’s bigger and better. Its 6.9-inch AMOLED screen barely makes it into the smartphone category as it’s technically a palm-sized phablet. The big size is good news for anyone who likes to watch content on the move. The main selling points of this device is its big screen, S-pen support and top tier specs. The device rocks an Exynos 990 octa-core processor paired with 12GB RAM for a good performance. You can click high-resolution images thanks to the 108MP sensor at the back and edit them or simply doodle with the S-Pen that comes along with it. To power all the flagship specs, Samsung has packed a 4500mAh lithium-ion battery. The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 has a 0.8-cm thin body. Its top-tier hardware, frequent software updates and dual SIM 5G support make it the right choice for people who are looking for a future-proof smartphone.
Apple iPhone 11
Apple has always set the bar high when it comes to flagship devices, and the Apple iPhone 11 is no different. Apple has packed a powerful 3,110 mAh battery, A13 Bionic processor along with 4GB RAM in a body that’s just 8.3mm thick! The 6.1-inch liquid retina display is one of the best in the market and is powered by a 3110mAh battery which can last a day, depending on your usage, according to the brand. It has a single 12MP camera at the front and dual 12MP shooters at the back. But don’t let this low megapixel count fool you as its camera can easily put most high-level smartphone cameras to shame, according to the brand. When it comes to security, Apple has gone all out with a better Face ID implementation than its predecessors. With IP68 certification, Apple has made sure that your iPhone doesn’t get destroyed by slight drizzle or an accidental fall into the water (to a depth of 2m up to 30 minutes, based on the brand’s skin).
OnePlus 8 Pro
If you’re looking for a smartphone that offers good all-round performance, then you might as well check out the One Plus 8 Pro. Its 4510mAh battery can be charged using the warp charger that comes bundled with the smartphone. This 6.78-inch smartphone has a 120Hz refresh rate and a screen resolution of 3168 x 1440 pixels, resulting in a pixel density of 513ppi. OnePlus has equipped this smartphone with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor clocked at 2.86Ghz, 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. The 48+48+8+5MP camera setup at the back and the 16MP front shooter should let you click some good images with just a touch. This dual SIM 5G smartphone has Alexa built-in, which enables the user to perform many tasks without even touching it. The top-grade hardware and best-in-class camera make the OnePlus 8 Pro a tough phone to look past.
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
Samsung is one of those brands that offer the best experience when it comes to flagship smartphones, so here’s another one. The Galaxy S20 Ultra is a good-looking device with a 6.9-inch dynamic AMOLED display with QuadHD+ resolution to make sure that everything looks good to the eye. This smartphone packs an Exynos 990 processor, 12GB RAM, 128GB internal storage (expandable up to 1TB) and a 5000mAh battery to power all this up. Amazingly, they have packed all that in a device that is 0.9cm thick and weighs only 220g. Its 108MP quad-camera setup offers 100 times super-resolution zoom so you can get close and personal with your subject without missing out on the finest details. But that’s not all, as it even has a 40MP punch-hole camera to help you out with your selfie sessions and video calls.