This not only helps users better understand the battery performance of their iPhones but also facilitates comparisons with competitor products without having to search for complex technical specifications.

The battery life on the Galaxy S25 Ultra is twice as good as on the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
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According to the energy label, iPhones are designed to retain 80% of their battery capacity after 1,000 charge cycles – an estimated number based on how much the battery is used up after each full charge. Users can monitor charge cycles and battery status directly on their device.
iPhone battery life is inferior to that of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
However, when compared to the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the battery of the phone from the South Korean company can withstand 2,000 charging cycles before dropping below 80%. This means Galaxy S25 Ultra users can enjoy twice the battery life compared to the iPhone.
To illustrate, with daily use and battery drain, an iPhone battery will only have less than 80% of its capacity remaining after about 2.5 years, while a Samsung battery will take up to 5 years to degrade to the same level.
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In reality, the battery life of Apple's iPhones is still average in the smartphone industry, ranging from 1,000 to 1,200 charging cycles. Only Samsung offers batteries with the durability to withstand 2,000 charging cycles. To improve user experience and extend product lifespan, Apple needs to consider improving battery durability, thereby helping iPhones maintain better performance over a longer period.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/apple-can-hoc-tu-samsung-de-nang-hieu-suat-pin-iphone-185250811140959728.htm








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