Phone Battery Test Results

On this page, you can find Battery Scores for all smartphones and tablets we have tested at PhoneArena. Discover the best phone battery life results from all smartphones tested in our independent lab.
Learn about our battery testing methodology and testing conditions.

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Samsung Galaxy A17 5G
5000 mAh
8h 6min 17h 36min 13h 26min 8h 37min Aug 08, 2025
Motorola Moto G (2026)
5200 mAh
7h 52min 20h 19min 10h 26min 10h 4min Dec 11, 2025
Motorola Moto G Power (2026)
5200 mAh
7h 7min 18h 12min 9h 37min 9h 0min Jan 08, 2026
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Motorola Moto G Power (2026)
5200 mAh
1h 9min Untested 30W 15W 53% Untested Jan 08, 2026
Motorola Moto G (2026)
5200 mAh
1h 11min N/A 30W N/A 50% N/A Dec 11, 2025
Samsung Galaxy A17 5G
5000 mAh
1h 31min N/A 25W N/A 45% N/A Aug 08, 2025

Battery Testing Methodology:

We run three in-house battery tests, measuring how much it takes to drain each phone completely with a specific use case.

Our first test, Browsing, runs a script that cycles through web pages simulating a real browsing session.

Our second test, Video streams a video playlist. Our third test, Gaming, runs a 3D game that puts the stress on the GPU of the device.

Based on these three test results, we come up with our compound Battery Score that gives you a rough estimation of the expected screen time you can get on a device.

Learn more about our battery and charging testing procedure here.

You can also check out our Camera Scores, Display Scores and Performance Scores pages.

Battery Testing Conditions:

Battery testing conditions: 200 nits fixed brightness; 100% battery health; test conducted over Wi-Fi only; latest firmware at the time of testing.

Charging testing conditions: Charging starts from a powered-on phone with 1% battery level. Time is measured until the device reaches 100%. The factory charger is used, or in rare cases when it’s missing, a fully compatible charger verified to achieve maximum charging speeds.

All tests are performed on new devices in controlled lab environments.

Note: Real-world results may vary depending on signal strength, temperature and battery aging.