Ferra’s Editorial reached: A selection of the five best smartphones with high autonomy and large battery capacity that can be officially purchased in Russia.
The list opens with the Tecno Pova 6 Neo budget, which ranges from 15 to 17 thousand rubles. The smartphone is equipped with a 7000 mAh battery with 33 W fast charging support. Experts note that this smartphone is not inferior to competitors with smaller battery capacity in terms of screen quality and performance, but the quality of the rear camera leaves much to be desired.
It is followed by Honor X9b with a 5800 mAh battery at a price of 29 thousand rubles. The advantages of the device include high autonomy, bright and high-quality screen, eco-leather body and performance that is not inferior to other smartphones in the price range of 30 thousand rubles offered in chain stores. The disadvantage is the camera, which cannot compete with analogues with smaller batteries in shooting quality, as well as the charging power of 35 W.
Taking third place is Realme GT 6T, a sub-flagship smartphone offered by retailers at prices ranging from 45 to 50 thousand rubles. Despite the use of a 5500 mAh battery, the smartphone “lives” longer than its competitors with a 6000 mAh battery, thanks to its more energy-efficient LTPO display and powerful Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 processor. According to Ferra, this smartphone is superior to a smartphone. More expensive competitors in terms of combination of autonomy and performance. However, the device does not have the best camera in the segment and the more expensive version, the Realme GT6, is fitted with flagship sensors.
The selection also included the Vivo V40 with a 5500 mAh battery, which was sold for an average of 53 thousand rubles, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which took only a 4685 mAh battery but performed better than many smartphones with more capacious batteries. The latter are sold for an average of 187 thousand rubles.
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Source: Gazeta

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