I want a Samsung or a Huawei but both have a completely different battery capacity and wanted to ask which one is better.
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More is better - in this case.
The higher the better
"Better" because longer runtime until the next charging process.
It depends on how much the cell phone uses.
Ohh yes, of course, the comparison only applies to identical models.
That doesn't make any sense. If the cell phone consumes more, it will last longer with a larger battery
No? If cell phone A consumes more than cell phone B, cell phone A needs a larger battery in order to have the same runtime.
If you compare the battery, you naturally use the same cell phone. Otherwise the comparison makes 0 sense. I assumed that. My mistake
A Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus has the same battery as a Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus. There are no variants. But a Galaxy s10 plus doesn't use the same thing as a Huawei mate thing.
In terms of value, 4000 mah is of course better. The battery has "more power" so to speak (Is technically incorrect, but if I went into the details, I would sit here for a while).
However, the consumption of the cell phone plays a major role.
Imagine the cell phone with 4000 mah consumes 200ma per hour. This is of course faster than one with 3000 mah and 50ma per hour consumption.
Nokia phones in particular consume very little, while flagships like the Galaxy S10 only hold half because they consume a lot unnecessarily.
Okay thanks
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