Google Pixel 6 Pro, one of the fresh phones introduced this month, is now on sale. As soon as the comparison tests were published, one of them was the comparison of the Pixel 6 Pro and Galaxy S21 series, as a result of some similarities.
Both the Galaxy S21 Ultra and the Google Pixel 6 Pro have a 5000mAh battery. The Pixel 6 Pro supports 30W fast charging, while the Galaxy S21 Ultra is limited to 25W charging support. While the numbers on this paper offer some performance-related clues, of course they don’t mean much for real-world uses. Because when you look at it, you can say that the Pixel 6 Pro can charge faster, but the result is not like that.
In a test, both phones were charged for 15 minutes. Considering that the Pixel 6 Pro can charge at 30W and both phones have the same battery capacity, it is logical to expect the Pixel 6 Pro to charge more than the Galaxy S21 Ultra. However, after 15 minutes of charging, the Pixel 6 Pro was charged 24 percent, while the Galaxy S21 Ultra managed to charge 30 percent. By the way, you can find the whole test in the video below.
On the other hand, it’s not just that. The Galaxy S21 Ulta has also managed to surpass the Pixel 6 Pro in fingerprint verification. In terms of biometric verification speed, the pointer between the 2 phones shows the Galaxy S21 Ultra, while this comparison is also clearly visible in the video below.