The flagship iPhone 13 Pro, introduced by Apple in September, was the guest of DxOMark. The popular benchmarking platform tested the smartphone’s battery with a capacity of 3,095 mAh and 20W fast charging support. Evaluating the device in three different scenarios such as stationary, mobile and active use in the Autonomy criterion, the platform gave 60 points to the iPhone 13 Pro in this test.
The total score of the iPhone 13 Pro, which performed above the average among DxOMark’s Ultra – Premium devices, was 76. With this score, the phone surpassed its competitors with much larger battery capacity such as Motorola Edge 20 Pro, Galaxy S21 Ultra, OnePlus 9 Pro.
iPhone 13 Pro achieved 2 days of charging time
DxOMark pointed out that the iPhone 13 Pro consumes very low power during music and video playback. The flagship, which earned plus points with this performance, saw a charging time of 2 days and 5 hours with moderate use. However, DxOMark criticized the phone, saying that it offers 12 hours and 15 minutes less charging time compared to the iPhone 13 Pro Max.
It turned out that both the iPhone 13 Pro and the Pro Max only lost 1 percent of their battery overnight. In addition, it was stated that the iPhone 13 Pro needs 1 hour and 34 minutes to charge 100 percent, and 9 minutes to fully charge its 3095 mAh battery. The iPhone 13 Pro, which was 80 percent in 49 minutes, managed to reach 57 percent in 30 minutes.
DxOMark also tested the phone’s wireless charging performance. Accordingly, the flagship reached the level of 36 percent in 30 minutes. The battery of the iPhone 13 Pro, which rose from 0 to 80 in 1 hour and 22 minutes, was fully charged in 2 hours and 8 minutes.
On the other hand, with the 65W wired charger of the OnePlus 9 Pro with a 4500 mAh battery, in 53 minutes; It was stated that it was fully charged in 58 minutes with a 50W wireless charger, and it was underlined that it made a difference to the iPhone 13 Pro.