Battery Life - Matching the iPhone 8

In terms of battery life, the iPhone SE is said to perform similarly to the iPhone 8. Apple here employs a much newer and more efficient SoC in the form of the A13, while retaining the same battery capacity and display panel as the older phone. In essence, what we’re testing here is merely Apple’s calibration of the iPhone SE’s A13 chip in terms of its performance vs energy usage. Naturally of course, the new SE will have a more efficient cellular and WiFi chip as well which will contribute to the efficiency of the device.

Web Browsing Battery Life 2016 (WiFi)

In our web browsing test that we were able to run overnight, the iPhone SE confirms Apple’s claims of it matching the iPhone 8, and we’re essentially getting near identical results at 10.7h vs 10.4h, only a few minutes apart difference between the two devices.

We had noted in our iPhone 11 review that Apple’s battery life marketing claims oddly matched the results in our web test, and this again is the case for the new iPhone SE.

Whilst the iPhone SE isn’t able to match the longevity of the iPhone 11’s, it’s still a reasonably good result considering the battery capacity and size of the phone.

Display Measurement Video Recording
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  • Deicidium369 - Sunday, April 26, 2020 - link

    Don't make the iSheep think - they will end up drinking bleach and shooting up Lysol.
  • cha0z_ - Thursday, August 6, 2020 - link

    I have a secondary iphone 6s that I ran on ios12, ios13 and currently ios14 beta - you clearly have no clue what you are talking about rofl. It's as fast and SMOOTHER than my exynos note 9!!! Also there are tons of changes and added important new features between ios 12, 13 and 14.
  • GC2:CS - Friday, April 24, 2020 - link

    Why would Apple make changes to the camera ? Is it significant enough to make it cheaper ?
    Maybe an iPad Pro camera part ? Those have soft details too.
    Still looks like XR is better “Apple single camera” system. Unless those are problems with focusing software. But the rest of the image processing looks impressive.

    Btw. I know iPhone 11 sensors are way faster than before, but is it confirmed they have RAM backed readout ? I don’t saw that anywhere.

    Regarding battery life is there a plan for some heavy load test against iPhone8 like a GfX battery rundown ?

    Regarding perf. A13 was only paired with 3000 mAh cells before. Now it is 1820. How the system can power such a beast without much effect on benchmarks...

    And lastly could not be happier this was released. The 11’s feel brick like compared to this one. Just hope that some more small models are in making and not only from Apple.
  • Phantasma - Friday, April 24, 2020 - link

    Can you guys benchmark the memory speed of the flash storage ? please
  • Tomatotech - Friday, April 24, 2020 - link

    I'm not sure if that's possible on iOS.

    Also, how would that number help? It is far faster than any method of getting data into or out of an iPhone, and Apple certainly has the chops to make sure that the speed selected maximises exactly the parameters of CPU requirements, power draw, app loading speed, and battery life.

    Kind of reminds me of Rolls Royce - when asked how much horsepower their new car engine had, they merely said 'Adequate'.
  • isthisavailable - Friday, April 24, 2020 - link

    I would have been sold if they did something about the battery life but they didn't and that's a dealbreaker for me. When they removed 3d touch, all the other phones got a boost in battery capacity but not here for some reason. I guess "designing" a new battery would have pushed the cost from $399 to $402 and we CANNOT have that!
  • Peskarik - Friday, April 24, 2020 - link

    broaden the product palette at virtually no cost, that is what Apple smartly done here, imho.
    What "designing"? I see zero "designing" in this phone.
  • Speedfriend - Saturday, April 25, 2020 - link

    Actually further destroy the resale value of your iPhone.
  • toyeboy89 - Friday, April 24, 2020 - link

    I don't think it would have been that simple. It's still a very small device. I have 2 day battery life on my iPhone 7 still with the Apple smart battery case if that's something you would consider getting with the SE.
  • cha0z_ - Thursday, August 6, 2020 - link

    No need, friend of mine got one and easily finish the day with 30% battery left, that's with heavy use. In numbers he can reach 5-6 hours screen on with 24h on battery and also calls, music/carplay, etc (offscreen usage). Not the greatest, but totally doable for most people, I think.

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