Platform Power

In the weeks leading up to this review there seemed to be a litany of headlines crowning the G3 as the new king of the battery life hill in the Android space. Our own battery life results disagreed with the conclusions but I wanted something a bit more concrete. Thankfully with a removable back cover and removable battery, instrumenting the G3 for power analysis is just as easy as it is on the Galaxy S5. Just like we did in our Galaxy S5 review, we measured device level power (with the display enabled) running a number of workloads. As always, all displays were calibrated to the same brightness level (200 nits, full white). Note that we are looking at average power here, not energy consumption. The latter is really what you want to report but for our needs here average power should be good enough.

At idle looking at a white screen the G3 uses more power than a Galaxy S5. Here we see the real burden of using LG's 2560 x 1440 panel, lighting up that many pixels definitely takes its toll on power consumption. Compared to the GS4 however, LG's G3 is an improvement. When asleep and in pocket the GS5 has a negligible advantage, the G3 is fairly close and is clearly better than the Snapdragon 600 based GS4.

The SunSpider results give you the other datapoint that should put to rest the G3's power consumption story. Under a heavy CPU load, the GS5 still manages lower overall platform power although the G3 again is better than the GS4. The SunSpider numbers combined with the idle/white screen numbers are enough to tell the story about G3's battery life vs. Galaxy S5. The G3 has a 5% larger battery but the potential gap in power consumption is much larger.

The video capture, camera preview and GFXBench results are interesting to look at but I wouldn't conclude much here other than to say that the G3 as a platform can consume quite a bit of power under load. For a better look at these scenarios we'd need to integrate power consumption over time to calculate energy usage, which as I mentioned before was beyond what we really needed to do for this review.

The main point here is to settle the debate about the G3's battery life. Yes, it has a larger battery than the Galaxy S5, but that doesn't mean it'll last longer on a single charge. I won't comment on reasons that other battery life tests would conclude differently.

Battery Life and Charge Time Camera Architecture
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  • sna1970 - Friday, July 4, 2014 - link

    S5 prime will be 999$ forget it
  • PETER WONG - Friday, July 4, 2014 - link

    I have the feeling G2 is better build than G3 as I am using both now. G3 is unable to install candy crush saga, ( reported not compatible device). I suspect this is G3 problem. LG does not want us to play Candy Crash on G3. This will show how quick battery is drain out from the phone.
  • PETER WONG - Saturday, July 5, 2014 - link

    Anyone install Candy Crush Saga on G3? Only can play on G2!
  • xmen77 - Saturday, July 5, 2014 - link

    forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2797810
  • mbehna - Saturday, July 5, 2014 - link

    Can you test future cell phones as to their integration with in car infotainment systems such as Ford Sync? My old phone HTC EVO 4G LTE worked fine but my G2 does not. Seems that LG has decided to not implement MAP so messaging over BT is not supported.
  • ASEdouard - Saturday, July 5, 2014 - link

    Crazy how the iPhone 5s still hold its own in the cpu and gnu tests. It's almost 1 year old. The Nexus 5 isn't too shabby either.
  • ASEdouard - Saturday, July 5, 2014 - link

    ''holds''
  • Alexey291 - Sunday, July 6, 2014 - link

    well for most part the tests it wins at are browser tests and synthetics. The biggest "real world" cpu test out there is ironically 3dmark and there iphone 5s is roughly where it should be.
  • poohbear - Saturday, July 5, 2014 - link

    When are u getting your devils canyon review up? Smartphones r nice, but dont neglect your core audience who are computer enthusiasts first!!
  • ZeDestructor - Sunday, July 6, 2014 - link

    Reviews are usually written in parallel.

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