Samsung Galaxy M51 with 7000 mAh battery wins DxOMark autonomy rating

Recently, the French laboratory DxOMark has expanded the scope of its activities and began testing

not only displays, cameras and speakers of smartphones, but also batteries. And now the first batch of reviews has arrived.

Who's in the lead?

The absolute champion of the autonomy rating wasSamsung Galaxy M51, and it’s not surprising since its battery capacity is 7000 mAh. One charge lasts for 3 days of normal use and almost 2 full days of intensive use.

In the overall rating, the Galaxy M51 has 88 points, which is significantly higher than its “brothers” Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G (Snapdragon) (70 points) and the version with an Exynos processor (57 points).


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The only complaints from specialists were the charging time - more than 2 hours to fully restore energy. In addition, the smartphone seems large and heavy due to the large battery.

"Samsung Galaxy M51 comes with a 'monstrous'7000 mAh battery, which surpasses competitors in both autonomy and efficiency. Where it falls down a bit is when charging - it takes almost 2.5 hours, which is almost an hour longer than the Huawei P40 Lite (with its faster charger). However, its overall performance is currently the best in our battery database, promising and delivering excellent battery life under both light and heavy use,” concluded DxOMark.