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The Top 3 Phones with the Best Battery Life

There are a lot of great devices to choose from out there, but without a good battery life, you won’t be able to play games, go on social media, or even make a phone call. It’s great that more phones are coming out with new features that help to enrich our lives, but some companies seem to forget that battery life needs to always be a priority as well. One way that you can preserve your battery life is to ensure that your device is charging properly by activating Total Charge:


This feature helps to show you when you should unplug your device so that you keep the battery in good health, while also helping you prioritize battery optimization with phone power. It will let you know when it’s time to disconnect your phone so that it never overcharges, which will help to protect your phone’s battery and extend its life.

Do you find yourself constantly near a charger or always needing to borrow someone else’s phone to send a text or make a quick phone call? If so, it may be time for you to pick up a new phone to experience a better battery life. Combined with Total Charge, your new phone will be in great shape. There are a few great phones currently available for purchase that offer great battery life, but if you want to grab one of the best then look no further.

Moto Z Play

The Moto Z Play device has probably the best battery life you can find for the price point. It’s only $400 and it has one of the best battery ratings on the market. There are a few better phones but you’ll be hard pressed to find something better at such a great price.

Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge

The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge has even better battery life than the Moto Z Play, and it’s a thinner and more powerful device. If money isn’t as much of an issue, then it’s definitely recommended that you choose the S7 Edge over the Moto Z Play.

Huawei Mate 9

The Huawei Mate 9 is the best phone available on the market by far. It costs a bit more but you’ll never need to worry about battery again. The only downside is that users may need to mess with some of the settings because battery optimization is such a priority.

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