That the Xiaomi Mi Max is a smartphone with a recordable battery is not a mystery (4850 mAh is also struggling to find in the tablet) but very often having a battery with high power capacities is not equivalent to saying that the smartphone has a 'exceptional autonomy. Fortunately for those who buy a Xiaomi Mi Max, this is not the case.
As you can see from this screenshot below, you've been able to make well 9 hours and 6 minutes of onscreen display without having to recharge your smartphone. In total, the smartphone lasted well for 33 consecutive hours, a result we hardly find in another device not just the same price range but as absolute.
The credit goes both to the engineers who have chosen to adopt an SoC whose CPU and GPU do not require much energy (Qualcomm Snapdragon 652) and who have managed to integrate a 4850 mAh battery inside such a thin smartphone (even if the generous dimensions in height and width have helped a lot) and both to the developers of MIUI ROM who have managed to optimize energy consumption. Furthermore, we must not neglect Google and the introduction of the energy saving system made on Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
At this point, the question spontaneously arises: "Because Xiaomi manages to integrate batteries of its kind into its smartphones, thus guaranteeing a very wide range of autonomy, while competition, mainly represented by Samsung and Apple with smartphones over the 700 euro, fails ? ". What is your motivation?
via | Xiaomi Fans Italia