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Mobile with large battery needed? Here you will find an overview of all phones available with a large battery and therefore a long battery life. So you'll never suffer from an empty phone battery again. Read more

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    Google Pixel 8 Pro (GC3VE)

    Google Pixel 8 Pro‎

    Plan: £ 29,25 p/m
    Free: £ 999,00

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    Xiaomi 13T

    Xiaomi 13T‎

    Plan: £ 24,99 p/m
    Free: £ 549,00

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  • Our choice
    Motorola edge 40 neo

    Motorola edge 40 neo‎

    Plan: £ 18,99 p/m
    Free: £ 299,00

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  • Motorola Moto G84 5G

    Motorola Moto G84 5G‎

    Plan: £ 17,99 p/m
    Free: £ 249,00

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  • Motorola Moto G54 5G

    Motorola Moto G54 5G‎

    Plan: £ 13,99 p/m
    Free: £ 179,00

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  • Sony Xperia 5 V

    Sony Xperia 5 V‎

    Plan: £ 41,75 p/m
    Free: £ 849,00

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  • Motorola Moto G14

    Motorola Moto G14‎

    Plan: £ 20,31 p/m
    Free: £ 139,00

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  • Honor X6a (WDY-LX1)

    Honor X6a‎

    Plan: £ 11,99 p/m
    Free: £ 99,99

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  • Nokia G42 5G

    Nokia G42 5G‎

    Plan: £ 17,00 p/m
    Free: £ 179,99

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  • Honor 90

    Honor 90‎

    Plan: £ 21,89 p/m
    Free: £ 349,99

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  • Sony Xperia 10 V

    Sony Xperia 10 V‎

    Plan: £ 20,92 p/m
    Free: £ 349,99

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  • Sony Xperia 1 V

    Sony Xperia 1 V‎

    Plan: £ 40,37 p/m
    Free: £ 1.299,00

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The capacity of a telephone battery is indicated in mAh (milliampere-hour); the higher the number the longer the battery life. In spite of the fact that phone batteries are getting bigger and bigger, we only show the ones above with at least 4000 mAh.

Battery saving tips

You can do whatever it takes to get the most out of your phone battery. The biggest power guzzler is the screen, so the less you have the screen on, the longer your battery life. But there are other tips. We'll list the most important ones:

  • Lower the screen brightness or set to auto
  • Set the screen time-out as low as possible
  • Turn Bluetooth, NFC and WiFi off when not in use
  • Change location mode to save mode
  • Turn off vibrate for the keyboard
  • Update your phone regularly
  • Use your phone battery save mode if available

There are also persistent rumors that forcing apps to close increases battery life. That's not true. The most popular mobile operating systems now deal well with apps that are running in the background or have ever been opened. Sometimes the forced shutdown of apps can work to your disadvantage. If you have really strong suspicions that a particular app is causing battery problems, we recommend removing it altogether. Then try looking for an alternative app.

Keep your battery in good condition

In the end, no one escapes recharging their phones. It's best not to do this at night but during the day while you're awake. Some Fire Brigade even warn not to charge mobile phones at night. There is a very small risk of overheating and fire. It is also not good to charge the battery up to 100% each time. Discharging a battery altogether does not improve its service life either. The most ideal is to keep it between 50% and 80%. Short charging periods maximize the life of your phone battery. Something that has become even more important with built-in phone batteries.

Quick charge methods

By now you don't have to wait hours for a fully charged battery with many mobile phones. They have fast charging. That only works with a corresponding quick charger. It's not always included so that's something to watch out for when you buy it. There are now several fast charging methods, each with its own name. The most common is Qualcomm's Quick Charge. But manufacturers sometimes have their own techniques, including:

  • Adaptive Fast Charge (Samsung)
  • SuperCharge (Huawei)
  • TurboPower (Motorola)
  • Dash Charge and Warp Charge (OnePlus)
  • (Super)VOOC(Oppo)
  • PumpExpress (MediaTek)

It is strongly recommended to always use the original charger and cable with your phone. Most charging problems with even fire occur because not the original charger and cable have been used. Being able to charge quickly wirelessly is also possible nowadays, but this does not (yet) allow you to get the speed of wired charging. Do you want to recharge in the shortest possible time? Then turn your phone off while charging. That makes it even faster.

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