Ok, let's see what your hardware is capable of. Get a movie that matches your screen resolution so it's pixel for pixel - my Galaxy S7 Active has a native resolution of 2560x1440 so I grabbed a 1440p version of TimeScapes (awesome flick) h.264 encoded with a stereo AAC audio soundtrack.
Charge the battery to full, set the display brightness to ~50% and start playing the video in whatever video player you want set to loop that video again and again and don't mess with your device till it gets to 1% battery (you're allowed to check it from time to time, of course).
When you're done, post the screenshot of the power usage overall and then the SOT (screen on time).
See if you can beat this, you might, but I doubt it. Snapdragon 820, hardware decoding with MX Player Pro, 4000 mAh battery.
A few minutes shy of 15.5 hours of SOT.
Let's see what you can do, kids.
You fucking idiot.
>15.5 hours
Yeah, people will totally do this shit.
I'll post my results in 12 hours, after it the topic gets culled.
Lel.
itt: some iphone users post, but the thread dies before anyone else finishes
I still get 5hrs SOT on my htc one m8
That is with me being fickle about when I'm using wifi/cellular data, gps, screen brightness, etc
I get a longer SoT if I just watch a continuous video. About 20-22 hours IIRC, but I'm not about to do this.
>>57080762
So, what device is that exactly and how large is the external battery you're using?
>>57080788
Note 3 with zerolemon 10k.
Forgot to mention.
>>57080797
Yah, it had to be something like that to get that kind of overall runtime and SOT, not bad at all.
S7e. Just average usage, not about to do a whole video play thing.