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Work Performance – PCMark
We tested the Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro’s performance using PCMark, which simulates work applications like web browing, playing video, writing text and editing photos.
Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro | ASUS ZenFone 3 Ultra | Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) | OPPO F1s | |
Work Performance Score (Average) |
5180 | 6313 | 4954 | 3884 |
Web Browsing | 4539 | 6257 | 5143 | 3688 |
Video Playback | 3989 | 4287 | 4515 | 3789 |
Writing | 5689 | 7166 | 4948 | 4141 |
Photo Editing | 6991 | 8262 | 5243 | 3933 |
The Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro (Amazon | Lazada) did well in this test, coming in just ahead of the Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017).
Battery Life – PCMark
We then tested the Galaxy C9 Pro’s battery performance using PCMark. It basically ran the PCMark work tests until its battery capacity dropped to 20%.
One of the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro‘s main attraction was its large 5,000 mAh battery. To make the Galaxy C9 Pro (Amazon | Lazada) thinner though, Samsung reduced the battery capacity to 4,000 mAh. However, we are glad to note that it only reduced the battery life by 11.5% to 11.5 hours.
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Battery Recharging Performance
The Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro (Amazon | Lazada) comes with an adaptive fast charger with a power output of 15 W. Take a look at how fast it recharged the 4,000 mAh battery.
It took the Galaxy C9 Pro (Amazon | Lazada) just 74.5 minutes (1 hour 14.5 minutes) to recharge its battery from 19% to 100%. That is 80% faster recharging than the Galaxy A9 Pro, and a battery life : recharging ratio of about 9.4 : 1 – a truly amazing performance.
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