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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 Battery test

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We put the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 through our rigorous DXOMARK Battery test suite to measure its performance in autonomy, charging and efficiency. In these test results, we will break down how it fared in a variety of tests and several common use cases.

Overview

Key specifications:

  • Battery capacity: 3700 mAh
  • 25W charger (not included)
  • 6.7-inch, 1080 x 2640, 120 Hz, OLED display
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (4 nm)
  • Tested ROM / RAM combination: 256 GB + 8 GB

Scoring

Sub-scores and attributes included in the calculations of the global score.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5
109
battery
94

221

92

195

101

198

115
Charging
116

224

114

212

141

205

141

194

Key performances

Charging Time
1 day 22h
Battery life
Charging Time
0h48
80% Charging time
Charging Time
1h35
Full charging time
Quick Boost
3h19 autonomy
after 5-minute charge

Pros

  • Low discharge currents for indoor individual use cases
  • Very low residual consumption of the wired charger
  • Decent autonomy for a flip device, lasting almost two days

Cons

  • Poor autonomy on the go, especially when using GPS navigation
  • Weak autonomy when calling or listening to music
  • Poor efficiency during the wireless charge
  • Very high residual consumption of the wireless charger
  • Low autonomy recovered after a quick 5-minute charge

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 global battery score was below average, but it performed quite well in our battery protocol tests when compared with other “flip” devices we had tested. It outperformed the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 in all test cases and achieved a much better efficiency score.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5’s autonomy performances were decent, with the 3700mAh battery lasting nearly 2 days. When testing individual usages, the device underperformed in our outdoor tests, particularly when using the GPS navigation, which showed very low autonomy. However, the device’s autonomy held up decently when watching videos.

The charging experience was slightly below average. The low-powered 25W charger took 1 hour and 35 minutes to fully charge the battery, while a quick 5-minute charge boost provided only 3 hours of autonomy on average. Residual consumption was low whether the fully charged device was still plugged in or not. Charging the device wirelessly also took longer, at an average 2 hours and 25 minutes to reach a full charge, and the residual power drain of the Samsung wireless stand itself was among the highest we have measured.

The charge efficiency was average for a wired charge, but very poor for a wireless charge. However, the efficiency was good thanks to very low discharge currents for almost all usages, indicating that the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 has been well optimized.

When compared to other phones in the Ultra-Premium segment ($800+), the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 performance was just below our database’s average. The charging experience was poor for this segment, but its autonomy was decent, even just below average, and efficiency was excellent.

Test Summary

About DXOMARK Battery tests: For scoring and analysis in our smartphone battery reviews, DXOMARK engineers perform a variety of objective tests over a week-long period both indoors and outdoors. (See our introductory and how we test articles for more details about our smartphone Battery protocol.)

The following section gathers key elements of our exhaustive tests and analyses performed in DXOMARK laboratories. Detailed performance evaluations under the form of reports are available upon request. Do not hesitate to contact us.

Battery Charger Wireless Display Processor
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 3700mAh 25W
(not included)
15W AMOLED
1080 x 2640
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 3700mAh 25W
(not included)
15W AMOLED Dynamic 2X
1080 x 2640
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1
Oppo Find N2 Flip 4300mAh 44W
(included)
- AMOLED
1080 x 2520
MediaTek Dimensity 9000+

Autonomy

96

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

195

Honor X7b
How Autonomy score is composed

Autonomy score is composed of three performance sub-scores: Home / Office, On the go, and Calibrated use cases. Each sub-score comprises the results of a comprehensive range of tests for measuring autonomy in all kinds of real-life scenarios.

Light Usage
66h
Light Usage
Active: 2h30/day
Moderate Usage
46h
Moderate Usage
Active: 4h/day
Intense Usage
29h
Intense Usage
Active: 7h/day

Home/Office

94

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

221

Honor X7b

A robot housed in a Faraday cage performs a set of touch-based user actions during what we call our “typical usage scenario” (TUS) — making calls, video streaming, etc. — 4 hours of active use over the course of a 16-hour period, plus 8 hours of “sleep.” The robot repeats this set of actions every day until the device runs out of power.

Typical Usage Scenario discharge curves

On the go

92

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

195

Samsung Galaxy M51

Using a smartphone on the go takes a toll on autonomy because of extra “hidden” demands, such as the continuous signaling associated with cellphone network selection, for example. DXOMARK Battery experts take the phone outdoors and perform a precisely defined set of activities while following the same three-hour travel itinerary (walking, taking the bus, the subway…) for each device

Autonomy for on the go use cases (full charge)

Calibrated

101

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

198

Samsung Galaxy M51

For this series of tests, the smartphone returns to the Faraday cage and our robots repeatedly perform actions linked to one specific use case (such as gaming, video streaming, etc.) at a time. Starting from an 80% charge, all devices are tested until they have expended at least 5% of their battery power.

Autonomy for calibrated use cases (full charge)

Charging

115

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

218

Realme GT Neo 5 (240W)
How Charging score is composed

Charging is fully part of the overall battery experience. In some situations where autonomy is at a minimum, knowing how fast you can charge becomes a concern. The DXOMARK Battery charging score is composed of two sub-scores, (1) Full charge and (2) Quick boost.

Wired
Wired
55%
in 30 min
0h48
0 - 80%
1h35
Full charge
Wireless
Wireless
29%
in 30 min
1h22
0 - 80%
2h25
Full charge

Full charge

116

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

224

Realme GT Neo 5 (240W)

Full charge tests assess the reliability of the battery power gauge; measure how long and how much power the battery takes to charge from zero to 80% capacity, from 80 to 100% as shown by the UI, and until an actual full charge.

Power consumption and battery level during full charge
The charging curves, in wired and wireless (if available) showing the evolution of the battery level indicator as well as the power consumption in watts during the stages of charging toward full capacity.
Power consumption and battery level during wireless full charge
The charging curves, in wired and wireless (if available) showing the evolution of the battery level indicator as well as the power consumption in watts during the stages of charging toward full capacity.
Time to full charge
Time to full charge

Quick boost

114

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

212

Realme GT Neo 5 (240W)

With the phone at different charge levels (20%, 40%, 60%, 80%), Quick boost tests measure the amount of charge the battery receives after being plugged in for 5 minutes. The chart here compares the average autonomy gain from a quick 5-minute charge.

Average autonomy gain for a 5 minute charge (wired)

Efficiency

141

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

154

Oppo Reno6 5G
How Efficiency score is composed

The DXOMARK power efficiency score consists of two sub-scores, Charge up and Discharge rate, both of which combine data obtained during robot-based typical usage scenario, calibrated tests and charging evaluation, taking into consideration the device’s battery capacity. DXOMARK calculate the annual power consumption of the product, shown on below graph, which is representative of the overall efficiency during a charge and when in use.

Annual Consumption Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5
3.7 kWh
Efficient
Good
Bad
Inefficient

Charge up

141

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

205

Nubia RedMagic 7 Pro

The charge up sub-score is a combination of four factors: the overall efficiency of a full charge, related to how much energy you need to fill up the battery compared to the energy that the battery can provide; the efficiency of the travel adapter when it comes to transferring power from an outlet to your phone; the residual consumption when your phone is fully charged and still plugged into the charger; and the residual consumption of the charger itself, when the smartphone is disconnected from it. The chart here below shows the overall efficiency of a full charge in %.

Overall charge efficiency

Discharge

141

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

194

Apple iPhone 14 Pro

The discharge subscore rates the speed of a battery’s discharge during a test, which is independent of the battery’s capacity. It is the ratio of a battery’s capacity divided by its autonomy. A small-capacity battery could have the same autonomy as a large-capacity battery, indicating that the device is well-optimized, with a low discharge rate.

Average discharge current

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