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iPhone17Pro Crushes Galaxy S25Ultra in Battery Life Showdown

We compare the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Galaxy S25 Ultra, and the battery life on the iPhone is the most important difference.
A new battery test from Phoneart shows the iPhone 17 Pro Max lasted significantly longer than the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. The iPhone’s battery held out for almost 18 hours (17 hours and 55 minutes), while the S25 Ultra lasted just over 14.5 hours (14 hours and 28 minutes). This shows a clear victory for Apple in terms of battery endurance.
The battery comparison suggests that the iPhone 17 Pro Max lasts for 3 hours and 27 minutes more than the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The iPhone has a 23.7% longer battery life, derived from various hardware upgrades this year.
The battery life rivalry between Samsung and Apple has flipped. The Galaxy S25 Ultra used to beat last year’s iPhone, but now the iPhone 17 Pro Max has taken the lead.

iPhone 17 Pro Max and Galaxy S25 Ultra,
Key Factors:
The iPhone 17 Pro Max has surpassed the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra in recent battery tests. This outcome is a result of key hardware and software decisions—namely, battery size, chipset performance, and OS-level optimizations—which we will now compare in detail.
Chipset:
Even though both the iPhone 17 Pro Max and the Galaxy S25 Ultra use a 3nm processor, the iPhone’s chip and operating system are so well-matched that it leads to a huge battery life difference.
Battery Capacity:
With an 8.6% battery capacity increase and the efficiency of the A19 Pro chip, the iPhone 17 Pro Max achieves a new level of battery performance, far exceeding the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
When it comes to software, Apple and Samsung are a world apart. The iPhone 17 Pro Max runs on the tightly integrated iOS 26, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra already has a new One UI 8 update, on top of its Android 15 base.
Harmony OS
Huawei Reportedly Simplifying Name for HarmonyOS 6.0

The “NEXT” suffix was originally used to show that HarmonyOS had completely moved away from being based on Android. If they remove it now, it could mean that Huawei sees “HarmonyOS” as a finished, independent brand and no longer needs to highlight its break from Android’s past.
The company is currently rolling out the developer and closed beta version of HarmonyOS 6.0. Although both update changelogs show different names of HarmonyOS.
HarmonyOS NEXT is the new, fully separate version of the operating system that can only use apps made for HarmonyOS. It doesn’t use any Android code.
In accordance with users, the name HarmonyOS NEXT seen before the new version installation. But after downloading the latest build, only the main term – HarmonyOS displayed on their phone’s screen.

Huawei HarmonyOS 6.0
To provide you with a more accurate and comprehensive response, I need to gather some factual information first. I can look for news, official announcements, or leaks regarding Huawei’s naming conventions for their upcoming products.
Huawei introduced HarmonyOS 5.0 last year as HarmonyOS NEXT. The company added the term ‘NEXT’ to its software, defining next-level features and capabilities of its software, such as softness, security, and native intelligence.
The upcoming version of Huawei’s operating system, once thought to be HarmonyOS 5.0, is now being called HarmonyOS NEXT in updates. However, another change from Huawei is expected shortly.”
From a branding standpoint, which name do you think is more effective for Huawei’s new ecosystem, “NEXT” or “6.0.
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Huawei Adds Earphone Controls to its Smartwatches.

Huawei is pleased to announce the rollout of an innovative earphone control switch for its smartwatch lineup. This capability enhances the user experience by enabling seamless operation of connected earbuds directly from the wearable device.
The company is committed to improving the consumer experience by making its diverse range of electronic devices more interactive, dependable, and advantageous through regular product updates.
The latest software edition for Huawei smartwatches integrates a new earphone control switch. This functionality enables users to manage earbud operations via the Bluetooth settings interface on the wearable device.
That’s right, many smartwatches have a dedicated widget or control screen that allows you to manage your earbuds directly from your wrist. This is a very convenient feature that lets you control your audio playback without needing to pull out your phone.
The HarmonyOS 5.1.0.211 update for the Huawei Watch Fit 4 introduces a dedicated earbud control tool. This is a significant improvement because it moves beyond basic music controls to offer a more integrated experience.

Watch 5 Pro, 5X, and 5X Pro
The updated sunrise and sunset interfaces offer a more visually appealing way to see the day’s light cycle.
New Features;
- Added Weather Alerts: 24-hour forecasts now display temperature curves.
- Added new interfaces for UV level, humidity, wind speed, and directions.
- Optimized the sunrise, sunset, and moonrise/moonset interfaces, making the upgrade even more practical and beautiful.
- he progress tracking interface could now feature clear, easy-to-read graphs that show your fat loss or muscle gain over time, with encouraging visual cues.
Menstrual Cycle Optimization
Huawei Watch Fit 4 series in HarmonyOS 5.1 version changes the ‘fertile period’ of the menstrual cycle in the app to ‘ovulation period’ to improve the user experience!
Watch-controlled earphones:
You don’t have to navigate through multiple menus. You can likely add the “earbuds control widget” directly to your home screen or a swipe-able screen for instant access.
Live View Smart Care:
Instead of wondering if your child made it to school, a quick swipe on your watch will show a clear, real-time message like “Arrived at School.This feature requires children to use Huawei Children’s Watch 5 Pro, 5X, and 5X Pro, and parents to use HarmonyOS 5 phones.
Exercise:
The watch will record a wide range of training data, and the app will present it in a clear, easy-to-understand format, allowing you to track your progress over time and see the results of your training.
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Huawei plans 2026 launch for advanced blood sugar wearable.

While huawei prepares to launch its new smartwatches, a recent leak suggests the company has already started work on an advanced blood sugar monitoring wearable, aiming for a 2026 release.
A tip from Weibo user @GuoJing reveals that Huawei is already working on a new wearable for 2026 that can check your blood sugar levels.
Note that blood pressure measurement and blood sugar monitoring are two different things. The former detects the force of blood on the walls of your arteries.
Measuring blood sugar levels tracks the body’s primary energy source. Although two specific health conditions are different, they share a number of risk factors, including obesity, unhealthy eating habits, and stiff blood vessels.
Huawei’s Watch D2 is a special watch that can check your blood pressure accurately. It can even monitor your blood pressure all day and give you a quick health report with just one tap.

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Ambulatory blood pressure supports a 24-hour measurement of a person’s blood pressure even when they are doing their daily activities, like sleeping or doing something else.
With next year’s medical wearable, Huawei may elevate its health monitoring capabilities, though the company has not yet made an official statement. It’s possible more details will be shared at an upcoming major event
Meanwhile, you can take a look at what new devices will debut at the September 19 launch event and their special features .
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