S22 Ultra Battery Life Health Review – 12 Months Later



So the S22 series has been out for over 12 months now so I thought it’d be good to check both of mine and see how their battery health is doing. I’ve been using AccuBattery for this which I know isn’t 100% but it’ll help give you an idea of how 2 very differently-used phones’ batteries have faired.

00:00 Intro
00:32 How they were used
01:39 AccuBattery Results

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102S204S

According to their words, the battery of their devices S8 NOTE AND UP is 95% healthy within one year

Francis Wright

I have not put too much thought or research into this comment, but wouldn't you only start to send significant results after 2 years (or 500 plus complete cycles)? So, say phone ONE only gets charged to 80% extra would go something like year 1 94%, year 2 90%, year 3 85%, year 4 80%. But phone TWO that hasn't been look after would go year 1 94%, year 2 88%, year three 80%, year 4 70% & it's battery getting very hot under any strain.

Tew B-

My S22U had lower capacity since day 1 compared to the S23U I now also have. I measure both using the same hardware devices. S22U never measured above 4600ma and now S23U is almost 5000ma. An year later the degradation on S22U is just 100mah or so, I just did a measurement before selling it. And its been charged the good way mostly in the 20-85% range.

Daniel Sitohang

Interesting, great video, thank you