The only thing you wish while using your smart phone intensely is an everlasting battery life. Moderate use of your phone may last your battery for a day. Only if you are using your phone heavily, you’ll need to recharge it very often.

Batteries have a tendency to lose steam over time that drains your battery faster and much faster as it gets old and used. If you feel your phone’s battery drain is annoying, you’re not alone. If a phone with excellent battery life is your priority then you’ve got to check out some smart phones that top our list.

1| Motorola Moto Z Play

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Moto Z Play is an affordable and best midrange phone of Motorola’s Moto Z series with a very excellent battery life. Smart phone makers have claimed again and again that their device can last “up to two days” on a single charge. Which appears to be overpromising. Users desperate to get a budget phone with great battery life should definitely think of getting this device, as Z Play’s battery life is an absolute killer.

2| Huawei Mate 9

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The horsepower of the Huawei mate 9 is matched by a generous 4,000 mAh battery, which Huawei promises will provide 20 hours of continuous video playback. On our rundown test which involves looping a HD video with brightness 50%, the Mate lasted an impressive 14 hours and 34 minutes that is 20 minutes more than Google’s Pixel phone.

Huawei says it uses a five-gate protection system that monitors real time temperatures, voltages and current to “eliminate safety hazards and safeguard battery life.” Indeed, the Mate 9 never gets too warm, even during resource intensive tasks.

3| Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge

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The Galaxy S7 Edge packs a 3,600 mAh battery that’s much larger than the disappointing 2,600 mAh cell that sat inside the S6 Edge and it performs so much better for it.

With moderate use the S7 tends to give around 25-35% battery life at the end of the day. There is still no removable battery, but the S7 Edge does benefit from adaptive fast charging. You can get up to 4 hours of use from a 10mins juice-up.

4| OnePlus 3T

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OnePlus has upgraded the battery to 3,400 mAh in the OnePlus 3T. That’s a 13% increase. This device could make it a day even under intense usage. The fact that the display isn’t Quad HD no doubts helps with its battery performance. Half an hour of Asphalt 8 will only drain up to about 7% of battery.

OnePlus has a quick charging technology, which it calls Dash Charge to help charge the phone even faster.

5| Samsung Galaxy J3

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An affordable phone with 2,600 mAh battery, which is decent given the phone’s specification. It can manage around five hours of gaming. Streaming video over Wi-Fi skims 12% off the battery in an hour, which is again fairly standard result for its affordable midrange price.