Dennis James5
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So the reference is an endurance test which rates how long the phone can sit idle without being used until it dies.
I (and probably 99.9% of people) don't buy $600+ phones so I can see how many days it will sit on my kitchen counter without being used. If I can let it sit, powered on for days at a time, then it can be charged. So who cares if it lasts 3 or 4 days? And if it isn't going to be used, why have it on at all?
That endurance test is absolutely meaningless.
No, that is not how the GSMArena endurance test is done, you drew a conclusion based on a completely false assumption. Please read their test methodology.