If you use one of the popular web browsers (especially Chrome), you probably know the negative effect on battery life. Although, other companies have promised to improve battery life, nothing hasn’t been introduced to make a significant difference. On the other hand, Microsoft is improving Edge to lower battery drainage. To prove, Microsoft has created two tests measuring the power usage by Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and of course, Microsoft Edge.
Microsoft Edge battery life tests
On the second test, all four browsers have been tested how long streaming high-definition video lasts using a wireless connection. The result was Microsoft Edge delivering up to 70 percent more battery life than the other browsers. For example, Chrome only lasted 4hrs and 22mins, while Edge stayed up streaming for 7hrs and 22mins.
It’s clear that the company is trying to promote and get people to use Microsoft Edge. Currently, not everyone is using the browser on Windows 10, and it’s in part because the lack of key benefits found in other browsers, such as extension support. However, Microsoft is planning to rollout extensions for Edge in the upcoming Anniversary Update release. These tests have been done using the current version of Microsoft Edge on Windows 10. On the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, Microsoft promises more power-saving improvements. The company plans to accomplish this by continue reducing the system memory consumption, using less processor cycles, and minimizing the effect of background activity. In addition to minimize impact by other elements, such as Flash advertisements that can negatively impact battery life. Are you using Microsoft Edge on Windows 10? Tell us in the comments below. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.