As part of our smartphone reviews, we try as much as possible to use the PCMark Work 1.0 or 2.0 battery test so that we have a standardized metric that we can then use to compare battery life between devices. If you have been reading our smartphone reviews for some time, then this may be familiar to you: Yes, it does fail sometimes, and is quite a shame, as it prevents us from including the likes of the ASUS Zenfone 4 Max with its 5,000mAh battery in this list. Battery Capacity: 3,300mAhPCMark Battery Test: 11 hours, 45 minutesPrice: Php24,500 Lazada Sony Xperia XZ1 First unveiled at IFA 2017, the Xperia XZ1 keeps the signature Sony conservative design, but it's a powerful and premium Android smartphone. Battery Capacity: 3,200mAhPCMark Battery Test: 12 hours, 8 minutesPrice: Php12,990 (Lazada) Motorola Moto Z2 Play The Moto Z2 Play is a premium mid-range smartphone that is the successor to 2016's Moto Z Play, and is forward and backward compatible with existing Moto Mods accessories. Battery Capacity: 3,000mAhPCMark Battery Test: 12 hours, 15 minutesPrice: Php21,999 (Lazada) OPPO F3 Plus Launched early last year, the F3 Plus is one of OPPO's many selfie-centric smartphones. Battery Capacity: 3,200mAhPCMark Battery Test: 12 hours, 21 minutesPrice: Php19,990 (Lazada) Sony Xperia XA1 Ultra This one is a huge 6-inch smartphone that manages to keep the battery capacity under 3,000mAh while being able to last more than a day's work. Read more in our articles including "Top 10 Longest Lasting Smartphone Batteries of 2017 (Based on YugaTech's PCMark Battery Test)" and "realme teases a smartphone packing over 10,000mAh battery capacity".