The Watt-Hour number can be deceiving when compared to actual practical capacity.
I've found battery manufacturers has a tendency to list the most favorable number. Also -- the battery has it's own tendency that the higher the current drawn, the less total WH it can deliver. If it could do 60WH at 0.5Amp current drawn, typically it would be a lot less WH at 2Amp and even less at 3Amp... The combination of battery tendency and manufacturer tendency is of course going to make things a lot worst. The manufacturer find the best case to put on their advertisement. But to use it, you will be using it at a current demand much closer to worst case than you would like.
I bet to charge that phone 6 times, they limited the charge current down already. Presumably, the laptop would be more demanding more than the phone at regular charge rate, so without lowering the charge current (= slowing the charge rate), you would not get a one-to-one comparasion.