2021 Ultimate Charging Speed Test: OnePlus 65W vs iPhone, Galaxy, ROG By PhoneArena

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Aug 14, 2021
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2021 Ultimate Charging Speed Test: OnePlus 65W vs iPhone, Galaxy, ROG

There is a hidden race in the smartphone market, about which phone can charge the fastest and while apple and Samsung are removing chargers from the boxes with iPhones and galaxy phones. Other phone makers from China not only still include the charger, but these chargers are fast enough to charge even a laptop hello guys. My name is Vic with phone arena, and we have eight of the most exciting new phones around with the brand new OnePlus 9 series at the very front, with their superfast 65 watt, charger included in the box for free, and we were curious how fast they charge. So here are the phones in this charging competition, the OnePlus 9 pro the OnePlus 9, both coming with the same size, 4, 500, William hour batteries and 65 watt charger. Then we have the Oppo find x3 pro made by the same parent company as OnePlus same size, battery and charger. Then the iPhone 12 Pro max, with the smallest size battery at just around 3 700 William hours and the 20 watt Apple charger that you have to buy separately.

Then you have the s21 ultra with a large 5000mah battery cell and support for 25 watt charger that you also have to buy separately. Then you have the compact pixel 5, with a 4 000 William hour battery and the least capable 18 watt charger that comes in the box and then the Xiaomi mi 11, with a 55 watt charger and the ASUS rogue phone 5, which comes with a gigantic 6000 William hour battery inside and a massive 65 watt charger. That was a mouthful. These are all the specs on your screens. All phones are fully depleted, no charge left, and we have plugged them all in, and they are ready to go just as we press the start button on the timer, we will flip the switch and the phones will start charging in three two ones.

Let's go, and you can see that all phones have started charging, and we wait for a few minutes. So we'll turn off the screen, but all phones will be turned on we'll be running as the test continues, and we'll come back to check up on the charging in 15 minutes fast-forward.15 minutes by the way we have a timer in the corner, so you can see that 15 minutes into the test, the OnePlus 9 pro and OnePlus 9 are at 62. The find x3 pro is at 63. The iPhone has just 26 percent of charge, the same for the galaxy 26 on the charge meter. The pixel does worse so far with just 23 of charge.

The Xiaomi mi 11 has 36 a decent score and the ROG phone 5 has 39 of charge. So right from the get go, you see a massive difference in favor of OnePlus. It's just incredible how you can get two-thirds of battery charge in just 15 minutes, truly incredible by the way subscribing to our channel is like supercharging for your phone. You get new videos faster, so it's definitely highly recommended anyway. Let's leave these phones charging fast-forward time and 30 minutes after the beginning of the test.

Let's do another checkup and my oh, my the OnePlus 9 pro the OnePlus 9, the apple find x3 pro. All of these phones are fully charged in just half an hour. The iPhone meanwhile has 50 percent of charge. The s21 ultra a bit more is 53. The pixel 5 remains last with just 45 percent of charge, and then the Xiaomi mi 11 has 71 percent and the ROG phone 5 has 68.

This is just mind-boggling. What we just witnessed. You got to love what OnePlus and Oppo are doing with that charging and keep in mind that we haven't seen evidence that this will affect the health of the battery over the long term, either in any significant way. So, let's flip the phones that are done and let's fast-forward time again, this time, 45 minutes since the beginning- and we have the following- the iPhone is now at 72 percent. The galaxy s21 ultra is a bit ahead at 77.

The pixel is still last at just 65. The Xiaomi, however, is nearly done with 95 on the charge meter and the ROG phone is doing pretty good at 87. So far, so good, let's keep on going and keep a watchful eye for the Xiaomi mi 11, and just like that. The mi 11 also reaches a full hundred percent charge.53 minutes. Since the beginning of the test, not a bad score at all, so good job Xiaomi, not quite as fast as OnePlus, but still pretty amazing- and our next check happens exactly one hour after the start of the test, and we have the following: the iPhone 12 at 84.

The galaxy is approaching a full charge at 93. The pixel is now almost on par with the iPhone at 82 percent and wow. Look at that. The ASUS, with its 6 000 William hour battery, is fully charged in exactly one hour. That is great for such a massive battery and gamers will be really happy with this phone.

Okay, next up one hour and ten minutes since the test started. The galaxy s21 ultra is finally done. Keep in mind, though, that if you're using your phone while charging the actual speed, actually here drops significantly, and it may charge in twice that time. That's an important disclaimer. So this right now after the galaxy leases with just two phones that will linger on for quite a while longer.

This is getting too exhausting, but one hour and a half into the test. The pixel 5 has now outpaced the iPhone with 99 almost done the iPhone has 97. Unfortunately, it's these last percentage points that take quite a long while, finally, the pixel 5 is done. It charges fully in 1 hour, 34 minutes, which is far slower than the new competition on the block, and we really wish google stepped it up with at least a 25 watt, or why not a 30 watt charger that would give users a full charge much faster. The iPhone takes even longer, and it finishes this test dead last with a full charge that takes an exhausting one hour and 50 minutes, and that is with the fastest 20 watt charger that you have to buy separately.

This is not really a great score, and Apple should really step up its fast charging game. It's 20 21. After all, so let's recap the results and take a look at what happened once again in this chart. The OnePlus and OPA phones charger fully in just about half an hour, then the Xiaomi mi 11 is next in line the ASUS rogue phone ROG phone, despite having a gigantic battery, finishes in an hour, and you know the rest of the story. So what are the conclusions? Well, obviously, Samsung apple and Google are the sore losers here, but mostly apple.

So let me just explain why this fast charging is a big deal. Having superfast charge simply means that you don't have to worry about charging your phone overnight and if you own one of these latest OnePlus or apple phones, you can just stop it up for 20 minutes in your lunch break and have enough juice for the whole day. That's a huge convenience, and it's also great for travels. Whenever that happens, a quick top up- and you will be on your way by the way OnePlus has also given us this year- bad boy, a 50 watt, wireless, fast charger that juices up the phones in just 43 minutes that is faster than the wire charge on most phones. It's actually twice as fast as the charging on the iPhone.

This is just super cool, it's also conveniently a stand, so it's perfect as a desk companion, and it has two coils, so you can place the phone vertically or horizontally. This is definitely next-gen wireless charging and, unlike some other fruit company, it won't cost hundreds of dollars seriously. We can live without the magnets' apple, no need to ask a fortune for a wireless charger. So we see that other phone makers, like Xiaomi, also offer fast charging speeds, and we're happy to see fast charging on the ROG phone 5, which happens to have a gigantic battery and still charge to nearly 70 in just half an hour, as always, we're least impressed with apple and google, which are way behind with comparatively super slow charging speeds, and there you have it, there's really one company that really needs to step up its charging game and one other company. That shows the way forward, and I guess you know which I'm referring to anyway.

That's been fun. Let me know if fast charging is important to you and have you ever noticed any negatives with having such superfast charging also hit that subscribe button. If you enjoyed this video, my name is Vic. This is phone arena and I will talk to you in the next one. You.


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