Battery Charge Test - Xiaomi Mi 10 vs Realme X50 Pro / OnePlus 7T / Galaxy Note 10 Lite / iQOO 3 By C4ETech

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Aug 21, 2021
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Battery Charge Test - Xiaomi Mi 10 vs Realme X50 Pro / OnePlus 7T / Galaxy Note 10 Lite / iQOO 3

It's time for another charge test this time, we've got an interesting selection of phones all around the 40,000 rupee price point. So we've got the new launches like the real meaning, swiftly Pro the eye code 3 a couple of slightly older ones in the Samsung Galaxy note then light and the 1 plus 70 and, of course the Xiaomi me 10, it's supposed to make its debut in India pretty soon, but since we have one on our hands, that is added to throw it into the mix, hey guys a sheer frenzy for attack and if you do end up finding this charge test interesting, please subscribe and turn on notifications by hitting that Bell icon, let's not get started before we start here, are contenders for today from left to right, we've got the Xiaomi neaten, the Samsung Galaxy Note. In light the OnePlus 70, the ICO 3 and the Realme X 50 pro as usual, the Poco f1 is here to keep the time we are using the maximum rated charges that each of these phones can support. Coincidentally, they are the ones that have been included in the box, so the meeting. It's using its 30 watt, turbocharger, the Newton light scar, that's 25, watt, adapter, fast charger, the OnePlus 70 work charge, 30 T, that's 30, watts, I cook, three hazards, 55 watt, super flash charger and finally, the Realme X, 50 Pro, is on the 65 watt super dark charger. Also, we've decided to switch things up a little all fools for today's tests.

They are turned on, but have they have airplane mode and DNB activated? This is because we can't see the charge percentage on the IQ 3 when the phone is switched off, so I wanted to keep things as fair as possible. So I'm going to have turned everything on, so all phones they have had their battery is completely trained. Huh. Let's now switch the power on they all lay up one by one. Let's quickly, turn them on check wants to see that they are in airplane mode and they until the screens off.

Since all these phones are fairly powerful, fast chargers we'll be looking at the percentages, every 15 minutes, so not that the first quarter of an hour has passed the numbers, the median it's just over 30%. The no 10 light has crossed the Award way mark the 1 + 70 is at 37% the IQ 3, it's almost halfway there and the X of T Pro with its mass of 65 watt charger. It's raced ahead to 56% now checking in after the 30-minute mark. We have the median at 63% the note in light it's just reached the halfway mark, just about reached at the 1 plus 70, is at 72%. Well, the IQ 3 is sitting pretty at second place with 83% the Realme X, 50 Pro, it's already in the 90s.

It's just half an hour as we've witnessed before in are charging test with the operand, all an s and real mean zone x2 pro the initial charging speed for these high water charges. It's really fast checking in 15 minutes later, not the X 50 Pro reaches 100% in just 45 minutes and change the ICO 3 it's hot on its heels at 96% and even the 1 plus it isn't doing too bad a 93%. The 10 has surprisingly kept up. Well, it's an 87%! Well the note and light, and it's 25 watt charger. It brings up the rear at 69%.

What surprised me here even more than the X 50 Pro as the 10, it's got the highest capacity battery in the group at 47, 80 million power and the charging speed is only 30 watts. Yet it's kept pace with others right behind the 1 plus 70 there as the lowest battery capacity of all five at just 1300 my. Another four minutes later now. The ICO 3 is done as well. Checking in at the one-hour mark well put the median and the one-play 70 they hit the hundred percent market.

Almost the same time just seconds apart, looks like the 30 watt charger on the media, and it's actually faster than what charge 30 P. That's some real impressive performance with the Xiaomi Luxury, oh and while we didn't manage to check it out the meat and actually supports the same 30 watt fast charging via a proprietary, fast wireless charger as well insane right. The galaxy mountain line is the last one left, and it finally reaches the hundred percent mark in an hour and 21 minutes quite respectable numbers by itself, but compared to the competition today. This is pretty slow, so conclusion time as we noticed before the higher. What charges are great for an initial burst in speed, but all long run, all of them kinda equalize.

In fact, all four phones, 2 X 50 pro the IQ 3 the median and the OnePlus 70. They went 0 to 100 within just 15 minutes of each other, so the real advantage with these charges is when they are being used for quick top-ups, not while charging overnight. Of course. Finally, we've heard rumors of the 1 plus 8 coming with the same word, charge 30d, but a 500 mAh increase in battery size. So for those curious, if the speeds do not change given 30 D it shouldn't, then the OnePlus say it should take about an hour and should take about 10 minutes more to get to 100%, and in that case it would actually be slower than the median, and it's 47 AD mAh battery.

Despite the same 30 watt charging speeds so now that we're done with this charge test, let's follow it up with a drain test. Maybe the Newton light can turn things around with that. What do you think? Which one do you expect? Will win the drain test? Leave a comment down below and let's see, if we can get that right. Also, wait is surprised by the meeting as I was. Did you expect it to be faster than the OnePlus 70? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below and with that we get at the end of this video, and it's time for me to bid you adieu thumbs up thumbs down based on whatever you felt about the video subscribe notifications by hitting that Bell icon.

If you haven't yet, and thanks a lot for watching til next time, my name's ash you've been watching c4e, Tech, and I'm sending off for now. You guys have a great day bye, bye.


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