BATTERY DRAIN & CHARGING TEST | Samsung M40 Vs Redmi Note 7 Pro Vs Realme 3 Pro Vs Samsung A50πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ By AllAboutTechnologies

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Aug 22, 2021
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BATTERY DRAIN & CHARGING TEST | Samsung M40 Vs Redmi Note 7 Pro Vs Realme 3 Pro Vs Samsung A50πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

Hey guys this is Solomon hiya from all BA technologies and in this video, let's do a battery drain test and charging test between the Samsung Galaxy m40 Redmi. Note 7 pro nearly 3 pro and Samsung Galaxy, a 50 now I'm not gonna waste, much time in talking about specifications because you can see it on the screen right now. The only device here to not have 4000 mAh battery is Samsung m40 because it comes with 3500 mAh battery. So it will be interesting to see if it can compete with the other three foals, which comes with 4000 mAh battery. Also, up to the drain test. I will do the charging test so watch it will be, and now before we start, please do give this video a like, because these videos take more than 9 to 10, ask to just shoot.

I have barely had any sleep in the last 24 hours. So please do give this when your life to appreciate my efforts anyways without wasting much time. Let's begin before we start all the applications were updated. All the devices were connected to the same Wi-Fi network. No apps were running in the background.

No data all apps were present on any of the devices, apart from the applications that we will use in this particular test and all the devices were 100% charged with all that in fault of the way, let's start with best, let's start with and to do benchmarks. First, after about eight minutes, the scores are here and as you can see, let me note: 7 Pro scored the highest numbers followed by m40, real me, 3 Pro, and a 50 in that particular order. Anyways battery on em 40 is at 95% rest. All the devices are at 98%, I will repeat the test two more times, and then we will check the battery drop after about 26 minutes. We have run them and two benchmarks three times, and it's time to check the battery drop.

So the backing on the Redmi Note 7 pro is 93% m40 is at 88% 94% on the Realme 3 pro and 93% on the Samsung Galaxy 850 time to move on to the gig bench. For after about 5 minutes, the scores I hear once again, Redmi Note 7 pro is on the top anyways. We are not here for the benchmark scores, so, let's check the battery drop. So the battery on the Redmi Note 7 pro and a 50 is at 92% really 3 pro is at 93% and lastly, m40 is at 87%. I will repeat it two more times, and then we will check the battery drop.

It's been 42 minutes now and after running the benchmarks continuously it's time to check the battery drop. So the battery on the m-40 is at 84% real me, 3 Pro is at 91% and both the Redmi Note 7 pro and a 50 at 90%, slowly, the difference between m40 and others is increasing time to run pop G. Now, since most of us play this game on daily basis for two hours at least note that graphic settings was same on all the phones. At two hours. The battery has dropped quite a lot on m40, it's 56 percent.

Now, compared to 70% on Redmi Note, 7 pro and Realme pre pro, which is about 14% gap, and this was expected considering it just comes with 3500 mAh battery. If EPA is taking the lead with 74% at 2045 minutes, it's been approx 2 hours since we started pop G time to close the application and check the battery from the battery has further dropped to 39% on m4t 57% on Redmi Note 7 pro 58% on real me, 3, Pro and 64% on the 850. The difference between m40 and others is becoming more now. What do you feel? Why is a 50 taking the lead, even when the battery is similar compared to Redmi Note 7 provide Realme 3 pro. Let me know that in the comment section time to play, YouTube videos for to us, because we all watch YouTube videos on daily basis, and it will be fair to check the battery drop after using the application that is used by most of us at four hours battery on the Redmi Note, 7 pro and real me3 pro was 44 and 45 percent respectively.

A 50 is still taking the lead with 48% a m40 still at the last position, with 22% at 4 hours in 45 minutes, I decided to close the YouTube application and check the battery drop. It was 12% on the m-40 36% on the Realme and read me. Lastly, 40% on the f50 time to open camera application and record selfie video for 30 minutes approx, because a lot of people these days take selfies and selfie videos. So it will be fair to use this camera application for 30 minutes at 5 hours and 15 minutes. M40 is about to die as there is just 2% battery left, Redmi Note, 7 pro and Realme 3 pro at 26 and 27 percent respectively, whereas a 50 still has 32 percent, which is just crazy time to open Instagram, as this is one of the most used applications by a lot of people at 5,000 24 minutes m40 was the first one to give up at six thousand 15 minutes, I decided to switch to asphalt, 8, which is the last application on my list.

Let's see how much these three phones will survive now, at six thousand forty-one minutes, Redmi Note 7 pro gave up, which is about one hour and 25 minutes more than the m-40 at six thousand. Fifty-seven minutes really three pro gave up surprisingly real me: three pro lasted more than Redmi Note, seven, throw, although the difference is not huge. Lastly, a fifty gave up at seven hours and twenty minutes making it the clear winner over here. In any case, all the four phones should last one day without any issues. It's just that real me.

Three pro Redmi Note 7 pro and a fifty will still have like little of battery left at the end of the day, whereas m40 will have to be charged at the end of the day anyway. It's time to do the charging test now I plugged in the included charger for the Samsung Galaxy m40 Samsung, a fifty and really three pro but Redmi. Note 7 pro is the only device which comes with a 5, volt, 2 ampere chargers, so to make it fair. I am using quick charge, 2.0 charger. If you are having a Redmi Note, 7 pro or if you plan to buy this device, then check out the link in the description box.

If you want to buy quick charge, 2.0 charger now before we start note that there was no battery on Redmi Note, 7 pro, but still it shows 2 to 3 percent when it starts charging anyways 15 minutes into the test. Redmi Note 7 pro leads with 24 percent, followed by real me, 3 pro m40 and 850 at 30 minutes. Woof charger shows its magic and real me.3 pro takes the lead real me, 3 pro was at 46%. When we note 7th row was at 43 percent m40 at 39 percent and a 50 at the last position with 33% at 45 minutes. Really 3 pro is already 70 percent charged Redmi Note.7 pro is at 65 percent m40 at 60 percent and a 50 is at 50 percent. Finally, at 1 are real me.3 Pro is still on top with 89% Redmi Note 7, throw at second position with 83% m40 at 79% and a 50 at 66%. Note that the end result is gonna, be very interesting, so wait for it at one hour and 23 minutes.

Really. Three Pro was the first one to finish the charging test, all thanks to the Walker at approx one hour and 36 minutes, em 40 and a 50 both were fully charged, leaving behind the Redmi Note 7 pro, which was on second position all this time. Finally, at 1 hour and 44 minutes Redmi Note, 7 pro was fully charged with quick charge, 3.0 charger so high. That was a quick drain test and charging test between some of the best phones under 20 thousand rupees. Let me know which one will you pick among these and why also, if you want to buy any of these phones, then link will be there in the description box use my link that will definitely help out the channel so check out the links in the description box.

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