Battery Test | OnePlus 7 Pro vs Pixel 3a XL vs iPhone Xs Max By Irina Tech

By Irina Tech
Aug 14, 2021
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Battery Test | OnePlus 7 Pro vs Pixel 3a XL vs iPhone Xs Max

What's up guys, my name is Erica and welcome back to my channel, where I review everything tag in today's video I want to do a battery test of the Campus of a pro the pixel 3 XL and the ? tennis max first I'm going to do a full charging test and see how this my phones compare when it comes to charging times for this test. I'm going to use the original chargers that came in the box, an 18 watt, fast charger for the pixel 3 Excel, a 30 watt, warp charger for the 107 Pro and a 5 watt charger for the iPhone tennis max. However, given the fact that some iPhone users have been using Apple's 12 wore chargers, let's make this test even more fun and use both the 5 watt and the 12 watt charger. Keep in mind guys. There will be no clear winners in this battery test, simply because all of these phones have different battery capacities and chargers, but I hope this video will help you decide for itself which phone to pick, especially if the battery life plays a huge role for you when it comes to the battery capacities. We have 3700 William hours on the pixel 3 Excel, 4000 million powers on the 1 / 7 Pro, and three thousand one hundred and seventy-four million powers on the iPhone tennis max.

Yes, the one-person pro has the biggest battery capacity, which are, in theory, take longer to charge, but at the same time it has the most powerful charger between these four. The advertised max has the smallest battery capacity and consequently, it has the least powerful chargers and the pixel 3 excels sends somewhere in the middle, so guys, let's get started and see what we get as a result. I already have all four cables flexing the devices, and now I'm going to switch on the power strip. One two three go one by one: the devices are waking up and guys I'm really curious to see how much battery charge triggered possibly get after just five minutes of charging. So we can see seven percent on the pixel three Excel 12 percent on the 107 Pro, and when it comes to the iPhones, we get just three percent from a five volt charger and seven percent from a 12 volt charger.

Next 10 minutes of charging gives us 13 percent on the pixel 3 Excel 19 percent on the 107 prowl 6 percent on the ? turns max with a 5 watt charger and 14 percent on the one, with a 12 watt charger. Moving on and let's see after 30 minutes, we have 35% on the pixel to excel 51% on the Campus of a pro 19% on the Adventist max charging, with a 5 watt charger and 38% with a 12 volt charger. The 107 pro is obviously surging. The Hat, the pixel 3 Excel and the iPhone with the travel charger are pretty much side by side and the iPhone tennis max with a 5 watt. Charger is dragging behind now after one hour of charging, and we got 64% on the pixel 3 Excel 90% on the waffle 7 pro 36% on the antenna smacks charging with a 5-4 charger and 71% with its Huelva charger so guys it took one hour and 22 minutes to fully charge the Campus oven pro.

This warp charger is a beast and let's see how much longer we need to fully charge the pixel and the iPhones, the pixel 3 Excel is already at 98%, and it took 1 hour and 54 minutes to fully charge the pixel 3 Excel. This is not a very resolved, but still it could be better, and it took 2 hours and 23 minutes to fully charge the iPhone tennis max with a 12 volt charger, and this actually took 1 hour longer than the Campus of a pro but never mind guys. It's ok, because everything pales in comparison when you realize that it took 3 hours and 19 minutes to fully charge the opportunist max with our original charger 3 hours and 19 minutes guys, you could watch the entire cut father ? in the time it takes to charge your iPhone Tennis Max, and that is just insane $1100 phone, and they ship it with this measly 5 watt charger seriously Apple and now, once all the devices are fully charged. Let's move on to the battery drain test a quick disclaimer guys in this test. I did not have a goal to drain these phones.

As fast as possible, instead, my goal was to see how quickly these phones would die when put in similar real-world conditions, and now I'm unplugging B cables and let's go I, decided to keep the phone's brightness at 100%, because some people prefer keeping the brightness at full throttle and I think it would be fair. I turned off everything except Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and these phones are not connected to any devices at the moment. Let's start with the YouTube app, which is pretty demanding by the way the opposite of pro is set to net a Hertz refresh rate and huge D + resolution, because most likely, if you get this phone, you will not be willing to sacrifice your own viewing experience. The first many minutes the Eiffel tennis max was holding up pretty well. However, within an hour it starts losing steam, while the pixel 3 Excel and the Campus oven pro are going pretty much side by side after two hours.

The evangelist max is trailing behind by solid ten percent, while the pixel 3 Excel and the Campus of a pro are still going side by side and let's shoot some 4k videos which actually guys turned out to be even more battery draining than streaming YouTube. For example, 10 minutes of streaming YouTube taken average slightly below 2 percent of battery life on the pixel 3 Excel and the Campus of M Pro, and when it comes to the ? tennis max I would say it drains the battery more sporadically so average somewhere between 2 and 4 percent and when it comes to shooting videos the battery drains twice as fast when compared to YouTube next I'm gonna use, Instagram and I'd, say this app is as draining on the battery as the YouTube app, especially if you put active swiping a lot and washing videos. Now, let's play some games, and we have 75% on the pixel 3 Excel and the one-person pro and 63% on the iPhone tennis max back to YouTube and after three hours and 30 minutes, we have 50% under ? tennis, max 67% on the pixel 3 Excel and the same 67% on the Campus seventh row. As you could see, after four hours of pretty happy news, the ? tennis max obviously has less power. There is a 20% gap between the iPhone and its competitors and still the pixel 3 Excel and the Wasserman Perot are going side by side.

Let's try another game and I feel like we need more Instagram. After five hours and 28 minutes, we have 20% on the iPhone tennis max, while the pixel and the waffles are holding out pretty well with 48 and 49 percent respectively. Just 5 percent under ? tennis max now is just 1% and the phone is freezing a little, and the ? to this max is the first phone to die after 6 hours and 54 minutes. The pixel 3 Excel and the Campus 7 pro are at about 30% at the moment, and it's already eight hours in 30 minutes on my iPad stopwatch we're about 15 percent on both devices, five percent on the Whopper, seven pro and four percent on the pixel three Excel and the pixel three Excel shuts down after nine hours and 53 minutes, and it's time for the waffle, seven Pro to die after ten hours and six minutes of pretty heavy use. Honestly guys, I was so relieved when the last phone and his test had finally shut down.

I mean just imagine yourself staring at three phone screens for more than 10 hours. To be honest, I was surprised with the result of this battery drain test, didn't expect the Campus and Pro to be the last one to die simply because I thought that its display size, along with nine Hertz refresh rate, would drain battery much faster I hope. This video was helpful guys if you happen to use one of these devices. Please share your experience when it comes to battery. Thank you so much for watching this video and see you in the next one.


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