BATTERY TEST ( SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 9 VS SAMSUNG GALAXY S8 PLUS VS GOOGLE PIXEL 3) By BSG Tech

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Aug 14, 2021
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BATTERY TEST ( SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 9 VS  SAMSUNG GALAXY S8 PLUS VS GOOGLE PIXEL 3)

Hey, what's up guys the song for me attack and today's video is about a battery drain test between Samsung Galaxy Note 9, with 4000 million-page battery in the middle we have Google Pixel 3, with a slightly smaller battery with 29 15 million player and on the right hand, side. As you can see, we have Samsung's Galaxy S8 plus there was a flagship phone as well with battery size of 3500 mill ampere. To help support this video, we got a Google Pixel excel from the first Excel line that will be doing. The timekeeping will do the YouTube video first with 100% brightness on all these three devices, just to make sure that none of them misses the beats, actually. So, first we're going to run a YouTube video, and we'll play a 4k video. Actually, let's say we played this video, and we let it run and come back with the battery time and meanwhile we'll start the timing yourself after playing this video for almost 24 or 25 minutes, let's see what the battery levels are actually standing at the moment on all three devices.

As you can see, the s8 plus is on 93%, the is on a 92% and, as you can see, that the node 9 is on a 94 versioned. So we will close this section, and we'll move to the next test. Actually, you so after running the front-facing video camera for almost 30 minutes, 20 minutes on all the three devices. Let's check out the battery level on all these three devices, s8 plus, is on 76% pixel 3 is on a 75%, and the big body note in mine is still on 79%. So after one hour of extensive testing with bits and pieces games and short spam of YouTube videos and fewer applications, as you have seen that we have gone so far, only on 25% on almost of the three phones.

If you look at the comparison note 9, which has the biggest by 3/4 of the media player as compared to the Google Pixel 3 and is plus they almost close to each other. There is now much difference in terms of battery consumption when it comes to these three devices. Moving forward we'll play another YouTube video, and we'll see how it goes, and we'll leave it to the video test, and we'll come back again with the battery stats, so guys running the YouTube for another 25 minutes made. It dropped another 15 percent on average -. All these three devices s 8 + is still on a 64 %.

Pixel 3 is all 67% and the note 9 is on 68% they're, going side by side. So I don't see any reason that I should explain here that's a plus or the node 9 or pixel 3. They are draining faster, there's only like a certain percentage difference between the battery drop so guys we have already past two hours mark and as long as the battery stats are canned concern, s eight plus is still on 52% s. Note nine is still on 60% and pixel 3 is on 57%. Now we are going to run an app called a generic battery trainer.

This will run and test the battery strength so guys running generic battery. It burner for almost 15 to 20 minutes, with a torchlight on these three devices. I can see that the little boy pixel 3 has been playing up, and it's just getting mad actually at me that why you're doing this to me, the there's a lot of heat I can feel from all corners on this phone actually is heating up. The processor is basically is working at the maximum output. The same applies to the s8 plus, but it's getting cool.

Now. Looking at the battery starts we now. If you talk about s8 plus, we are on 41%, and if you look at the pixel at 3, we are on 47%. Despite the hiccups, we have seen on pixel 3, and if you go for the note 9, we can see that we are still on 51%, so guys almost 2 hours and 20 minutes have been passed, and we have done extensive range of test tests. On these three devices.

We played some games. We have played some YouTube videos as well, and we have done an app testing with a generic battery drainer. Furthermore, we are going back on the benchmark testing an tutu again just to run this again, just to make just to check that how far this can take us will run the test again and will take another three four minutes and by the time, we'll be almost on two hours and thirty minutes. Looking at the battery lives, now s 8 plus, has already dropped to 35% and pixel 3 is on a 42%. Looking at note 9, we can see that it's still on I'll show you from here its own 45% battery.

So that's not a bad sign for a note 9, which is leading initially. The overall battery drainage was collectively similar on these three devices, but as soon as we are reaching the end of the battery s, 8 plus scenes like running quite fast and draining its battery quite fast. Almost 2 hours and 30 minutes have already been passed so guys. Another 15 minutes have been passed, and we are almost on two hours and 44 minutes mark. Let's check the battery life on s.8 plus, we are on 29%, not a recording another 10 15 minutes of video and on Excel 3. As you can see, we are on 35% and if you look at the note 9 that is going stable, guys, it's still holding on 41%, now we're going to run another video from YouTube and see we come back in another 10-15 minutes, and then we can check how this has gone down.

You so guys. We have crossed three hours mark. Let's check each of these phones and see where we stand now in terms of the battery sh+ still on 23% will keep the video running and will keep draining the battery till we are drained out. We look at the pixel three. We are on a thirty percent mark fairly good, considering the size of the battery and the extensive usage we have done so far on this device and looking at the note, nine, obviously a slightly bigger battery, and this has gone down to 37 percent, so we'll play another video, and we'll see how he goes so guys.

Welcome back to the testing. We have crossed three hours and thirty minutes mark on the stopwatch, and we have done 3d mark testing for all three devices and, as results are in front of you, we're not going into results. We are doing the battery drain test. However, as you can see, the s8 plus with a flash on during this testing is already on 7% after grinding this device for three hours and 33 minutes going on the pixel 3 looking at the battery stats, it shows a 16% after the maximum output from this device and looking at Galaxy Note 9, we are still standing at 23%, which is substantially which is substantial. If you look at the consumption we have done on these three devices following this, we will run a geek 5 benchmark testing.

So, let's see how we end up. After doing the geek 5 benchmark testing on these three devices, you so guys we are on 1%, with Samsung's Galaxy S8, plus a Funds proven to be like a solid rock after three hours and 50 minutes of extensive testing, Samsung Galaxy, s8 plus, is still going on even on one personal battery life which it doesn't want to die, the brightness is 100%. I was expecting that this one will definitely shut down around 5% of for question because of the way we were trying all those apps and games, but luckily is+ is still going on, and despite that, it's showing 1% battery life, it's still running, and it can die any time anyway, but just to give you a heads-up idea that is+ will easily go over 3 hours and 50 minutes for your notes. Just to let you know that we haven't used any sim card on any of these phones. Only ass were tested, gains were tested and there's some social media apps.

As you can see guys, the big man s 8 plus, has died. It has lasted only 3 hours and 50 minutes. We were lucky enough to go through that time. If you use a SIM card, then obviously the push messages will be coming through, and you should expect slightly lower than 3 hours and 50 minutes for the s8 plus. Looking at the pixel 3, you are looking at almost four hours mark, but again when you will be using a SIM card, and you'll have push messages and notifications coming through will be other services running.

In the background, you should expect something similar 3 hours and 50 minutes and same goes to note 9. This its own 11 portion at the moment and that we have done extensive testing. The pixel XL has gone to 4% after going through an extensive time of 3 hours and 57 minutes. Samsung S 8 plus, has lasted 3 hours and 15 50 minutes, 5, 0, 3 hours and 50 minutes. Three is now on, as you can see on 4% and will keep rolling up, and we'll keep looking at how this phone will end up, and if you look at Samsung's Galaxy Note 9.

Surprisingly, the battery has dropped from in nine percent to four eight percent to 4 percent. All of a sudden, the torchlight was on which has been turned off itself, and I'm, unable to turn it on again till three is still on 2%. The note 9 is still on 4%. We are trying to drain the batteries to 100% and see how we end up at the end, we'll give it a go for another two or three minutes before the batteries on one of these two phones died, but looking at the overall picture, it seems like the note 9 is going to win a still on 3% and guys. Thank you very much for watching the video.

The pixel 3 has finally died at 4 hours and 2 minutes mark will note down on the side and the note 9 is the winner. It's still on 3%. There was no doubt that he's got no 9 is going to win this testing, but we have spent 4 consecutive hours of testing these devices as it plus lasts only 3 hours and 50 minutes. Pixel 3 went over 4 hours and just over 2 minutes and the note 9 is still over 4 hours and 5 minutes and shows 3 of 3 minutes of battery 3% battery time left. Just for your information that we haven't used any sim card on any of these devices.

The test was only made through Wi-Fi connections and there were no background apps running such as Facebook or WhatsApp notifications, which obviously will consume a little more life. So looking at the overall picture, no time is the Big Boss and is a winner, but obviously there was no comparison between the two devices I said plus and no nine with pixel three, but we have just tried to show you that if you are planning to buy one of these devices you can just after watching this video, you can better understand that what is the maximum output on screen battery time? You'll get from these devices? It depends on how you use your devices, but on average you can easily cross a full day with moderate to average using usage on any of these devices. So that was a short video, guys. I hope you have enjoyed the video. If you have any comments or feedback, don't forget to leave in the comment section below we'll see you soon with another video till then, and take care have a good day.

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