HTC U11 Battery Test | Phone review | giffgaff By giffgaff

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Aug 15, 2021
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HTC U11 Battery Test | Phone review | giffgaff

Hey guys in this video I'll be putting the HTC lemon battery to the test so to start off I'm going to get a child's up to 100%, so you can see how long it lasts before the throne turns itself off. So we'll just use the phone for about five minutes, and it's already gone down to 97%, but that doesn't tell the whole story, so I'm going to put the screens' brightness to the absolute max and connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot, and I'm, going to have some videos playing and loop for about an hour, because videos are power consuming at least more than general browsing. No, it's 3 p. m. and the battery level is at 96%. Could it last until midnight keep watching to find out? Ok, so it's been one complete hour of video playback and the UL Man house here 84%, which means they lost around 12% of battery life.

If I do the math roughly, that would give about eight hours, but we'll see, so I'll play back videos for almost 4 hours, and we've hit 40%. So you can really see just how much of an impact watching videos has on your smartphone batteries for the next hour, I'm going to be on a phone call and half an hour later. We've lost just 4%. That's not too bad an estimate of 10% per hour, which I think is fair and yeah phone calls don't drain your battery as quick. Take a look at a time-lapse and take note of the time and the battery level watch it go down.

Ok, we've hit the 15 to that low battery warning at ten to nine. It will be interesting to see how long this 15% last check it out. There is one percent at 11:12 p. m. so it's going to die any second app and oh there we go, so it made it from 248 p.

m. when I turn the phone on up until 11:30 p. m. that's, roughly 9 hours, but realistically you're not going to be watching videos for 9 hours straight with web browsing, texting and spam. By throwing the mix, the HTC urn will certainly stretch to 12 hours.

Of course, I use your phone will have a different impact on the battery life. So bear that in mind. There are a lot of factors to consider hope you guys enjoyed this video, and thanks for watching.


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