Huawei Mate 20X 5G vs Oneplus 7 Pro vs Sony Xperia 1 vs Pixel 3A XL Fast Charging Speed Test! By TechMagnet

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Aug 14, 2021
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Huawei Mate 20X 5G vs Oneplus 7 Pro vs Sony Xperia 1 vs Pixel 3A XL Fast Charging Speed Test!

So guys welcome back to another charging speed comparison and without a lot of talking, we'll jump right in, so today we're comparing the Sony Xperia one of the one plus seven pro the Huawei Mate 20x 5g battery monster, the pixel of free AXL, the Huawei piece Matt set and the found 10s max will use all the stock charges. That means we get the amazing 30 watt WAP charge on the one plus is quoting charging speeds going from flat to 50 percent in just 20 minutes with WAP charge and a full charge in under one hour. WAP charge is now standard on the 1 plus 7 pro with the device offering a 30 watt board plug in the box. The Huawei Mate 20x 5g comes with a smaller four thousand two hundred million bells battery, but now with 40 watt, quick charging and this on paper, the fastest one Sony also upgraded the charger and the opera, with its 3300 William hours battery tells of a power delivery charger. The Xperia one does not support quick charge 3.0. Instead, it supports power, delivery, 3.0, but that's good. Since power delivery.

Free is really fast and reliable. The Pixel 3a XL comes also of an 18 watt. USB power delivery charger just as under standard pixel phones, then we have two slower devices like the piece mode set which uses Huawei's quick charge, offering a maximum output of 18 watts and yeah. Now the iPhone, while all the standard, iPhone charges I got, are only 5 watts. That means one amp at 5 volts.

There is a 12 volt charger that I'm not willing to pay for, and then they even rip you off with a 12 volt all-in-one charger and the power bank for a whopping 100 heroes seriously. What the so that said, all the phones are using the stock charges that come with in the box, and now, let's rock this now just some rules before we kick this off. Our phones are drawing to 0 and to keep this realistic, I'll turn the phones on and keep them connected to. Wi-Fi only we're mostly charged our phones when they are on and not off, so that maybe shows slightly slower results, but it's a more realistic use case, we'll measure the capacity after 5 minutes and then after 15 minutes and after that, every 15 minutes. So, let's see which found wins the race after 5 minutes on a charge of the iPhone shot, only 3 percent the piece mat: five: the maid 20x already 16 the 1 plus 7 pro 10% and the pixel and Xperia L 95 10 minute mark.

We got 7 for the iPhone well for the piece, mod already 38 for the mate and 28 41, plus 18 for the pixel and as well 26 for the Opera, not bad. So now, I'll leave you of this until the first film reaches 100%, all right, so the first one that finished was the Huawei Mate 20x 5g, with its baked 4200 William hours, battery Huawei's, 40 watt supercharged is just incredibly fast and fill up the device within 71 minutes. The OnePlus was the next to follow up with 80 minutes, so very, very close, but still also a smaller four thousand William hours battery. It was done a close battle between the Xperia and the pixel, the Xperia one with 107 minutes and the pixel followed with 113 minutes, both still good values for power delivery. Now the race was just between the piece Matt set budget phone at the high end or high expensive, iPhone tennis max, but to cut the story short the piece matte one, obviously, as Apple only supplies a super crappy 5-4 charger with the one grant device the piece matte set finished the game after a hundred eighty-five minutes, it's a bit over three hours, and at this time the iPhone was still just stuck at 79%.

It then took the iPhone around four hours to complete the charging circle, I think, personally, it's just a ripoff that you get a 5 watt charger when you buy a device that costs over $1,000, the 12 volt charger can cut this in half and charge the iPhone and around 2 hours. But still this is a big joke compared to all the Android devices, so guys I really hope you have enjoyed this comparison and if you haven't seen it yet check out the battery drain test of these devices. So far, so good big thanks for watching. If you liked this video, please smash the like button and if you want to see more, please subscribe as always guys. I'm Steven from tech magnet, and I'll catch you in the next one have a nice day and bye.


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