Huawei Mate 20x 5G vs P30 Pro vs Xperia 1 vs Oneplus 7 Pro vs Pixel 3a XL - Battery Life DRAIN TEST By TechMagnet

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Aug 14, 2021
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Huawei Mate 20x 5G vs P30 Pro vs Xperia 1 vs Oneplus 7 Pro vs Pixel 3a XL - Battery Life DRAIN TEST

Hey guys, so this is the battery comparison. You have been waiting for. We have all the latest hot devices over here, like the 1 plus 7 Pro Huawei Peabody, Pro, Sony, Xperia 1, the May 20 X 5g version, the pixel free, a XL, the Huawei, please Matt, set and an iPhone tennis max, so I would say: let's jump right in so guys before we are kicking off this battery comparison. It's really important to check out the settings to make this as fair as possible. So we'll start with the Huawei smartphones to adjust the settings and, first, I'm on the Huawei. We're choosing the settings here in display that we go to screen resolution, and we switch away from smart to full HD plus.

So Wow is a real battery monsters and will use the full potential resolution on the smartphone. Then we have D 1, plus 7 Pro, the 1 plus 7 Pro has the most amazing screen ever it's 90 Hertz. It's super smooth and that's also one of the reason why people are buying the OnePlus 7 pro. That's why we're going to use in ninety hurt, so we'll keep the refresh rate on that one and the resolution we'll switch it to full HD plus and not Q, HD I, mean I, think that's kind of fair. The same goes here arm on the next one way.

So if we go here to the settings to display settings, we are going to switch the screen resolution to full HD plus on the Sony Xperia 1. So far as I know, there is no setting for that, not sure if I have the latest version or not, but please correct me for wrong same for the iPhones same for the pixel. So we also have to do that on the mate 20x, so we're switching away here from smart resolution to full HD plus. So now it's kinda fair, but still all the displays have different brightness levels. So we have to level them and for that we're using here, digital Lux meters from peak tech, and it's a pretty accurate one, so quickly measure all the brightness levels and set them to an equal brightness level.

So that's basically very easy. I open up the Google page here on all the smartphones, so it's basically a white page where I can measure the brightness and there we go. No, thanks. No, thanks and all I have to do is just hold the lux meter over it and then just press the hold button, and then I can get the value so right now we're having 180 Lux I will set it to something around 200 220 for all of them, and just give me a second until this is done. So, as you can see, all the displays are now looking different because they all have different display technologies like we have mostly owlet's, but also one LCD in the P smart.

They all have different peak brightness and different color spaces. So what we do right now is brought them all to the same brightness level which I have calibrated at 200 Lux. That's really important to keep this comparison as fair as possible, and it may look a bit different on the screen, but that's due to the viewing angles and my wide-angle camera lens, so guys now it's time to kick off this amazing battery comparison will now disconnect all the phones from the charger. So just give me a second until this is done, and then we're, starting with a first on to two rounds, so we're doing benchmarks three times in a row and check out the results of it. So there we go all the phones are now unplugged from their charges.

Let's put away the cables, and then we are ready for the action. So well, let's hit the start button on the watch and there we go. The stopwatch is running, so the time is now running and yeah. Let's do this, so there we go all the smartphones are right now on the same brightness level. Maybe it looks a little different, but this is from the angle of the camera and the different displays, but first, as I've told you guys, we are starting the unto to benchmark on all the phones and there we go, so I did three and two benchmarks in a row, and it was no surprise that the one plus seven Pro, with its clean ROM, twelve gigabytes of RAM and the powerful Snapdragon 855, has taken the lead with around 370 to 380 K points.

Experiment. Snapdragon brother was a bit more far away with a maximum 330k because of less RAM and less optimized software, and then we got to be fairly in with over 300 K points with at seven nanometers curing 980 at the May 20 X was a bit more far away because of less RAM and also very early software. Then we got the iPhone followed by the pixel and in the lowest spot we got the budget smartphone the piece math set with its secure in 710. After that I did some instant browsing and at the one-hour mark it was time to check the battery stats. The pixel dropped 10% to 90 same for the 20x, the iPhone dropped to 78%, which is awful, and then we got the Xperia one with 86% the piece model of 91, the 7 probe 86 and then the P30 Pro, which has a lot of apps on it, since it's my daily at around 89% good result so far, except of the iPhone at the 100 40 mark I switched away from instead to one hour of gaming.

I've chosen Formula One, as this game also exists on the iPhone here, the iPhone really struggled the game was laggy, and it dropped a massive 27% during one hour gaming, while the other phones only dropped 14 to 15 percent on average. The game is really graphic, intense, and it seems like the iPhone doesn't handle it very well. The pixel was performing the best with it snapdragon 670, by only dropping 12 percent after gaming I switched to the camera, and this part is quite interesting. All phones, except of the piece mat set, are capable of 4k photo recording. So the piece mark was the only one that did 1080 in this test.

The hallways have a 10-minute clock on 4k same as the 1 + 7 problems. The pixel in the Xperia have no 10 minute lock and recalled whatsoever same as the iPhone. After not even 15 minutes. The Xperia already started to pop up warnings that it is too hot and needs to cool down and then to stop recording in 4k and close the camera. It's kind of weird, as this is the same for my alpha 7 or any other Sony camera are used in the past.

Also, the other phones do 4k and use Sony sensors, but do not have this warning, so I. That's our protection order is simply something strange anyway. After 30 minutes, rear camera and 30 minutes front camera, the iPhone was pretty much almost dead with 22%, while almost all the other phones have been close to the 50% mark. Now it was time for some YouTube 1080p playback all have been said to this resolution and the Xperia done 4k, but I've also chosen here 1080p after one hour of you to play back with 50% sound, the iPhone simply gave up and died, so the iPhone tennis max only reached four hours and 15 minutes, which is from my standards not acceptable in normal use. I've assured do not game and recall a lot of 4k, so it's better, but compared to the competition it simply sucks.

Then we did 30 minutes more Instagram and 30 minutes, 4k recording and now the Xperia 1 was close to the 15% mark. One hour later, the Xperia 1 also died 6 hours and 25 minutes for the Opera, with the 855 and 4k screen. So that's a pretty decent value, to be honest, I hope for some more battery optimizing features, but so far it is doing good, keeping in mind too hard we're 30 minutes later also the P smart set and the P 30 diet. The P smug performs perfect for a really cheap budget phone for 6 hours and 44 minutes, and my Peabody Pro would have lasted longer, but it has all the apps on it: a SIM card on standby, and it's been used as my daily since the release, but still I wanted to include it to see if the battery still holds up, and it does with all the 6 hours and 40 minutes now. The last 30 minutes have been a close battle between the pixel, the 20x and the OnePlus, but in the end the pixel Rasta show followed closely by the 20x and the 7 Pro who died at the same time with around 7 hours and 49 minutes, the pixel lasted 4 minutes longer at 7 hours and 53 minutes.

This is really something I would not have imagined and now made a curve. So we can check out the battery drain over time. So guys. When you check the curves, then you can see that the Android devices have a pretty similar curve. But the iPhone was far away from that.

When we checked the 50% area of the Android devices, then we have something like 200 to 240 5 minutes, but the iPhone fell down to 50% over 1 hour earlier also below 50%. We can usually see steeper curves as the battery drains here faster on the iPhone. It looked more like the Twin Towers collapsing on 9/11, and I truly think that the Xperia can have more potential with better optimization for that screen. All step before the probe would have done better if it was a brand-new unit, but hey I'm, not rich, and I need to use what I got. So let me know what screen on times you're getting on your phone as always guys big thanks for watching, and please like this video, if you liked it.

So it really took me over 20 hours to film and edit. This video, so I would really appreciate ASAP. If you want to see more big thanks for watching 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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