Huawei Mate 30 Pro vs iPhone 11 Pro Max / iPhone 11 / Samsung Note 10+ Battery Test By Mrwhosetheboss

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Aug 14, 2021
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Huawei Mate 30 Pro vs iPhone 11 Pro Max / iPhone 11 / Samsung Note 10+ Battery Test

Welcome to the complete battery comparison between the brand-new Huawei Mate 30, Pro, iPhone, 11, Pro, Max, iPhone, 11, Pro, iPhone 11 and the Samsung Galaxy note 10 the first things. First, let's get them to the same brightness level, so I've opened up a white page and used a looks meter to measure the amount of light emitted. I've put all phones on the same settings, and now I've done that it's time to remove the charges and start the timer on the far right and the first application we can do is Instagram because, as always, we're going to try and simulate a fairly day-to-day scenario right off the bat. A few things to note: if you look at these specs below the mate 30 pro one in particular might stand out. It's got a 4,500 million power battery, and you might know if you watch a lot of these tests. That's big! Almost more! Interestingly, though, the iPhone 11 Pro max has nearly 4,000 William hours and yes, that's not as big as the hallway, but at the same time, in every test.

I've done. iPhones have always been very efficient with the battery they do have, and so, given that this is such a large capacity by far the largest Apple has ever used on a phone it'll be interesting, so we're about 40 minutes into the test, and we finished with Instagram we're now on an application called the history of everything, standard education app, and you can see the note is behind for now, but it's looking like the iPhone 11 is not too far in front of it. One thing worth bearing in mind about the note is that, like the Huawei, it has a massive battery capacity. It's got four thousand three hundred million powers, but a couple of factors that perhaps put it a little behind on paper. The note has a six point: eight inch display, which in terms of area, is actually quite significantly more than any other phone here, and it's running on Samsung's 1ui skin, which is a beautiful bit of software on top of Android, but in terms of battery management, it's not as aggressive as either of the four phones.

It's up against. That said, if we take a look at the battery percentages on top, the note has already overtaken the iPhone 11 next to it, it's looking about on par with the iPhone 11 Pro so far, but the pro mercy and while ways make 30 Pro, they look like they're in a league of their own. Let's talk about resolution for a second, because we've got quite a weird set of phones in terms of it and, generally speaking, more pixels is going to drain more battery. The reason I say it's weird is that, apart from the Samsung, which is just set to full HD plus, none of the other, four phones actually use a standard, mainstream resolution, the mate 30 Pro and the iPhone 11 Pro they're, pretty close to 1080p, but they're just a little higher the iPhone 11, the base model is lower than 1080p and the 11pro max is higher. It's the highest resolution phone out of all of them.

Now the note Tim Plus does have a quad, HD plus display, but because out the box it comes set at 1080p and because that's what 95% of people are gonna stick with. That's what I'm using for this test, so you might have noticed in the background of this, the iPhone 11 has slipped behind its on 62%, after just over two hours, and it's a full ten percentage points behind the note, 10 plus and the iPhone 11 Pro, we've just finished some camera recording of standard video, 4k, video and slow-motion video, and now we're moving on to gaming, starting with something pretty light and working our way up to more intensive titles. This gaming process it takes much more out of the iPhone 11 than it does the other four phones, and I've got a few theories. There's the obvious stuff like compared to the pro its battery is a little smaller, and it's screen a little larger, but that can't be the full story. Otherwise, it wouldn't be so far behind the pro.

What I'm thinking is that this primarily boils down to display technology, whilst the pro phones are using OLED displays. The standard 11 is using an LCD which in itself has the potential to suck more power, but there could be more than that. It could be that the iPhone 11 doesn't have as good a cooling system as the pro variants. That would also potentially lead to more power drawn. Every phone here is an extra brand-new unit, so there's no chance for batteries to degrade, and they're all on the same settings.

They've all got Wi-Fi NFC, Bluetooth and location on as well as being on 50% volume. So it's got to be an internal factor that said we're now creeping up to the four-hour mark and providing a phone last five hours in a test like this. That's good battery life, that's respectable battery that you're not going to need to worry about for a while, so we might still get there. I actually had a double take at this point when I realized that, yes, we are approaching the four-hour mark and yes, the main 30 Pro and 11 Pro max those things are on well over 50% I. Don't think I've seen battery life like this, since the Pixel 3a XL, you may or may not have realized, but we're actually in a fascinating position when it comes to looking at the chipsets of each of these phones, because these are phones from Huawei, Apple and Samsung, the only three small phone companies that actually have their own smartphone chipsets, and so in a way this actually further I'm.

Sorry, the stakes of this battle. You've got whey where Apple and Samsung's top-tier flagship phones using their latest and greatest silicon, and it's all being pitched together in this battery comparison. After about an hour on YouTube music, the iPhone 11 finally calls it a day, but to be fair, it has lasted more than five hours, so I'm happy. The next closest phone is the note 10 plus with 29% anyways time for after polls, which is a super underrated, first-person, shooter game and the graphics on here are some of the best you can see on a phone, full-stop, I think also in case you missed it I'm running an iPhone 11 giveaway with everything a poor pro. All the rules are in the description now I feel like one question: I haven't answered properly, yet the U.

S. ban on Huawei you've probably heard about it, you've probably heard of how our way is unable to do business with Google, and that means there's no Google apps on this phone, yes, and now from all the units we've seen so far, yeah none of them have Google Play, Store or Google Maps, or anything like that on them. But two things, first, it seems like Huawei, is pretty confident that this will blow over and that the situation will eventually sort itself out and the second thing, as you can probably tell you, can side load them. It took me about five minutes. I'll leave a link in the description if you're curious, but you just download an app and that downloads, the Google Play Services for you, and so you still can have full access.

Just as I say that you can see the Samsung Galaxy Note tend from this point, we've pretty much seen what we need to see, so I'm, just gonna, fully fast-forward this test and let's get to the final results. There was a bit of Google Chrome, a bit of YouTube and one final game and I did somehow manage to kill all these phones. Although let me tell you this was the longest time I've ever spent filming a battery comparison anyways in fifth place, the iPhone 11 with five hours and two minutes this one I'd call good battery life. Next up was the Galaxy Note, M, plus a way ahead at 6 hours and 31 already in the great category. The iPhone 11 Pro was even better than this, but what makes that more surprising is that this is such a compact device, but then the mate 30 pro got 8 hours and 13 minutes.

That's staggering! That's the second-best phone I've ever tried, but then the iPhone 11 Pro max takes the full title. This is the best battery I've ever tried on a phone, and it completely came out of nowhere. I always did wonder what would happen to iPhones battery life if Apple actually put a large battery inside, and you can see for yourself. It's pretty great anyways thanks a lot for watching. If you enjoy the video, a sub would be amazing and there are tons more smartphone coverage of these phones and other devices, plus a couple of secret ones coming very soon.

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