iPhone 11 Pro Max VS Pixel 4 XL VS Note 10+ VS OnePlus 7T Pro - Battery FAST CHARGING Test! By ZONEofTECH

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Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone 11 Pro Max VS Pixel 4 XL VS Note 10+ VS OnePlus 7T Pro - Battery FAST CHARGING Test!

Welcome to a pretty special video, so I have here four of the heist and smartphones on the market right now at the end of 2019, so we have the iPhone 11 Pro Max the Google Pixel for Excel, the Samsung Galaxy Note temples ends the OnePlus 70 pro and we definitely Vaughn pro. We finally get a fast charger in the box now, finally, meaning that all of these four phones now support fast charging out of the box. So it would be very interesting to see which one has the fastest fast charging, but in case you're wondering the Google picks. A for giveaway has now ended, so huge congratulations to solos for winning the pixel. For now, the airport's pro giveaway Don is still going until the 29th. So if I don't participate in that giveaway just make sure you subscribe the channel, and you fall on Instagram and Twitter ads enough tech and leave a comment on this video saying.

Why do I know when the airport's pros, and also I don't forget to leave your Twitter handles and Instagram handle, so that I can verify that you're a follower but yeah? This is me pretty much and, like I said this one has ended, but this one is still going until the 29th. So now, let's begin the charging test, if you're looking for some great-looking skins for your smartphone and affordable prices, then check out EZ skins are sponsoring for this video. They offer hundreds of designs for you to choose from for all the major smartphone brands. So, no matter what smartphone you have you'll always find a design. That's the perfect fit for your taste check out EZ skins, using the link below and thanks again, to EZ skins for being a sponsor of this video okay.

So we have four of the highest and also the most popular smartphones on the market right now and to make this charging test as fair as possible. There are a few things that we've done first, so we have exactly the same apps installed on all the phones. We have the latest version of all of those apps. We also have the latest version of the operating system, and we don't have any sim card installed on any of these phones. Airplane mode is enabled, and wife ice turned off, so that no automatic app downloads actually happened after the reboot.

We have the same black wallpaper and all the phones, and so we will be leaving the displays on. We have auto, lock disabled, so the screen is always on all the phones, and we're actually using kin screen on Android to keep the display from turning off as normally you're limited to about thirty minutes. Max of keeping the display on auto brightness is disabled, and we're actually using this professional color calibration meter to set the brightness to exactly the same level on all the phones which in this case is 55 nays. Now that seems quite low. However, that's um perfectly exposed on the cameras.

All of them have 55 minutes of brightness, so this is so that the brightness levels are consistent, and they don't affect the charting speed in any way and yeah. We also set a resolution to the highest possible one on all the phones. Then we have true tone and any display tweaks turned off from all the phones. We also close all the apps running in the background to not disturb mode is on rotation, lock is on, and what we do. The first is that we actually drained the battery and all the phone's, so we charge them up to 10%, so they had the exact same levels of battery, and then we drained them to 0%, we're now plugged in all the phones using their stock chargers into an extension cable as we're going to enable power to this extension cable so that all the phones start charging at exactly the same time.

Now something that I do want to mention is that each of these phones has a different sized battery and a different size charger as well. The larger the battery is the longer it will take to charge. However, the more powerful the charger is, the less will actually take it to charge the battery, unless the better, of course is massive. So it will be fascinating to see how these two factors actually affect the charging test. For example, the f/11 Pro max has a 3969 mill power battery and an 18 watt charger.

Then a pixel for Excel comes with a 37 hundred million power battery and then a t1 charger as well so yeah in this case, since the batteries smaller on the pixel for Excel, and they have the same charger, I would expect the pixel for Excel to charge faster than the iPhone. Then the note n plus comes with a gigantic forty-three hundred million power battery, but then also it comes to be more powerful charger, a twenty-five watt charger and then finally, the one till 70 Pro comes with a four thousand 85 million power battery and a 30 watt charger. So my guess, for the order in which these phones would charge is 1, +, 70, Pro, at least on paper, should be the fastest. Then the note 10 plus then the pixel for Excel and then the iPhone 11 Pro Max. But let's see, if that's really the case, ok, so starting off the charging test in three two one go.

So all the films have power now and with Android phones. You have this charging mode where the phone still displays the battery indicator when charging, even when the phone is off or is on the iPhone. The moment you plug it in to power, that's when it also turns on automatically so around two minutes in and the iPhone has now powered on as well and so far the iPhone is at 2%. The pixel for Excel is at 3%. The notes and plus is also at 3%, and the OnePlus 70 pro is at 5%, and now we're going to leave this charging for around 20 minutes.

First now it seems like the OnePlus 70 Pro is already at 47%, which is nuts the north end plus is at 25% so really enough. The northern plus isn't doing that great, the pics of for Excel and the iPhone 11 Pro are both at 33%, so I'm quite impressed with the OnePlus 70 Pro here and fast forwarding to a few minutes later, and it seems like the first phone to reach.50 percent was the OnePlus 70 Pro, which did it in 24 minutes and 26 seconds and surprisingly, and I was not expecting this. The second one to reach 50 %, was actually the iPhone coming in at 33 minutes and 46 seconds close to 10 minutes slower than the OnePlus. Then came the pixel for Excel at 34 minutes and 27 seconds, and then the Milton plus did considerably longer at 43 minutes and 27 seconds. So there we go if you're looking for the phone would have the fastest faster.

Then the answer here is the OnePlus 70 Pro. This is the winner, followed by the iPhone 11 Pro Max almost 10 minutes later, followed by the Pixel 4 XL about a minute later and finally, the note 10 +, almost 20 minutes away from the OnePlus 70 Pro, the rate hold on the video is not over just yet, so I want to see how long these phones would each take to charge fully to 100%. So at around the 1-hour mark the 1 + 70 Pro is already at 95%, followed by the acronym and Pro max and the pixel for XL, both at 80% and then, then on 10 +, which I don't know what's happening here. But it seems like it's honestly on the last place, and I was not expecting this from the null 10 + I was expecting on time plus a 2 you at least you know second-best after don't blossom on T Pro. There we go this first phone to reach.100% is the 1 + 70 Pro, which fully charged in one hour and seven minutes and 33 seconds. But after this moment something quite unexpected happens.

The note n+ started running well, not literally running, but if this feet up is charged considerably to the point were at 1 hour and 22 minutes into the charging test, the Melton Plus, which was still in the last place. It was now at a 90 percent charge in the 9 percent range, just like the iPhone and the pixels were so that was impressive, and then I was not expecting this at all. But at 1 hour and 40 minutes and 52 seconds, the note n + finished charging the second yes, the second coming in from the last place and beating both the iPhone 11 Pro Max and the pixel for Excel. So that's that's pretty impressive. Considering that the North End plus does have the largest battery at 4300 William pars, so that's quite amazing when you think about it.

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For being a sponsor of this video now back to the charging tests around 10 minutes later and the pics of 4xl finished as well in 1 hour and 50 minutes, followed by the iPhone 11 Pro Max in 1 hour and 56 minutes and 24 seconds. So when it comes to the final results, the best phone in terms of fast charging was and is the OnePlus 70 pro there we go. Congratulations. You have the fastest fast charge, so this phone was not only the first one to church at 50%, but also the first one to charge to a hundred percent. Then the second-best one was interesting enough: the no 10 Plus, which had a reader really slowed up fast charge up to 50%, but a pretty fast slow charge up to 100% of just one hour and 40 minutes.

The third one was the Pixel 4 XL, with just about a minute of difference from the note M plus, however, the pixel for Excel had a much faster charge up to 50%, albeit a slower full charge, and finally, on the last place same as always, we have the iPhone which had the second-fastest charge interesting enough up to 50%, but then the slowest full charge of 1 hour and 56 minutes now, considering that we all live busy lives, and you know sometimes you're on the go, and maybe you forget to charge your phone or maybe this charge is really fast, and in that case you need to find a plug and quickly charge. It so I would say the most important part of this test is just the quick charging test up to 50% I think that's more important than how long it actually takes a phone to charge to 100%. So, in that case you know uncle 70 Pro is still the winner, followed by the iPhone 11 Pro max, then the Pixel 4 XL and then the note 10 plus so yeah. Definitely, let me know in the comments. What are speed tests? Do you guys want to see more of in the future charging speed test? You also see a battery drain test or just a regular speed test.

Similar Todd we've already done before. Don't forget about ii-era Potts, Pro giveaway, which is still going and ends well and just a few days full details in description box down below so yeah. The faces' camera implications. If you want to see more in depth, videos like this one hopefully was in the future, and the ass has been pretty much it. Thank you for watching, I'm, Daniel and I'll see you guys in the next one set thank signing out Cheers.


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