iPhone 12 Pro Vs Mi 10T Pro Vs Mi 10 Ultra Vs Poco F2 Pro Thermal Throttling Test! By TechTablets

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Aug 15, 2021
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iPhone 12 Pro Vs Mi 10T Pro Vs Mi 10 Ultra Vs Poco F2 Pro Thermal Throttling Test!

Hi everyone Chris here back with another stress test, and we're going to take a look at the thermals and see which one of these phones is going to throttle the most. So I've done a few tests here with the iPhone 12 Pro and I used an tutu, and there were a lot of comments saying an tutu, favors android. Why aren't you using 3dmark wildlife test? Do this one, and that is what the purpose of this video is. So I'm going to run it across all four of these devices, so just to point out that we've got 100 battery life on all of them, so 100 fully charged. They are all cool, they're cold, and they have not been running anything, so thermals are good, so nothing running in the background here. So this is the iPhone 12 Pro that's with the bionic a14 chips.

Nothing in the background this one right here is the Xiaomi mi 10t pro snapdragon 865, with eight gigabytes of ram. We have the Xiaomi mi 10 ultra here, also 100 battery life. Nothing running in the background. Just 3d mark also snapdragon 865, and it has 8 gigabytes of ram and with 60 gigabytes of ram here. Snapdragon 865 as well is the Poco f2 pro, but this one right here is the Redmi k30 pro zoom, but it is basically a Poco f2 pro, so they all have 200 nits of brightness, and I'm going to take a look at the battery life too.

After doing this particular stress test here now, the screens look slightly different here on camera, even though it's set to the same brightness. Why this is, I think, it's down to screen protectors. We've got AMOLED IPS OLED and the AMOLED panels here all right. So what I'm going to do first is get a base score. I've already run this test before you can see on some of these, but they're all going to be run at more or less at the same time here, which is wildlife now I've only got two hands of course.

So I can't do this all at the sect same time. So just get the base score first here let it run I'll, show you that result now, all right. So the iPhone finished first there and that one was very good. Okay, look at this difference here in performance, so that just shows how potent it is now, I'm not worried about the scores here with each individual device, it's more to check on the throttling, which is why I'm doing this test, and why did the last test there? So six thousand six hundred and thirty-eight points versus uh, three thousand eight hundred almost across all of these, so you can see that the extra two gigabytes of ram on these two barely made a difference there at all, we've got the same average frame rate of 22.8 across all of them so exit out of this now and what I'm going to do is then run the stress test, and we'll take a look at the thermal so battery life on all of them. Still, okay, we dropped to 99 now on the Poco f2 pro the k30 ultra, so out of this okay into the benchmarks, and I do want to run what is called the stress test.

So this is going to loop. It now for 20 minutes and that's why I want to see it just. How much are these devices here going to throttle, and I'll break out? My thermal imaging camera as well we'll take a look at the surface temperatures across all four of these models. So let's just start these two first and followed up by those two right there, so that is now the stress test, and I'll report back on the results: the findings after 20 minutes. So let's skip ahead now to that 20 minute point when it finishes: okay, so looking at the temperatures on the front of the devices here, quite a difference between them, the iPhone 12 Pro is clearly the hottest right here.

There's a bit of a hot patch. Almost I've seen it get up to almost 43 degrees. At the moment, it's about 42, almost 43, there 33 degrees on the meat 10 t pro, and if I move over to the hottest part here on the meat 10 ultra, that's almost we're heading towards 40 degrees and 34 on the Pogo f2 pro slash, k30 pro okay, so they are all finishing up now. Let's take a look at how they throttled on all of these devices, so you can see the stability. This is the important figure here, and this is what I'm testing.

This is the purpose of these tests. Why I'm doing it- and it is what everyone wanted. They asked to see this one, because apparently it's more fair for iOS okay, so we are seeing quite a loss there in performance and barely nothing on the android devices. I don't know what's happening here with my Poco f2 pro. The k30 pro seems to have glitched out the app for some reason there, but so we've gone from a maximum of 6621 points here on the iPhone 12 Pro to the lowest, and it kept getting lower.

Every single run there to now 5042, where it barely changed it all on the meteor ultra anime 10 pro, so they did really well. So this is just what I wanted to point out that thermal throttling definitely still going to say it is an issue on the iPhone 12 Pro. So let's have a look at the other side of them. Now our thermals, which one is getting the hottest between all of these four devices, so we can see quite a hot patch here on the back of the iPhone 12 Pro getting up to 41 degrees, almost 42 versus about a maximum of 37 on the 10 ultra here battery loss here, so we've got 90 just to make it out 93, left, 92 and 91 and on the iPhone here we're down to 89 battery because well, it does have, of course, the smallest capacity out of these four devices here. So thank you so much for watching this video on stress, testing thermals on the iPhone 12 Pro make sure you check.

My second video there's a link in the description, and it should be coming up now as well, where I did actually test out some gameplay and clearly, you see even into just three minutes of gameplay some visible stuttering and lag in demanding games on the iPhone 12 Pro where all my snapdragon 865 devices did not experience this issue. So if you like the video, please do give a thumbs up subscribe for more, and I shall see you in the next one.


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