iPhone SE 2020 Gaming Review, PUBG Mobile Smooth Extreme 30 mins battery drain and heating By Gizmo Times

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Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone SE 2020 Gaming Review, PUBG Mobile Smooth Extreme 30 mins battery drain and heating

Hey guys are this cheating focus more times, and you're watching a gaming review of the Apple iPhone SC 2020 or the Apple iPhone se2. This is one of the budget Apple devices, though it isn't in the budget range for most of the other products in the market like this is priced at around forty-two thousand five hundred and that's not budget range, usually but again, if you're talking about iPhones and what they offer. This is surely in that budget range because it comes with the latest Apple's a 13 Bionic chip set, which was powering the entire Apple iPhone 11 series, so the 11 and 11 Pro and the 11 Pro max. Those three phones had the same chipset that this phone has, though this phone retains the design of the iPhone 8. So we are going to play pub, do mobile, gamer, and we'll show you the battery drain as well. It's right now, 100% and the temperatures of the device are about 30 degrees.

Right now, ambient temperature is about 28 degrees, so that's common and usual on the back. It's about 33 degrees, which is again summer. So you will have to understand that summers will have high temperatures, and we are going to play it on smooth and extreme. Currently, we might change it to HD or extreme later, but right now it's on smooth and extreme, or we'll do a separate gameplay with the HDR and extreme right. Now, if you can see it's on smooth on extreme and the best part is that you can go to HDR extreme, which is one of those options that people always want to look at so that they can at least judge the chipset here, because the chipsets, the high range chipsets are the ones that would be able to offer this.

And since it's the certain Bionic, it is able to offer the HDR extreme gameplay, so we're keeping it at smooth and extreme right now, and we'll play one or two games and show you the battery train and everything else. It has dual stereos because there's no headphone jacks, so you'll have to use the lightning year phones which come in the box package. Basically so, let's start the gameplay quickly and show you how the performance is and remember since we're using speakers and not your phone, so the battery train might be a little more than what it would have been with the headphones, because this because trained a lot more battery than the earphones, let's now start the gameplay, and that these are again a new layout of buttons. For me, because the screen is much smaller, it will be hard to get adjusted to this. But let's try, let's see how it goes, we'll, try it for some time and then see if it is good enough for us, but anyway, with the actual gameplay or the performance.

I feel this is going to be one of the best there, because you expect iPhones to perform well always, and this coming with the latest chipset is obviously going to be one of the smoothest liveness that you see and again this could be one of the choices shown for people who are into streaming and recording game plays, except for the part where you might be concerned about the battery life of it I'm not sure what would be the butler will also check that out and see how it goes. This is a smaller screen. It's always hard to actually adjust to it. It's smaller than most of the usual screens, it's 4.7 inch, which is smaller than most of the current time screens, which are easily about 5.5 inches and more than that as well. So we're done with the one game.

That was a quick game, but then, let's move on you. So it's about 20 minutes of game and let's play a couple of TDM or the arena trainings, and then I will show you the battery drain and also the temperature. It has already gone up to 43 degrees when we checked it. Just a couple of minutes ago, so this is where it is right now about 42 just wanted to point it at a certain point. Now these games, because look it's also a mix of everything together become a bit sweaty.

Now and a bit hard has become a bit hard to hold after sometime when it's a sweaty, that's obvious with every phone though, but the phone actually seems to be quite heated already, so that this was about 30 minutes of chocolate game play and let's quickly, check out the temperatures first, because the phone starts to cool down anywhere. We have to check out the max temperatures, which is about forty-three point two so far, and that is on the front on the back as well. This is the heated area not towards the bottom, and this has crossed about forty-four forty-three point: nine, which is 44 degrees, is crossed here actually almost about forty-five degrees, and that is towards the back and remember. We are and recording the game we aren't playing it on HD or extreme. We are playing it on smooth and extreme.

Nothing else is being used here, and we are using the speakers. That's one thing playing on earphones, but everything is on the base settings that is smooth and extreme and now going to the battery. So it's about eighty-one percent of battery left, which is not a good stat there. Frankly, because the 81% is like about 20% of battery and after a complete gameplay, though we have played multiple different games, but in the end, if you were playing a single classic game as well, that will have been the case and if you go into the battery starts, so the battery has been used about 62 percent battery 37 minutes on screen, and that is about a few minutes for the setup of the game or the matching. And then a full classic game would be about 32 minutes.

So almost 20 percent battery, so 5 games is what you are going to get. But if you are going to stream using this phone, that's going to be another struggle, because the phone won't be charging at that time, and you would be it would be charging. But it won't charge at the same speed that you would want to, because it would keep giving the data to your PC to stream and if you are recording as well, the battery train might be higher because of the writing. That is being done for the gameplay that is being recorded. So in a way I would say with a battery life.

This is surely a disappointing device. But if you're, someone who does play the game for about two hours and feels like that should be enough and a full charge with four to five games is what you're going to get. So if you are into professional gaming and want to look out for something that is having iOS and doesn't cost a bomb. But this is one of the phones to get, but you'll have to remember that the battery is going to be a concern here. Otherwise, this phone is quite good for gaming, with the options that are getting, and it does heat up heating with iPhones is not uncommon.

If you check out our iPhone Pro video with a gr extreme on another channel gaming Josh, you will understand why I say this because it went up to 48 degrees easily. So that's it in this gaming review. I hope you liked this review and I hope you liked this video. If you do, share and subtract, is no time for more thanks for watching and see you next, video.


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