iPhone X vs Galaxy S8 vs Note 8 vs OnePlus 5T vs Mate 10 Pro - Battery Drain Test! | The Tech Chap By The Tech Chap

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Aug 15, 2021
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iPhone X vs Galaxy S8 vs Note 8 vs OnePlus 5T vs Mate 10 Pro - Battery Drain Test! | The Tech Chap

Hey guys welcome to the tech chap now in this video I want to find out which of these flagship phones lasts the longest with the best from Samsung, Apple, OnePlus, Google and Huawei competing the rules are simple: last phone standing, wins, I, think you're going to be pretty surprised by the results, especially which one comes last now, because the phones have different displays, I've, matched all them to the same brightness by eye, rather than a particular percentage, and I'll put all the other settings I'm using in the description below. So let's get straight into it with the first set results after 15 minutes on the Instagram homepage and straight away, we can see the mate turn pro and the iPhone 10 are in the lead, both with a hundred percent of their charge left the Galaxy S an is falling behind a bit with just ninety-six percent remaining. So let's move on to Temple Run 2. This is a handy game to test battery life because you don't actually have to press any buttons. It just automatically runs through and speeding time up through the miracle of editing. We can jump through half an hour of Temple, Run 2, so 30 minutes later, and the mate temp row is in the lead, with 96 percent remaining with the Galaxy S8, still falling behind 88 percent and surprisingly, the pixel to excel, not far from the back with 91% remaining now to really put the CPU and GPU through its paces I'm, starting with the an tutu benchmark and while we're not here to talk about performance, a quick look at the scores shows well, the iPhone 10 is way in the lead, with is 811 processors, with all the other phone sporting Snapdragon 835 chips all about the same well, the 5 T does score slightly higher.

No doubt thanks to its 8 gigabytes of RAM and then, if we jump into the Geek bench 4 results, the iPhone 10 once again comes out on top with a guy PS 8 in second now, let's kick things up a notch with asphalt 8. This is one of my go-to games for testing the graphical power and the performance of the phone, and it is fairly graphically intensive. So it should drain the battery reasonably fast, and I'm, going to be playing this for an hour for 60 minutes of this game, which puts us two hours into this test and that made quite a dent in the batteries. The essays on sixty iPhone tens on 64 pixels to excels of 65. Well, though, I'm seeing a bit of a trend that the one plus 5t and the mate temp Pro once again are still ahead of the pack.

But I want this test to be vaguely realistic. So it's not all about benchmarks and playing games. So, let's watch a bit of YouTube and to avoid any copyright issues or to annoy anyone if I'm using their content. I'm just going to play my reviews playlist for a full 60 minutes. Now that isn't the most realistic, most people tend to watch my content for more, like 2 to 3 hours at a time now, joking, but we'll see how the phones fare after an hour of YouTube, so we're now three hours into this quite intensive battery test and after 60 minutes of YouTube, the note 8 has 52 percent of its battery.

The s 8 48 iPhones, 10, 53, 1, plus 5t 58% pixel to XL, stunningly 44 percent. Now, in the last place, and the mate 10 pro 68 percent- that's quite shocking. The pixel to Excel is really falling behind and that could be because I have to have a screen brightness up a little more at around 65 percent, whereas the other phones are around 50 percent just to match the brightness. But let's see how they fare after another 60 minutes of gaming. We've got one combat 5 here, another really graphically intensive game which should drop the batteries quite a bit more and, of course, in the benefit like Temple Run is I, can leave it and go make a cup of tea and then come back after an hour and pretend I've been working.

The whole time we're now four hours into this test and shockingly the iPhone 10 has overtaken the Galaxy S8 for last place with just 25% of its battery remaining, whereas the mate temp probe has over double that left. Now. The next test is 4k, video recording they can all shoot.4K at 30fps DI Fontaine can do 4k.60 but we're sticking with 4k 30 for this test, and we're going to run them for 10 minutes, because most of these phones have 10-minute 4k limiters. That's usually due to overheating, although not all of them do ten minutes of 4k video knocked off another 4% from the iPhone 10, which is still in the last place, but very closely followed by the Galaxy, Note, 8 and pixel to excel, and then the Galaxy S8 there's only a couple of percents between four of these phones so vote in the poll at the top right to see which one you think will fail first, and then we'll see if you got it right for the next test, we're going back to inst around for 20 minutes and there we have the first low battery sign coming from the iPhone 10. Things are heating up guys and by heating up I mean the battery cells, obviously in the batteries as they are depleting rapidly 20 minutes later, the iPhone tends down to 17%, closely followed by the 18% in last place.

The 1 + 5 t and the bait tempo are way out in front, though I want to see a phone fail. So let's do 13 minutes a full half hour of running the an tutu benchmark on a loop just to kill one of these phones, I want to find out which one goes first and there's four hours and fifty-eight mark it is the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, which has come last if you voted for the no 8 you've won, but if you've bought one, maybe you've lost. Who knows it's still a terrific phone but the screen size and that relatively small battery cell has made it come in last place, unfortunately, but the other phones are not far behind. So, let's jump back into YouTube my reviews, playlists, of course. What else would you want to watch on YouTube and that 5 hours and 14 minutes it is the iPhone 10 to go next Apple's latest and greatest 1000-pound flagship phone has the second-worst battery in my test.

Among these flagships didn't come last, but it only lasted 16 minutes more than the note 8. So we've lost two phones at five and a quarter hour in, let's see which one goes next and doesn't take long because just five minutes later, it's the pixel 2 XL, which dies FF 5 hours and 19 minutes I expected a little more from the pixel, considering its stock Android and has a bigger battery cell than the note, 8 or s8. So I'm surprised, that's gone 3rd, but right behind it like 3 minutes later, that's the Galaxy S8 done as well. We are now four phones down with the Galaxy S8 taking third place out of 6, which is surprising, I thought I was going to go first, but here we are at the 6-hour mark they're still both going. This is really, really impressive from both phones, but then it only takes a couple of more minutes for the OnePlus a5t to finally fail 6 hours and 2 minutes for the 1 + 5 t, which is seriously impressive and a well deserved silver medal for the 1 + 5 t, which means the Huawei Mate.10 Pro is the winner, and it still has 15% of its battery left with every other phone already knocked out. But if you are interested, it takes another 15 minutes for the mate temp Pro to finally succumb.

So, of course, all these are great flagship phones. You can't go wrong with any of them and, of course, that gold medal goes to the mate 10 Pro, which I guess most of us probably expected. Given it's much bigger battery cell size, don't forget to click that like and subscribe button below. If you enjoyed this video, and I'll see you next time right here on the tech chap.


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