LG Velvet Performance Review | Gaming, Heat Test, Battery Test | Best Mid-Ranger In 2021?? By Eazy Computer Solutions

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Aug 15, 2021
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LG Velvet Performance Review | Gaming, Heat Test, Battery Test | Best Mid-Ranger In 2021??

What's up everybody: this is the tech preacher. So I see this a lot. I see people always say: don't buy mid-range devices because it doesn't have the high-end processor. You need to have the 888 processor, with 12 and 16 gigs of ram to play games to have a high performance device. Well, I disagree. A lot of people always say that you cannot play games, and you cannot push a mid-range device hard again.

I disagree. Okay, I got the lg velvet here all right. I got the lg velvet uh and this device is a 6.8 inch 1080p display. We got the snapdragon 6765 processors, with six gigs of ram 128 gigs of internal storage, SD card support, a 4300 William battery running android 10. Now the reason why I'm using a mid-range device in this test, it's because, if you're thinking about getting lap of it, and you're thinking about well, what did not this device go play all the highest games? Can it will, it get hot? How long the battery life is and stuff like that? Well in this video, I'm going through a hall stress test on the lg velvet to see if it's going to tap out, see if it's going to stutter see if it's going to get hot see about the bad air drain.

So in this video we're going to do it all, and I promise you after you watch this video. You will know whether the lg velvet a mid-range device, complete high intensive games. Will it get hot and how about the battery life when you putting it through his pieces, let's find out sit back and relax, get your popcorn ready and follow me on this journey. Let's go what's up guys. This is Eric back with another video, so I got the lg velvet one of my favorite looking devices.

This is one of my favorite phones. I love the lg velvet. I am a huge lg fan and the reason why I picked the lg velvet is that it has a mid-range process in it, and you can pick this device up pretty cheap. So one of the biggest questions a lot of people have, is that can you play games on it? How about the heat? How about the battery life? Does it throttle? Well, let's go to put it to the test. I got a timer here which I'm about to start because, hey, why not start the timer, as I do the stress test, I'm at a hundred percent battery life on this device right now start the timer all right.

What I got right here is: I have the uh smart cleaning settings and, as you can see, I have 56 percent of the memory is being used. The internal storage is about 41 and the reason why is that I want to go to optimize the device before we get started here, to make sure that it's rarely optimized all right. So it's optimized, and here it is still the same thing: uh 40 percent of storage and 57 memory, all right, so I'm going to put this device to the test. Let's go look at the CPU tip right now. This device is 80 degrees, Fahrenheit, it's really cool, really cool, and it's using about look like three gauge right now and the battery life is at 100.

Let's put it to the test: let's go down and run benchmark test uh because we want to stress test this device, so we're going to run geek bench 5. So let's go on and run geek bench 5 really quick, all right, so we had one hundred percent on geek bench and look at the score.616 uh single core, ninth 1930 multi-core score. Let's get out of here. Let's run our heat test, we're at 93 degrees, Fahrenheit, all right. So let's look at it.

We're not getting no lag in this right now, nothing whatsoever. Okay! So let's go on the run and two benchmark tests. Because again I want to do everything to try to slow this device down uh whatsoever. So let's go down and run an tutu benchmark test here on this device all right, so the test is done and the an tutu benchmark test is a very long test. It took a while.

So I'm at 15 minutes right now- and here are the scores all right. So, let's get out of here. Let's go straight to our temperature test, and here it is the temperature right here on this device boom there. It is all right now, let's get out of here, so we had 95 degrees Fahrenheit. So it's not too hot.

Remember we started off at uh, 80 degrees, Fahrenheit, and we are at 70 of 97 percent battery life in 15 minutes. So let's go on and run the game and uh. Let's go to do some game play with this device, all right guys, so I'm playing asphalt, 8, and I wanted to give you all- got some commentary as I'm playing these games and right now the device is still cool to the touch uh. We are at about 95 degrees, uh Fahrenheit. When I looked at the temperature before but uh right now we still cool to the touch.

So here it is, and I'm playing the high intensive game asphalt.8 is a very high intensive game, so I always said: if you could play this game, you could pretty much play anything, but I want you all guys to see this, I'm not getting no stuttering, no hiccups or anything uh playing asphalt.8. So I mean here it is look at the graphics on here. It's really nice. So I got this. They had this myth right that you can't play high-end intensive games on low-end processors, which this is not a high-end processor.

By the way, the 765g processor is a very powerful processor. Don't get caught up in the mirage of you, thinking that you got to have 16 and 20 gigs of ram the 888 000 processor and everything in between to play games, because you can't play games with a 765 g processor. That's not the case! So don't think that you got to go out, spend over 1 dollars for a device to play. Games, get good battery life and not throttle when you're playing high attention games, because you can play games on this device all right guys, so I'm playing Call of Duty, uh Call of Duty, mobile and uh. This is again another high intensive game and uh.

I'm going to tell you right now that uh, if you could play Call of Duty mobile on your device, you can play pretty much any game, and this is what I like to do here and this. This is the lg velvet. This is the lg vs, this ain't, the galaxy s21, and this is not the uh, the lg v60. No, this is the lg velvet and a lot of people were saying you can't play games on these devices, and here it is. I want to show you guys that, yes, you can play games on the lg velvet, all right, let's get out of here and let's check the temperature, because the device is getting a little warm okay.

Here we go, so it does feel a little warm, so we had 102 degrees, Fahrenheit and, let's see if I can get back into the game. Let me see if I can play some more there. We go okay, so I died. I pretty much do that alright, so I got other apps in there that's running in the background. So, let's get out of here and uh.

Let's look at the other apps that's running. In the background we got the temperature say: uh 104 degrees. We got Call of Duty. We had asphalted 8 playing in the background. Look at that, so that's still playing in the background, still full game playing in the background.

Okay, uh, let's go back, and they triggered okay, they trigger is still playing without reloading. So that is a good thing. So all the games, uh, that I was playing, is still in the background. Okay and two benchmark uh and the geek bench and uh everything is still playing. Now, I'm using look like 80 of the ram.

Okay, that's! Okay! So all in all, look at that. We have about 30 minutes in this video and uh. Yes, so let's go back to our CPU so right now the CPU is at uh. Now it's going down, it was at 104 degrees. You expect that uh, when playing.

You know, games for a long period of time that your CPU is gonna heat up a little, but I didn't experience no throttling uh. That was what I'm looking for. No throttling, no nothing! So I mean it is what it is. So don't let the specs fool! You don't uh, listen to the mirage out there saying that, oh you got to have top tier specs in order to play XYZ game. That's not the case.

Does this device get warm? Of course, all devices get warm when it comes down to playing high into some game playing, doing benchmark tests back to back. What I proved to you in this video is that the average consumer ain't going to be running benchmark tests back to back the average consumer is probably not going to be playing. You know two three, four high tissue games back to back what I'm trying to prove to you guys is that, yes, you could play games on the lg velvet. Yes, you could play games on the uh, mid-tier processors. Yes, it will play very good and fluid.

Does the device get warm? I just showed you. Yes, it does get a little warm, but does it hinder gameplay? No, that's what I'm talking about lg velvet played it without a hitch, 32 minutes in 95 degrees, Fahrenheit, 92 battery life, and it's using about uh four and a half gigs with all the games and everything that I got opened in the background, and it still had everything was open in the background without reloading all right. This is the tech preacher from easy computer solutions. Lg velvet baby look at that 93 degrees, Fahrenheit, still kind of it's still a little warm in the back, but as you can see, the CPU is cooling down. This is what you want to happen.

This is Eric, see you guys on the next video peace. You.


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