Mi 10 Ultra vs Note 20 Ultra / iPhone 11 Pro Max / X7 Pro / F17 Pro / K30 - AnTuTu Benchmark Test! By TechNick

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Aug 15, 2021
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Mi 10 Ultra vs Note 20 Ultra / iPhone 11 Pro Max / X7 Pro / F17 Pro / K30 - AnTuTu Benchmark Test!

From, the most expensive smartphones around with the most expensive CPU chipsets to the cheapest smartphones, around housing, the cheapest chipsets. This is my an tutu benchmark comparison of the Samsung Galaxy note, 20 ultra Xiaomi mi 10, ultra iPhone 11 Pro max Realme x7 pro Oppo f17 pro and Redmi k34 g. We have the most expensive phone all the way on the left being the Samsung and the cheapest phone. All the way on the right being. The Redmi they've all been updated to their latest available software, that being iOS 14 on the iPhone android 11 on the Oppo and the rest of them are all paired with android 10. We have six different smartphones here, all with six different chipsets, the best b Samsung with the snapdragon 865 plus processing chip.

Then the mi10 ultra with a snapdragon 865, the iPhone with an a13 varnish. The Realme with a dimension t1000 plus chipset, the Oppo f17 pro with a hello p95, also made by MediaTek and the Redmi with the snapdragon 730 g. Most devices over here have a 120 hertz refresh rate panel, except for the iPhone at 60, as well as the Oppo at 60. They all have AMOLED panels, except for the OLED on the Xiaomi and iPhone and the IPS LCD screen on the Redmi, since the Samsung can only use its 120 hertz refresh rate option with full HD plus enabled we've dropped it down from HD plus to match the full HD plus on the rest of the panels, though, the iPhone is pretty much in between full HD and HD. It can't be changed.

We're going to be boosting the phone's performance using their respective high performance modes. The Samsung has high performance and game launcher the Xiaomi s max performance and Gabe turbo. The iPhone has no performance options. The Realme and Oppo both have high performance mode game, space and competition mode, while the Redmi is stuck to game turbo, they're all running an tutu version 8.4.7 over here, however, iOS's latest an tutu version. Update is point three point: four.

This is tech neck and without further ado. Let's go we're gonna start by checking the battery percentage at the start of the test. We will, of course, compare this at the end of the test, including William power readings per minute. We also have a heat gun over here to test out the heat dissipation levels, we're going to be using an emissivity level of 0.5, since it's the most accurate when testing out electronic devices. Here are the temperatures at the start of the test once again, we'll compare this at the end of the test to see how much they have added on, but for now the Xiaomi is the hottest and the Redmi is the coolest.

Before the test we're going to go ahead and start the an tutu version, 8 benchmarks, run I'll speed up certain sections and slow down other sections over here, so that I can give you guys a feel of the stuttering-ness of the platforms. So the four phones on the left, you can see the snapdragon phones, as well as the a13 bionic on the iPhone and the MediaTek. The MNC 1000 plus on the real me, are all doing fantastic jobs. However, we have the most amount of stutter on the Oppo f17 pro with the hello p95 chipset run on 12 nanometer technology, and just behind that the Redmi k30 with that lackluster snapdragon 730g, though I still think it performs slightly better than the hello p95, because it is running on eight nanometer technology. So not only is it a little quicker, but it's also a little more efficient when it comes to battery life, but I guess we'll have to check that out at the end of this run.

Maybe a lower score on the Oppo will give it the edge in terms of battery life. So we went to the second section of the an tutu benchmark over there and the Oppo is still trying to get through it. You can see it's a bit laggy over here. We never see laggy devices in the second part of the n22 version, 8 runs, but the Oppo is definitely defying that now, the third part of an tutu version 8 over here, the terracotta soldiers. They look absolutely epic in the snow yeah I've actually seen them in a province called Xian.

Here in China. It's really beautiful. I do recommend it if you guys ever do travel this way. As you can see, the Oppo f17 pro with the hello p95 is lagging behind here compared to all the other devices, even though I started the Redmi after I started the opp, but the devices on the left-hand side are all doing a great job, though there is expected to be a bit of stuttering on even the best of the best chipset on such as the note 20 ultra with the snapdragon variant that I have, because this is a very graphics, intense video, this part of an tutu that is, and if you guys would like to see a fps counter for this, go make sure that you check that out on my channel as we're sitting at around 15 fps on all devices over here when running the third part of into to version 8. The iPhone has gotten really dim here.

I can assure you that auto brightness is off, and the brightness is set to max, and it only changed halfway through the test. It's really strange. Maybe the phone was getting a bit hot, so it decided to dim the brightness of the panel. This is not the first time it's happened to me. It's happened to me before, just while randomly using the device- please let me know in the comment section if you guys have experienced the same issue as I have it's really frustrating, but hopefully that gets fixed with the iPhone 12.

It could have actually just been a bug with the new iOS 14. The iPhone is done, so the brightness is well. The iPhone is almost done. The brightness is sitting at max over there, as you saw, and the iPhone is now finished, let's check out the auto brightness and going to accessibility and guess what auto brightness is indeed off. It's really strange how that's happening so the iPhone is sitting with just over 500 000 points, we'll compare that at the end, but look at the two phones on the right, the 60hz and 120hz panels.

I think that it's much of a richness. If you ask me it's all about the feel, seeing the end results over here in terms of battery drain, the worst battery drain over here gets awarded to the note 20 ultra me10 ultra iPhone 11 Pro max and Realme x7 pro all with a six percent drain. The Samsung Xiaomi and Realme also share the same 22.5 William hours per minutes battery drain, while the Oppo actually did the best in terms of battery life, since it has the smallest battery capacity of all these devices. Here it had the least amount of drain at just four percent and the best William hours per minute. Reading of just 13.4. Now, it's time to test out the end results in terms of the device temperatures over here using my heat gun and, as you guys can notice straight off the bat.

The hottest device here is the Realme x7 pro with 52 degrees peak over there, adding 19.2 degrees in Celsius and the Redmi, surprisingly, here being the coolest at 39 max peak over there and only adding 13.1 degrees in Celsius with the iPhone not far behind that first place gets awarded to the Xiaomi mi 10 ultra with 641 000 points which actually did better than the snapdragon 865 plus powered note 20 ultra the Xiaomi is on the vanilla 865, and it did do quite a lot better over here. But Samsung are known to dumb down a chip just a slight bit in order to be more on par with Enos variant devices so that those consumers don't get too angry in third place. We have the Realme x7 pro with 527 000. The cheap, very cheap demand c 1000, plus made by MediaTek, has done a better job than the expensive a13 bionic chipset from apple, and that is running seven nanometer plus technology, where the dimension is running just plain: seven nanometer thick, so the iPhone was fought there with 507 000 points. Fifth drop quite a lot: pretty much half over there to the Redmi k30, with the snapdragon 730 g at 270 000, and a little of a dip down below.

That is indeed the Oppo f17 pro with the hello p95. No surprise here: running 12, nanometer technology, getting a score of 213 000 points, still usable as an everyday phone. Just don't expect to get much out of it in terms of benchmarks, though I have tested out gaming in my recent review, and it did a pretty great job. The Xiaomi had the best CPU score and the opp, the worst CPU score, Xiaomi once again, best GPU in its department over here and the worst GPU allocated to the f17 pro with memory once again on the Oppo and best memory, once again, no surprise on the mi 10, perfect user experience on the Xiaomi, which I beg to differ and the worst on the OPPO. It's impressive to see that the Xiaomi was the best in every department over here that the Oppo had the least battery drain and that the Redmi had the coolest temps, but will the iPhone 12 Pro pro max come on top in the coming weeks? Stay tuned for that one? This is tech.

Nick and I'll, see you in the next one.


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