Mi 11 Ultra vs Mi 11 vs POCO F3 ANTUTU THROTTLE TEST By Frankie Tech

By Frankie Tech
Aug 14, 2021
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Mi 11 Ultra vs Mi 11 vs POCO F3 ANTUTU THROTTLE TEST

Hi guys it's Frankie from Frankie tag, good to see you guys again, and I'm here to share my an tutu throttling test between the me11 ultra the Xiaomi 11 and the Poco f3. I got my trusty Redmi Note, 10 pro, which will be keeping time, and we'll be doing four an tutu tests in a row and the meal 11 ultra is making its debut here in this an tutu throttling test and let's see how this snapdragon AAA phone with the brand new cooling system that has been touted up will fare in this intense entity test. Let's not waste any more time and get started all right. So getting started with this test guys, and you see we have the CPU monitor on all these phones, and we're going to be running an tutu benchmark and there you see guys version 9.0.3. I've just updated the an tutu on all three phones. So this will be the first time we're going to see the brand new an tutu scores on each of these chipsets the snapdragon triple h, and then the Poco f3, with the snapdragon 870 as well, and so we'll be measuring the CPU monitor and the ambient temperature.

Let's always any time starting, this test should take around 40 minutes to complete. Here we go okay, guys so test number one completed, and these are the benchmark results for the mi 11 ultra, the mi 11 and the Poco f3 pretty impressive here actually seeing the mi 11 has even surpassed the mi 11 ultra in this first test and just want to point out also all the phones are max brightness here and let's go ahead and check the CPU monitor of these phones, 48 degrees, 49, and I think 45 is what I saw there. Measuring the ambient temps, 41 degrees, 41 degrees, 38 degrees, but let's go to it to test number two test number two: here we go all right, guys test number two completed, and you may have noticed it procrastinate got stuck. I had to restart it, and now it's halfway through the test, but look at these results. Oh my gosh 765, so the mi 11 ultra has dipped the least so far and let's check the CPU monitors of these two phones before we continue on 52 degrees, 54 degrees on the mi 11, and checking the ambient temps of these two phones, 42.8 on the mi 11 ultra 44.9 on the mi 11. So still the hotter phone between these two- and I was just going to pause for a moment guys to get the Poco f3 completed, so we're just going to fast-forward this part right here, all right in polo, f3 use, slowpoke, 670 000 and quickly check the CPU monitor of this phone 54 degrees and the ambient temp 43.9 there. It is and look at that dim display on the Poco f3, but here we go guys we're not wasting any time Poco f3 you took a while, let's test again now on these phones.

Here we go okay, guys test number three completed and apologies, because my iPhone right here also couldn't stand. The heat turned off. Recording that's the first time. That's ever happened, but luckily the phones kept going through the test, and here are the results.753 000 on the mi 11 ultra 692, on the m11 662 on the Poco f3 and I have to say guys: I'm very impressed that, after three tests, this meal of an ultra is sustaining its scores, and it's doing it in a very powerful way here and sure it is timing out the display much faster, these phones once they get this hot guys, we'll start timing out the display, I think automatically every 15 or 30 seconds, but an incredible result here and now: let's check the CPU monitor for these phones, 53 degrees, 56, and I think 51 or 53 on the Poco f3. So I really do think that the cooling system they have revamped on this knee 11 ultra is doing its work.

It's doing its job here and the phone is not only staying a little cooler than the mi 11. It is also retaining its scores in this test, and I'm measuring the ambient temps, 44.3, 45.9 and 42.3 on the Poco f3 and now, let's go to test number four and let's see if this me 11 ultra is able to sustain its results. A fourth and final time here we go: okay, guys test number four completed and what a shocking set of results here, I guess test number four was one test too many for the me11 ultra, and it finally dipped below the 700 000 mark to 698 000. Meanwhile, the mi 11, somehow is sticking in the 700.000 range, pretty impressive. Final result here for this phone, but the Poco f3, despite getting plenty warm and despite dimming, its display has once again shown it has throttled the least of these phones and taking the CPU monitor of these phones, 54 degrees, 58 and, I think 51 there on the Poco f3, so very interesting results.

Final ambient temperature check, 45 degrees, 47 on the mi, 11 and 40.8 on the Pogo f3. So that's it for this test, we're gonna, stop it there at nearly 54 minutes and let's talk about these results, and you see the phones wanting to time out turn off their displays because they are so hot and in third place a shocking result, because I almost gave this phone the win today until that last test third place goes to the mi 11 ultra and despite the tremendous results from test one to three in test four, we saw this phone. Finally, just not be able to take the heat. I don't really want to give this phone the big loser award because it did so well. You know if you take out this final score, it would have won this test, hands down throttling less than 30 000 points until this final score, where it finally dipped and so overall yes, it's a third place because it dropped the most.

But you know what I still am very impressed with this me 11 ultra and in second place we have the Xiaomi mi 11, which, let me tell you guys. I am burning my hand holding this phone right now, but this one managed to drop only around 60 000 points, but it did so warming up a lot, but you have to hand it to Xiaomi because a couple of months ago this would not have been the result with this phone, and it was throttling much more than it does now. So this proves that, with a few software updates, the mi 11 ultra can eventually perform and even surpass what the mi 11 has done in this test. But despite screwing up on test number two and the really dim display the winner of this an tutu throttling test is the Poco f3 dropping the least amount of all these phones and also staying the coolest of the bunch. This phone just proves once again that you know the snapdragon 865 definitely ran cooler than these AAA phones do, but I have to tell you man really impressed with the m11 ultra, and I do think that this cooling system is making a big difference in the results of this phone and looking at the battery results, the m11 ultra went from 100 to 81, while the mi 11 is now down to 72 call it what you will, but that is a major drop for this phone, but the Poco f3 still shows them all up only dropping 16 in this test, and so not only does it win in terms of throttling.

It also wins in terms of preserving battery life in this test- and here are the final results once again for your viewing a very interesting result indeed, and a great debut, despite that final drop at the end for the 11 patron, but hit me up in the comments which phone do you think won out here, and this is a tough one guys, because this phone did so well in the first three tests but kind of bombed in the final test. While the mi 11 did kind of in the middle there, but you see, is the most dim display still of all these three and the Poco f3 continues to perform, despite the dim display issue, it throttles the least and also reduces battery the least as well, but hit me up in the comments. I'd love to hear about it and that's it for this video. If you liked it give me that thumbs up and if you love the content of Frankie tech subscribe to the channel hit the bell icon for future updates. So stay tuned guys.

This video is coming out later this evening, because I'm going to the beach right now so stay tuned, guys for this video on Frankie tech. So that's it, and this is where I leave you by saying this is Frankie tech signing off have a good one. You almost want it bro, you almost want it. You.


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