What's up guys, my name is Erica and welcome back to my channel, where I review everything take in today's video I want to do a battery drain test and, as you can see, I have here the Waldo 70 pro McLaren, the Google Pixel for Excel and the iPhone 11 Pro Max I've been spending a lot of time with all of these phones. So I'm well aware of how good the battery life is on each of these devices. However, I'm really curious to compare these phones AB aside and see how good they're going to hold up in this test. A quick disclaimer guys in this test. I do not have a goal to drain these phones as fast as possible. Instead, my goal is to see how quickly these Falls would die when put in similar real-world conditions.
When it comes to batteries. We have thirty-seven hundred million powers on the pixel for Excel 4095 million powers on the OnePlus 70 Pro McLaren, and three thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine million powers on the ? 11 pro max in this test. I'm going to use the light meter to adjust the brightness of these displays and make it equal on all of them and let's quickly go over the settings. I turned off everything except the Wi-Fi. The cellular is also off on all of these devices and ninety Hertz refresh rate and QC+ resolution are the factual settings on the 70 pro McLaren and since most of the people use these features.
I'm going to keep them on when it comes to the pixel for Excel the smooth display option that enables the night it hurts. Refresh rate is also turned on by default, and it's going to be on during this test. I also have the HD+ resolution of the spawned, which you cannot change in the settings and when it comes to the iPhone 11 Pro max, we don't have an anti hurts refresh rate and QG+ resolution on this display. So we're going to test it as this and now all three phones are fully charged, and I'm unplugging the cables. Let's go.
Let's start with the YouTube app it's pretty demanding I will make this test faster for you guys, so two hours of watching YouTube leaves 86% on the pixel for Excel 87 percent on the 70 Pro McLaren and 88 percent on the 11pro max. Well so far these phones are going head-to-head next, let's do a benchmark test which is really demanding. Actually, let's do twice and after the benchmark tests, we have 78% on the pixel for Excel 78 percent on the 70 Pro McLaren and 79% on the 11pro max next I'm, going to use the speed test, app 77% on the pixel for Excel 77% on the 70, Pro McLaren and still 79% on the 11pro max. This app is actually quite demanding that you obviously have to spend more time with it which I'm not going to do right now. Instead, let's just open the call of duty on these phones.40 minutes later we have 68 % on the pixel for Excel 70 percent, on the 70 Pro McLaren and 74 percent. On the eleventh row max and next, let's spend some time on Instagram and watch some videos, two hours spent on Instagram swiping and watching videos, leaps, 48 percent on the pixel for Excel 50 percent on the 70 Pro McLaren and 59 percent on the 11th pro max.
As you can see, the iPhone 11 Pro Max is getting an almost 10 percent advantage at the moment, while the pixel for Excel and the 70 pro McLaren are still going pretty much side by side. Next, I'm going to use the camera apps on these pounds and let's shoot some 4k videos at 30 frames per second an hour of shooting videos, and we are left with 24% on the pixel for Excel 28% on the 70 Pro McLaren and 41% on the 11pro max and yes, obviously, the camera app is one of the most draining apps and let's spend some time on Reddit and watch some funny. GIFs, okay, I'm, tired of swiping. Let's do a benchmark test again by the way it's six hours on my stopwatch 23% of the pixel for Excel 27% on the 70 pearl, McLaren and 40% on the 11pro max and at the moment there is an almost 20% gap between the iPhone and the pixel. So after 20 minutes of benchmark tests, we have 15% on the pixel for Excel 17% on the 70 Pro McLaren and 32% on the 11pro max and feels like this.
Battery drain test is coming to an end, more YouTube and more Instagram. By the way it's already been seven hours since I started this battery drain test and let's shoot 4k videos again 6% on the pixel for Excel 7% on the 70 Pro McLaren and 24% on the 11pro max more Instagram. Okay, guys, we have just 2% on the pixel for Excel 4% on the 70 Pro McLaren and 22% on the 11pro max V I found this holding up pretty well just 1% of the pixel for Excel, and the fix of our excel is the first one to die after 7 hours and 32 minutes, and despite the fact that this phone shows the worst result in this particular test. In broader terms, this is actually not a bad result, so we have just 1 percent of the 1 / 7 T, Pro, McLaren and 20% of the iPhone, the level Pro Max and the 70 Pro McLaren has just turned off after 7 hours and 42 minutes. It lasted just 10 minutes longer than the pixel for Excel.
After eight hours of pretty heavy use, we have 14% on the iPhone 11 Pro Max just 1% on the iPhone 11 Pro max. My iPad just died, but it's okay because they often die too, so we got about 8 hours and 40 minutes of pretty intensive use on the iPhone 11 Pro max. Finally, this test is over I'm, so tired of babysitting disposal day. I honestly thought that the 70 pro McLaren would be the first one to die. Of course, keep it in mind that the pixel for Excel and the 70 Pro McLaren might have had better results if they were sad to the 60 Hertz refresh rate.
But having said that, I still think that when you get herself a new phone, you want to get the best out of it with all his best features enabled unless, of course, you only care about the battery life. I hope this video was helpful for you. Thank you so much for watching this video guys and see you in the next one.
Source : Irina Tech