OnePlus 9 Pro Gaming Review, Battery Drain, Heat Test By GreedyTech

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Aug 14, 2021
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OnePlus 9 Pro Gaming Review, Battery Drain, Heat Test

What's up guys this is anon from greedy tech, and this is a gaming review of OnePlus 9 pro 5g. Now before we start here are some specifications. It comes with 6.7 inch, AMOLED display with quad HD plus resolution. It is fluid display.2.0, with LPO in 20.1, is to 9 aspect ratios. It is a display p3 panel, and it has 120 hertz refresh rate. This is made of corning gorilla, glass 5.

Now for performance. It comes with snapdragon 888, with arena 660 GPU and has 8 or 12 GB ram with 128 or 256 GB storage. Now for battery it has 4 500 William hour battery and supports 65 watts, fast charging or 50 watts wireless charging in the audio department. This has dual stereo speakers, and it has Dolby Atmos and noise cancellation support. Now these are the anti2 and geek bench scores.

This is my current setup. There are two huge lights on either side. The battery is at 93 percent and there is an ac running in the background at 26 degrees and the room is at 27 degrees. Now, let's check the temperature on the front, it is 31 to 32 degrees on the bottom. It is 32 to 33 degrees on the back.

It is 31 degrees and at the bottom it is 32 degrees. Now I'll start the timer and start with asphalt 9. The visuals are amazing. The details are great. There is slight issue with controls.

The first time I tried to play the controls didn't work, so I just paused and checked control, settings and resume the game. The controls worked pretty fine. Even after starting another race. The controls didn't work properly, so just pause the game and resume, and the control started working again. It is an issue that might be fixed with a future update anyway, the curved edge and the stereo speakers give an immersive experience.

If the controls issue is fixed, then the overall gaming experience is amazing. So it's been five and a half minutes. Let's check the temperature on the front, it is 37 to 38 degrees on the bottom. It is 36 to 37 degrees. On the back, it is 35 to 37 degrees on the bottom.

It is 35 degrees. Next, I am going to play modern combat 5. , the visuals are great, the details are pretty good and the controls are pretty smooth. Overall, the game is playable. That's all right out of here.

It's been five minutes. Let's check the temperature on the front, it is 36 to 37 degrees on the bottom. It is again 36 to 37 degrees. On the back, it is 35 to 36 degrees on the bottom. It is 35 degrees.

Next, I am going to play Call of Duty. These are the graphic settings. Very high, graphics and max frame rate. Are the highest settings available, so I'll be playing in that the visuals are great. Details are pretty good and the controls are also pretty smooth.

Overall, the game is playable is orders. It's been five minutes since I'm playing the game. Let's check the temperature on the front, it is 38 degrees on the bottom. It is 37 degrees on the back. It is 36 to 37 degrees on the bottom.

Furthermore, it is 36 degrees. Now the overall gameplay has been 16 minutes and let's check the battery. The battery came down to 88 and the phone feels slightly warm, not too hot, so for approximately 16 minutes of gameplay the phone consumed five percent of battery now for the heat test, I'll, take pictures from front and rear cameras for three minutes and check the temperature. The ac is still running in the background at 26 degrees and the room is at 27 degrees, now I'll reset the timer and start taking pictures. It's been three minutes.

Let's check the temperature on the front, it is 42 to 44 degrees on the bottom. It is 40 to 41 degrees on the back. It is fluctuating from 40 to 43 degrees and on the bottom it is 38 degrees. Now the phone feels slightly hot. Now I'll use the phone for a minute to check for throttling.

By the way it took 300 photos in three minutes, which is impressive. Now I've been using the phone for a minute and there is no throttling so guys. That's been the gaming review of OnePlus 9 pro 5g and overall, the gaming experience is pretty good. There are minor ratios, but they can be fixed with future updates. So what are your thoughts guys? Let us know in the comments down below and if you want us to make a specific video tweet out to us with hashtag askgreedytech on Twitter, and we will try to get back to you as soon as possible, I'm unknown from greedy tech and meet you in the next one.


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