Hey there guys this is anon from create tech and in this video we are doing a gaming review battery drain test and heat test of OnePlus 9r. Before we start here are some specifications. It comes with 6.55 inch, 2.5 d, curved fluid display with full HD plus resolution, and it has 120 hertz refresh rate. It comes in 20 to 9 aspect ratios with display p3 panel and has corning gorilla glass 5 for protection. Furthermore, it comes with snapdragon 870, with arena 650 GPU, with up to 12 GB ram and up to 256 GB UFS, 3.1 storage. Furthermore, it comes with 4 500 William hour battery with warp charge 65.
For audio. It has dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support. It also has noise cancellation. Now here are an tutu and geek bench scores. Now this is my current setup.
There are two huge lights on either side. Ac is running in the background at 26 degrees and the room temperature is at 27 degrees. Currently, the battery is at 88. Now, let's check the temperature. Before we start on the front, it is 30 degrees on the bottom.
It is 31 degrees on the back. It is 30 degrees on the bottom, it is 30 degrees now I'll start the timer and start with asphalt 9. Now there are two bars on either side in the top corners and when you pull it down, it gives you a pop-up with game settings. You can see time, temperature battery percentage, switch on pro gaming mode, block notifications, etc. Now, let's go back to gaming.
The visuals are great, the details are great, and the controls are pretty smooth. The stereo speakers give an immersive experience, so it's been five and a half minutes. Let's check the temperature on the front, it is 36 degrees on the bottom. It is 34 degrees on the back. It is 35 to 36 degrees on the bottom.
Furthermore, it is 33 degrees. Next, I am going to play modern combat 5. As you can see, the visuals are great, the details are pretty good and the controls are nice. This is it's been five minutes. Let's check the temperature on the front, it is 36 degrees on the bottom.
It is 35 to 36 degrees. On the back again, it is 35 to 36 degrees and 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. These are the highest graphics setting available, so I'll be playing in that the visuals are great, and the details are pretty good.
Controlling is also nice smoke. It's down reloading ready. It's been five minutes since I'm playing this 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 37 to 38 degrees on the bottom. Furthermore, it is 36 degrees. Furthermore, it's been close to 16 minutes now. Battery came down to 84 percent and phone feels warm so for approximately 15 minutes of gameplay phone consumed four percent of battery. Now for the heat test, I will take pictures from front and rear camera for 3 minutes and check the temperature.
The ac is still running in the background at 26 degrees and the room temperature 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 43 to 44 degrees on the bottom. It is 38 degrees on the back. It is 40 to 44 degrees on the bottom.
Furthermore, it is 38 degrees. Now the phone feels hot now I'll use the phone for a minute to check for throttling. By the way it took 231 photos in 3 minutes, which is good, and there is no throttling going on so guys. That's been the gaming review battery drain test and heat test of OnePlus 9r. Overall, the gaming experience has been great with that punch, hole display and dual stereo speakers.
You get an immersive gaming experience and the performance has been great. So overall, it is good. That's pretty much it for the video. If you have any suggestions or if you want us to make any specific video comment down below or tweet out to us with hashtag askgreentech on Twitter, and we will get back to you as soon as possible. I'm cannon from greedy tech meet you next time.
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