Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra - Real Life Battery Life! By Techtonic

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra - Real Life Battery Life!

Hey guys this is AJU Rahman from tonight. Today, I did a real-life battery test. I put my sim and s20 ultra and used it as my main phone with all the apps I would normally use. You should also know that I had Bluetooth one remark alexeevich connected throughout the day. Another thing to know is that I had the resolution set to full HD plus would display refresh rate at 60 Hertz for this test. So I took the phone off of charge at 6:45 a.

m. and left the house at 7:00 a. m. to drive to work and normally I, wouldn't use Google Maps to navigate me to work because I know I have to get there, but in this particular situation, I did just to see how the Barry stands up. So, after about 40 minutes of driving I reached the destination, which was a car park near my workplace and from there I took about another five minutes: six minutes walking to work during which time I listened to YouTube music over Bluetooth.

So then I checked my battery at work around ATM. At that point it was at 88%, so that was after using the navigation 40 minutes of the five minutes of song of listening to YouTube. So again, I checked my battery around 10 a. m. between 8 a.

m. and 10 a. m. I didn't do much other than that quick glance at Twitter and WhatsApp. At that point, the battery was at 82% again from 10 a.

m. to 12 p. m. I. Didn't really do much with the phone, but after 12 hours at lunch, at which point I was dreaming about 24 minutes episode of Castlemaine on Netflix.

After finishing that particular episode, around 12:40 8 p. m. the battery was 73% again between 1 o'clock, and you know, 4:15 I didn't really use the phone much other than you know that quick look at Twitter and once app I started Google Maps to navigate me home around 4:40 p. m. and I got home about, 5:25 p.

m. so after that use of Google Maps. My battery had forty-eight sims, so I'm, not too bad. You know just slightly over 50% that I've gone through, even though I would consider that what I've done throughout the whole day in terms of the navigation when the Netflix I consider to be like, although not really extreme usage of the phone. Still, you know reasonable amount.

So after getting home, I did you know, use YouTube for a little, but not too much I played some Call of Duty. Actually I can show you now Sailor 922 and my battery is at 20% if I go and search battery going to device care because he still says I can use the phone for another 4 hours and 56 minutes. Although that's an estimate- and you never really get anything close to that. If I'm going to vary usage here, you can see as I mentioned earlier, so I. You know for the navigation you can see.

It says: I used for 1 hour, 16 minutes and 13 minutes from the background you can see. I played Call of Duty for about 18 minutes. I used YouTube for about 40 minutes, YouTube music, for about 24 minutes in total, and that was a Netflix streaming that I did around lunchtime. You can see 24 minutes as well and then WhatsApp like three minutes, Twitter 20 minutes and then various other apps, which you know 10 minutes here in there. But I'd say that's pretty good.

You know it's 923, and it's at 20% after that usage, I'm happy with that. I've got 5 hours and 22 minutes of screen on time through the whole day and considering this 20% left I'm, pretty confident I could definitely get more than 6 hours, which is a great feat for any phone to get. So that's pretty cool and on a normal day you know, I wouldn't drive to work. I would use the tube and I wouldn't be using Google Maps, so yeah I guess I would have had even more battery left had being today. This has been AJU Rahman from tech tonic thanks for watching.

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