Samsung Note 10 Plus vs S10 Plus / iPhone XS Max / P30 Pro / OnePlus 7 Pro Battery Life DRAIN TEST By Mrwhosetheboss

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Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Note 10 Plus vs S10 Plus / iPhone XS Max / P30 Pro / OnePlus 7 Pro Battery Life DRAIN TEST

This is it welcome to the Galaxy Note 10.1 paraffin and in this video I'm, comparing it to for most people what will be its biggest competitors, the s10 plus the iPhone 10s max Huawei p30, pro + 1 + 7 pro on the far right. What you're seeing right now is me using a looks meter to calibrate, display brightness I, wanted to make sure, more importantly, than the mall being on max brightness, that they're on an equivalent brightness level. I just think that's a fairer test, and it answers what I'd say is a more important question, which one of these phones gives you more battery life whilst offering a similar viewing experience. So I've started this test off with a game called battle: ins, Royale, I'd, say it's mid-tier in terms of how graphically demanding it is, and, generally speaking, in this test, we're going to try and stick to relatively day-to-day scenarios just to simulate how long your battery would actually last in the real world. Now, if you take a look at the specifications below the note, 10 plus on the far left, you'll see, there's quite a few reasons why this is a fascinating phone to battery test. First, most importantly, it has the largest battery out of any smartphone here and one of the largest batteries out of any conventional main line phone.

That's a good thing, but there's more. The phone is also using Samsung's brand new xc90 825 chips, and you might remember, especially in the last generation Samsung's Enos chips, trailed their snapdragon equivalents by quite a fair margin, and so this is something's answer to that. Even compared to the chip released in the Galaxy S ten in the same year, the note 10 should in theory be more efficient and more powerful. However, the note m+ as well as all these positive things, also has the largest display amongst all these phones, and so that might well work against it. We'll have to see so right now we're actually on YouTube we're watching older mister who's, the boss, videos, and we've reached well past the hour mark, and I'm going to leave this on for around about another half an hour before we move on to the next thing and whilst that's happening, if we take a look at the battery percentages on the top of the phones, you can see that the hall where P30 Pro is leading, but just about in terms of the for Android phones.

It's a really close battle so far with the iPhone slipping behind and, to be honest, that in itself is exciting, whilst I wouldn't call it a battery hero. The iPhone Terns max already has pretty good battery life, and so, if this early on into the test, the other four phones are already. This far had. That bodes well for their longevity. So right now, I've actually pulled up a slimy simulator, which is a weird kind of thrill.

But while this is going I kind of want to clarify a few of the things, I've done to make this as fair a test as possible. So, for example, I've set all the smartphone's to 1080p resolution, except for the iPhone, which can't be adjusted the reason I've done. That is because, even though they may support a high resolution, almost every Android smartphone out there comes set to 1080p by default out of the box, and so it is what 95 98% of people are. Gonna use, myself included when it comes to your displays that you'll also notice. If you look at the specs of the OnePlus 7 pro that that display has a 90 Hertz refresh rate is refreshing 1.5 times more frequently than with the other phones at 60 Hertz. So on one hand, just bear in mind that that is probably going to hit the battery pretty hard, but on the other hand it needs to, because this is one of the primary selling points of the smartphone we've got a user I've also just made sure that all the settings on the phones are the same, so Bluetooth NFC, location and Wi-Fi they're all on and all phones have.

The latest updates and the speakers are on 50% volume we're trying to make it as standard a use case. As possible so back to what's happening in the battery test, and you might have noticed, I've been slowly creeping, our way through increasingly intensive games peaking here at shadow gun legends, and this has created quite a disparity in terms of what battery is remaining on each device. You've got the note on the far left, which is holding up pretty well with 59 percent and right at the bottom, is the iPhone closer to 30. So what I'm doing right now is recording 4k, video from the phone's rear cameras, and I'm gonna. Do this continuously for a loop of three times and then open that up in a video editor? But one thing you are noticed is that, on the note 10 plus the iPhone Tennis Max and the P30 Pro, the displays have been dimmed drastically.

These three phones have clearly sent some sort of signal that they're overheating, and so this is like a precautionary measure that the phone takes, so those 3 device I had to restart them. So we're now passing the 4 hour, 30 mark and I'd say in a test like this. Once you get to 5 hours, you could, you've got a respectable battery life because not only are the screens continuously on, but we're running some intense applications. Also, if you're looking really carefully, you might have noticed on the two Sam's phones that there are bars of signal now. None of these phones actually have SIM cards in, because that would make it an unfair test.

But for some reason this is just what Samsung software does also worth noting just to make sure that none of the phones have started deteriorating. I've made sure that each device here is a next to new version of that phone, so less than 15 at charging cycles on each okay. So we're about to have our first casualty, the iPhone tennis Max and to be fair, it's lasted nearly six hours, so I'm happy, and in that time a couple of interesting things have happened. You can probably tell on the far right that the OnePlus has settled into a comfortable last position. It's nearly at 10% now but more interestingly, the galaxy s 10 plus has overtaken the note 10 plus now I have to, say part of me expected this, because the note 10 plus has a very minor increase in efficiency and battery size, but a fairly major increase in display size, the 6.8 inches on the note 10 plus it doesn't sound like a lot more than 6.4 on the s10 plus, but it is in terms of raw screen area. It is a sizable jump, so we're back on YouTube, watching some, even older mister user, boss, videos, and it's good to see that all smartphones can cope with this.

Watching videos doesn't cause much of a problem to any of them. As we start to approach the 7-hour mark, you can see the OnePlus flagging and then eventually dying. But to be honest, that is a perfect performance, especially because of that 90 Hertz refresh rate, which I've seen a lot of people talking about on Twitter people just love it, and it keeps them coming back to that phone. So for a lot of people, the trade-off is clearly quite worth it down to three phones, and any of these devices is gonna, be fantastic for battery life, but there is something about the P30 Pro that just gives you ultimate peace of mind. You might seen the video I made where I took that on a road trip for two extreme days of usage, and it powered through the endurance combined with the charging speed means it's the kind of battery you just forget about it's, not a worry anymore and the note M, plus an S Templar's, are not that far off by the time the note dies.

The s10 has about 3% remaining, so I'm pretty much this kind of fast-forward this test until all the phones are gone and then let's talk about the final results. Okay, so in fifth position is the iPhone tennis max with a time of 5 hours and 48 minutes. This is the kind of battery that you're pretty happily going to get through one day you slip, the 1 plus 7 Pro was a leap in front of that this thing lasted almost an hour longer and day-to-day. That is a kind of difference, you're, definitely going to notice. The note 10 plus was even more impressive in this with seven hours in two minutes and whilst it's not the most surprising result, we almost could have predicted it based on the specs alone.

This phone could last you well into your second day. The Galaxy S 10 plus was even ahead of that, but by a pretty negligible margin. So essentially, don't pick one of those phones over the other based on battery life alone and finally, the P30 Pro which didn't just win but also created a good bit of distance between itself and second place. Seven hours and thirty-one is an incredible time for a test like this, and so while weight still remains the battery King and I can't wait to see what's next. If you enjoyed this video I've got a ton of content on the note 10, plus the P30 Pro, and even a couple of phones that are yet to be announced coming very soon.

So, if you could subscribe to that, that would be amazing. My name is Erin. This is mister who's, the boss, and I'll catch you in the next one.


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