Samsung Tab S7 vs iPad Pro 2020 Battery Drain Test: You'll be surprised By Rohit Arora

By Rohit Arora
Aug 13, 2021
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Samsung Tab S7 vs iPad Pro 2020 Battery Drain Test: You'll be surprised

Hi everyone so welcome to my first battery comparison between iPad and tab. Seven, I'm sorry for the lighting. I had to do it in some room where my cats do not reach. So I try to manage the brightness and increase the timeout. So I'll start my first step with YouTube, so I'm going to run the test on YouTube for one hour. So I'm going to put the video on for last year because somehow my iPad cannot run 1440p right now, you're going to notice one thing in Apple devices uh the first hundred percent is going to stay for a while because what apple does is they do not reduce the first one percent very soon it's for people like me who get anxious about the battery whenever they remove from charger.

So now tab s7 has gone down to 98, but IPS is still 100. iPad is going to stay 100 for a while. So now, after half an hour, the tablet 7 is on 97 and iPad is still 100. It's going to take 10 and 10 to 15 minutes more for iPad to reduce the battery percentage. So it's almost an hour now iPad is down to ninety-seven percent and tab is seven to ninety-five percent, we're about to finish the YouTube test.

So after the YouTube test is finished, the iPad is on 96 percent and tab. Seven is on ninety-four percent, and now I've started the video recording test from the front camera. It's going to record the full HD video recording on 30 frames per second from the front camera for one hour, and we're going to see how much better it's going to lose. Now the tab 7 went to the portrait mode, so I was trying to check the battery but somehow stopped the recording. So I had to restart it again, so I deleted uh the recording in between so after half an hour.

I started the recording again, so now you can see it started from one. Second again: don't worry, it was recording for the whole time. I just read it previous recording it's almost 1 hour 45 minutes and the battery on iPad is ninety. One percent and type seven is a ninety percent, so I practice reducing the battery a little faster and a diver. Seven is now catching up, we'll see after one hour of video recording how much batteries left.

So we are finished with the recording test, and now you can see the battery. The iPad is on. Eighty-four percent and type seven is on eighty-six percent. So now tap seven is ahead and iPad has lost a lot of battery in the video recording. So now I'm running the instructor for one hour, I tried to run the normal stories, but it didn't run automatically for some reason on tab seven.

So I turn on the IGTV video and let it run for a while. So it's been half an hour, and we can see the iPad is catching up here with device 7. The difference is just one percent right now, so iPad is on eighty-two percent and timer seven is on eighty-three percent, so it's 2 hours, 15 minutes and uh. The difference is on 2 percent. Now I present 79 and tab.7 is 181. The Instagram test is finished.

Now you can see the battery difference is three percent now, and now I'm running the into two benchmark uh. So the graphic card is uh, it goes on iPad, and somehow it takes a lot of battery. So I ran this test for one hour. iPad always finished the entry to benchmark. First, it's usually the two or three minutes cap.

So I ran the test multiple times, but I had to wait for diabetes to finish the test. Every time I need to run on iPad, but on iPad you need to restart the application every time you need to restart the test, so it after 20 minutes, as you can see, iPad has lost a lot of battery its own 69 and type of 75, so the gap is almost 8 now, so the difference is increase to 5 percent. So it's almost four hours now and the battery difference between them is increasing. So right now iPad is on 53 percent and type 7 is in 66, so the battery defense is 13. Now I started playing Call of Duty, so I was not able to play on both of them.

At the same time, I can, I connected my controller to one of the devices and played two sessions on it and then switched the devices again. So I ran the screen on all the time and I tried to log in with guest user on another screen somehow to do something in between, so the test should be equal. The gaming experience on iPad is perfect. It never gave me any sort of issues uh on diabetes7 I was just facing somehow the network timeout. Otherwise, the graphic performance was perfect as well.

So I played for a while on iPad. I played basically two sessions of multiplayer gaming and then what I did. I switched the devices, so I kept the tab seven down with me and put the iPad up there. So, as you can see, the battery is down to forty-eight percent on iPad and on tab. Seven.

The battery percentage is 63 percent. Now so now I'm playing on diablo 7, with connecting my controller and on the guest user with iPad. So the battery difference is now 15 in both of them it's almost four and a half hours. So I did the same on iPad as well. I tried to play on iPad, but it's very difficult, so I was playing more on tabbed 7, with my controller, like I did on iPad before, so I played for almost uh 36 minute on both of them and the battery percentage after the 36 minute of as iPad as one or 44 and type 7 is 59.

So now I'm running Netflix on both of them just to see how much battery is going to take. So the volume was on 50 on both of them and the brightness was almost equal on both of them. It was very difficult for me to match it, so it's going to be almost one hour after uh running Netflix and the battery difference is now fourteen percent. So I could get one percent here. So the now battery percentage is on iPad is thirty.

Nine percent and tab s7 is 50. I'm running the Instagram again on IG TV for one hour. So after one hour of Instagram, the battery percentage is now. I on iPad is 26 percent on tablet.7 is 46, so the difference is huge. Now it's 20 right now, and I'm running the entry to benchmark again, because that was the thing that ate a lot of battery on iPad.

So I'm going to see how it's going to die. So I'm going to run this test until the iPad dies. So I'm going to wait how much time it's going to take. So as I can see, the battery percentage is uh very low in just one digit on iPad. Diver 7 is well ahead and the iPad died on 7 hour 32 minutes now.

The tablet 7 is on 30 percent and I tried multiple things just to kill it. Currently, I was not able to so. I did video call. I ran Instagram, I did the 4k recording. Furthermore, I tried everything.

It still lasted almost 1 or 40 minutes, 145 minutes extra than iPad. So here is the summary, apart from that one, our 45 minute. So in media things, uh like YouTube and Netflix iPad ram, better, but otherwise uh s7 was very efficient in an tutu benchmark. Actually, iPad took a lot of battery in gaming. It was almost similar in camera.

It was almost similar Instagram. On second run, it took more battery, but in the first run it just saved one percent over type of seven. So here is guys. This is the battery comparison, even I'm surprised with the battery performance on uh iPad, but somehow, all because of the powerful GPU and CPU it was taking a lot of battery and people, but in rest of the stuff, the iPad batteries. Okay in day-to-day use, I was not able to differentiate between diabetes ever, and I thought they were almost lasting me around eight to nine hours to ten hours so uh.

Thank you so much guys. This is my first time battery comparison. I might have made a lot of mistakes, but still thank you for watching. My name is Rohit also in the next one till then bye.


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