ULTIMATE Charging Test | S21 Ultra vs 12 Pro Max vs Oppo Find X3 Lite vs A52 5G By Lover Of Tech

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Aug 16, 2021
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ULTIMATE Charging Test | S21 Ultra vs 12 Pro Max vs Oppo Find X3 Lite vs A52 5G

Hi Ben for bluff tech: this is an ultimate charging test between the iPhone 12 Pro max versus the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra versus the Samsung Galaxy a525g and the Oppo find x3 lite. Let's get this started now. The iPhone 12 Pro max does have a battery capacity of 3687 William hours. It does support up to 20 watt power delivery fast charging, but there is no charger in the box. So that is something that you have to account for separately and when it comes to the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra, it does have a 5000mah battery. It does support 25 watt fast charging.

But again there is no charger in the box. It's something that you have to account for separately and when you come to the galaxy a52 5g, it does have a 4500 million power battery. It does support up to 25 watt charging, but you do only get a 15 watt charger in a box, so at least there is a charger in the box. We are going to be using a 25 watt charger for the a52 5g in this particular one, and then you've got the Oppo find x3 light, which does come for 4 300 million car battery, but supports a colossal 65 watt charging with the super view, 2.0 charger, which does also come in a box. So that is a very good look.

That's pretty much the specs when it comes to the wire charging and the battery capacity, let's jump into the main battery recharging test now, starting with the battery charging test. All of these have pretty much been drained to like one two or four percent give or take um, we'll pretty much put it into airplane mode, just to make sure that there are no interruptions, and we're gonna basically check out different interval times and pretty much. The first interval is going to be at 15 minutes, so at 15 minutes we have the Oppo 5x3 lights at 65. That is insane, and this is a mid-range phone, and we're looking at the a525g that is at 29. So that's a massive difference.

If you're looking at those two phones in the same price bracket, and then we're looking at the galaxy s21 ultra, where would that be sitting in terms of the percentage of where it needs to be when it comes to recharging and looking at it? So we are looking at that at 33 and the iPhone 12 Pro max at 32. So pretty much with the first interval out of the way we're going to skip into 30 minutes at a half an hour mark. Where would we be standing, especially with how the x3 light has been beating through and at the 30-minute mark? We are looking at 98 that is pretty much fully charged, so we're going to keep an eye on that to see how long it takes for it to be fully charged, which should be just around the corner: the a52 5g at 53 percent, so just over half charge and then for the 5 000 William hour battery cell at 25 watt charging for the s21 ultra it's at 61, not too bad, and you've got the iPhone 12 Pro max, which is pretty much at 59. So based on percentage. Not that far behind the s101 ultra but again there is a massive battery size difference when it comes to the two.

So we're going to see that at 31 minutes and 45 seconds, the Oppo find x3 light is fully charged via wireless, and this is just crazy and why I really value superfast charging in pretty much half an hour that is full battery for 45 300 William hour battery. That is a good look from the Oppo find x3 light. So we're pretty much going to skip to the next interval for the rest of our phones at 45 minutes and pretty much pay attention to see how long it takes for the rest to fully charge. So we're pretty much putting that through at 45 minutes. The a52 5g it's at 76 percent at 76 percent, for pretty much coming through and charging there, and you've got the s21 ultra at eight to six percent and off is considered for the battery capacity and the fact that it's working with 25 watts it's not doing too bad and then, with the iPhone 12 Pro max with the maximum 20 watt charging.

It is at 77. So obviously, bearing in mind that, with the 15 watt charge with the a52 5g, it is going to be slower than the 25 watt, but we'll get to that in another video, and we're moving over to the one-hour marks at the one-hour mark. How are we going to be looking in terms of the recharging percentage and the a52 5g is coming in at 91 91, so pretty much within an hour once you're within the 90 mark, you are kind of pretty much ready to go, but we're going to go the distance and see how long it takes to get 100 a 52 and s21 ultra is at 97 and the iPhone 12 Pro max is at 86. So, where are we going next when it comes to the finishing line, and it looks like with the finishing line and where we're going to be, it does look like the s21 ultra will be the one to finish in second place, so we're going to say how long is it going to take, and we'll see that after one hour and six minutes and two second mark, we have a hundred percent fully charged for the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra, and this is a very interesting one in terms of the charging ratio of the speed of the 25 watt charger versus the battery capacity size. It's actually not bad, it's using it quite efficiently.

Still over the one-hour mark, I would still like to see it under an hour but relative to the fact that the 25 watt charging speed on the 4500 William hour on the a52 isn't doing the same. That's a good look from the s21 ultra! So moving over on to the next interval. We can see that the at the one hour, 15 minute, mark, give or take the galaxy a52 5g is at 98, which is near enough at full charge. So we will be keeping an eye on that and the iPhone 12 Pro max is at 92, so not that far off for the a52 5g when it comes to full charge, which is actually at one hour, 18 minutes and 25 seconds so based on always on display as you're seeing it is does say, fully charged. I pretty much picked it up at one hour, 20 minutes give or take, but it is at one hour 18 minutes, which is a decent amount difference versus the one hour, six minutes of the galaxy s21 ultra, considering that has a bigger battery and at the one hour 30 minute mark.

What are we looking at for the iPhone 12 Pro max? It is working at 95 and at 95 percent. This is where it's at, and here is where it starts to really trickle charge, because it will take pretty much onto the next major interval for you to see how quickly it charges to a hundred percent. Now the iPhone 12 Pro max you pretty much have to just keep looking at it from this side at one hour, 45 minutes its pretty much around 96 97 and then pretty much under two hours around an hour, 59 minutes somewhere around that time. It does say it's fully charged just bear that in mind that the last interval at one hour is 86, and it's another hour to get to 100 charge for the iPhone 12 Pro max. Now that wraps it up for this ultimate charging test, I always enjoy doing these videos and wow.

The Oppo find x3 light for the price point really flexes muscle when it came too fast charging it in first place pretty much in 30 minutes. You've got full charge there. The s11 ultra relative to having a 25 watt charger was actually decent enough slightly over an hour but relative to the battery capacity. Definitely not too bad. I was expecting better from the a525g using the 25 watts, so we'll follow up with another video, if not already done, between 15 watts versus 25 watts and then in absolute last place.

Taking pretty much two hours to recharge is the iPhone 12 Pro mic. So just bear that in mind on how the charging behaves. That is it for me, Ben from lover of tech. If you enjoy videos like this, you know exactly what to do. Man hit that, like button hit, the subscribe button hit that notification bell, so you're part team, TLS the tech level squad.

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