vivo V21e and v21 5g gaming performance test By Brains techKnowlogy

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Aug 13, 2021
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vivo V21e and v21 5g gaming performance test

Hey, what's up guys, so we're back, and today we're going to test the bee boat, v21 5g in the v21e gaming performance. So without further ado, let's jump right into it right. So just for a quick recap here are the specs. So for the v21e we have a Qualcomm snapdragon, 720 g, eight gigs, plus three gigs extended ram, arena, 618 and 128 gigs of storage and then for the v21 5g. We got a MediaTek dimension, the 800g for the processor, 8, gigs, plus 3 gigs of extended ram Mali, g57 mc3 for GPU and 128 gigs of storage. These phones are ultra slim and, as you can see here, the v21 is only 7.38 millimeter thin and only weighs 170 grams, while the v21 5g is slightly thinner, which is 7.29 millimeter and weighs around 176 grams. Despite the form factor, these phones are packed with all the good features that you need from a smartphone.

It also comes with an extended ram feature which basically set aside free gigs of your internal storage and use it as an extra ram, so you'll get better performance and allows you to open more apps without worrying of maxing out your standard, 80 gram right so for my first test, we currently have 100 battery, and I'm going to play code on the v21e, which is my favorite mobile game. So let's go ahead and play for one hour. So after an hour of gaming, I didn't notice any frame drops all throughout the game. Everything runs buttery, smooth and from 100 charge. We are now at 82 percent, which means it only consumed 18 of the battery at high settings, and now let's go ahead and check the temps.

So on the front here are the temps that of course, at the back, so these stamps are very minimal, and I'm really impressed. Okay next is the v21 5g. Now this one has a 90 hertz screen refresh rate, which adds more smoothness to the gaming experience, so we're going to test that out, there's also an ultra game mode feature on this device right. So, let's start with a fully charged battery and play code for one hour and see how it performs. Okay.

So after playing for one hour, we still have 88 percent, which means it only consumed 12 juice at high settings, which is really efficient, and I also felt the smoothness of the game. Thanks to the 90 hertz screen that we have here on the v21 5g, there are absolutely no frames drops at all. The game runs buttery, smooth at high settings and as for the temperatures, let's go ahead and check it out. So on the lower part of the screen, we got 35.1 degrees Celsius, then 36.4 degree Celsius on the upper part of the screen. Then at the back we got 34.3 degrees Celsius and 34.4 near the camera right, so heat dissipation is good, and I'm really impressed that it only consumed 12 battery for one hour of gaming, and I also tried playing mobile legends and other games on both device, and they all worked well, no frame drops and everything runs battery smooth okay. So now I'm going to do some benchmark and see their scores.

All right. So here are the results so for the v21e it scored, 353 1108, then three hundred seventy-eight thousand six hundred twenty-eight for the v21 5g, which is pretty high, and that also explains why all the games I played, run smooth on both device right. So that is my gaming performance test of the v21e and the v21 5g. So if you guys have any question, just drop it in the comments below. Thank you.

So much for watching, and I'll see you guys in the next one.


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