Vivo Y73 Gaming Review, Battery Drain Test, Heat Test By GreedyTech

By GreedyTech
Sep 3, 2021
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Vivo Y73 Gaming Review, Battery Drain Test, Heat Test

What's up guys this is unknown from greedy tech and in this video we are doing a gaming review battery drain test and heat test of VIVO y73. Before we start here are the specifications it comes with 6.44 inch, AMOLED, full HD, plus resolution display in 20 to 9 aspect ratios. It supports hdr10 and has peak brightness of 570 nits. It packs hello, g95 processor, with Mali, g76, mc4 GPU. Furthermore, it comes with 8gb ram, with 3gb extended ram and 128gb storage. Furthermore, it has multi turbo and ultra game mode powering all this there's four thousand million per battery, and it comes with 33 watt flash charger in the box, and it has a single bottom firing speaker now here are the anti2 and geek bench scores.

This is my current setup. There are two used lights on either side battery is at 87 there's an ac running in the background at 26 degrees and the room temperature is at 27 degrees. Now, let's check the temperature. Before we start on the front, it is 31 degrees on the bottom. It is 32 to 33 degrees on the back.

It is 31 degrees and on the bottom it is 31 degrees again now I'll start the timer and start with asphalt.9. the visuals are great, the details are pretty good and the controls are also pretty smooth. There is minimal lag, but that's negligible. Overall, it is definitely playable. So it's been five minutes.

Let's check the temperature on the front, it is 35 to 36 degrees on the bottom. It is 34 degrees. On the back. It is 35 to 36 degrees on the bottom. It is fluctuating from 34 to 36 degrees.

Next, I am going to play modern combat 5. The visuals are great. The details are great. You can easily see the blood spills and other particles and the controls are pretty smooth, there's minimal to no lag overall, it's definitely playable point b, it's been five minutes. Let's check the temperature on the front, it is 36 to 37 degrees on the bottom.

It is 35 degrees on the back. It is 36 degrees on the bottom. Furthermore, it is 35 degrees. Next, I am going to play Call of Duty. These are the graphic settings very high, graphics and very high frame rate.

Are the highest ring available, so I'll be playing in that there's also max frame rate, but the graphics come down to high so currently, not using that. Now, let's go back to the game. As you can see, the visuals are great, the details are pretty good and the controlling is also good, there's minimal to no lag he's too close predator missile inbound. It's been six minutes since I'm playing this game. Let's check the temperature on the front, it is 40 degrees on the bottom.

It is 36 degrees on the back. It is 39 degrees on the bottom. Furthermore, it is 36 degrees. Overall, it's been 16 minutes. Now the battery came down to 83 percent and the phone feels warm not that hot.

So for approximately 16 minutes of gameplay the phone consumed four percent of battery, which is nice now for the heat test. I will take pictures with front and rear cameras for three minutes and then check the temperature ac is still running in the background at 26 degrees and the room temperature is at 27 degrees. Now I'll reset the timer and start taking pictures, it's been three minutes. Let's check the temperature on the front, it is 44 degrees on the bottom. It is 37 degrees on the back.

It is fluctuating from 40 to 43 degrees on the bottom. Furthermore, it is 36 degrees. Now the phone feels hot, but not too hot. Now I will use the phone for a minute to check for throttling by the way it took 335 photos in three minutes, which is pretty good and there is no throttling going on. Overall, the gaming experience has been great.

The visuals and graphics were perfect and there was minimal to no lag. So basically, you get a pretty good gaming experience so guys that's pretty much it for the video. If you have any suggestions or comments or if you want us to make any specific video comment down below or tweet out to us with hashtag askgreedytech on Twitter, and we will try to get back to you as soon as possible. I'm cannon from reach meet you next time.


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