Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra vs Samsung Note 20 Ultra vs iPhone 11 Pro Max Charging Speed Test By TechNick

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Aug 15, 2021
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Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra vs Samsung Note 20 Ultra vs iPhone 11 Pro Max Charging Speed Test

Xiaomi has broken records with extremely fast 120 watt. Charging Samsung have dialed it back to 25 watts and iPhone have stuck to the old, faithful, 18 watt block. The mi10 ultra has a 120 watt charging block in the box with a 4 500 William hour battery same size battery on the note 20 ultra, though dubbed down, 25 watt block in the box and the iPhone caps are at 18 watts, with a 3969 William hour battery we'll have to see if that changes with the iPhone 12. This is a technique and without further ado, let's go we're going to start here, obviously, by plugging all the phones in from zero percent, and we're going to be testing this test out in time intervals at the top right-hand corner after five minutes, we got thirty percent enemy, ten ultra temp sense on the note 20 ultra and nine percent on the iPhone 11 Pro max. The percentages below the branding and above the devices are in relation to the time intervals and not exactly real-time information based on percentages over here after 10 minutes 54 on the Xiaomi already halfway done, 90 on the note, 20, ultra and 24. Now after 15 minutes on the iPhone 11 Pro max 29 after 50 minutes on the Samsung 72 on the 10 ultra after just 15 minutes of charging, it will get you a full day's use after just 15 minutes, 88 for the Xiaomi after 20 minutes, 39 for the Samsung and 32 on the iPhone 11 Pro max.

The Samsung is slightly quicker than the iPhone, and it has a bigger battery, though a slightly bigger wattage block in the box, 97 for the main 10 ultra after 25 minutes, though it's advertised time to clock out to all the way, 100 is indeed 23 minutes. So we're not exactly seeing that sure those are probably done in really well tested conditions. So after just 28 29 minutes here we get 100 on the meat 10 ultra, while the other two devices are about to reach that 30 minute interval and the Xiaomi is sitting at around 44.5 degrees Celsius after its full charge. So 55 for the Samsung after 30 minutes, 48 on the iPhone not even reaching halfway, where Xiaomi has already clocked out over here after 30 minutes, iPhone or apple actually really need to readdress and go back to the drawing board to get faster charging, especially if they're going to be increasing their batteries with the iPhone 12 models 76 on the Samsung and 68 on the iPhone after 45 minutes not too bad for Samsung iPhone's, actually really picking up a lot over here, reaching that 45 minute mark compared to the 48 on the 30-minute mark, and we're going to be speeding all the way through here. To get to that one hour mark, I have made sure that all battery optimizations well charging optimizations are disabled on all devices and after one hour we have 92 on the Samsung and 79 on the iPhone 11 Pro max.

Now, if you were to leave the charging optimizations on the iPhone, it wouldn't really charge fast at all after 80, so it will be fascinating to see what happens this time around. I've never done a charge test for the note.20 ultra will be fascinating to see here and after one hour and 13 minutes the note 20 ultra clocks out at a hundred percent, which isn't necessarily the best since the Samsung Galaxy s20 ultra the much bigger battery at five thousand William hours. You know 20 ultra 4500 did it in just over an hour. So this is about 10 minutes slower than that with a smaller battery, though remember the s20 outro could use 45 watt charging with the note 20 ultra is capped at 25 watt charging. You cannot use the 45 watt block on this.

Well, you actually can, but you're going to be limited to 25 watt charging still, since that's the capacitor within the phone itself, 92 percent for the iPhone after an hour and 30 minutes, I've gotten my best time for the iPhone 11 Pro max doing this same charging test over here. As you can see, the optimization for battery charging is indeed disabled, and it has been disabled this whole time with battery optimizations on, I usually get about two and a half three hours of charging on the iPhone, but with it off. I usually get it done in about two hours, and we're about to reach that two hour mark, and it is sitting at 95. So it's not really hitting 100 after two hours like it has in previous runs, so we'll just have to wait and see how long it actually takes really speeding through over here, so that we can get to that point where we can say that our iPhone is fully charged, then we can actually leave the house and use it after two and a half hours, the iPhone 11 Pro max finally knocks out with a hundred percent getting about 32.5 degrees in Celsius over there. So the Xiaomi was the best percentage per minute over here with 3.5 the Samsung, with 1.4 and the iPhone with a crazy terrible 0.7 percent per minute. When it comes to William hours per minute, the Xiaomi was charging at 155 William hours per minute, 62 on the note20 outro, quite a leap down with the same size battery as the Xiaomi and a massive leap down 27 for the iPhone 11 Pro max.

But it is surprising, though, that the iPhone in its first 50 got the same William reading as the note 20 ultra with 62 William hours in the first 50, but it's lost eight percent. The iPhone was charging at a ridiculously slow 5 William hours per minute. The Samsung in its first 50 did 87 Williams per minute, and the Xiaomi did a crazy 281 William hours per minute in its first 50 of charge, third place the iPhone 11 Pro max with a ridiculously slow 2 hours and 30 minutes with the smallest battery of the bunch. But remember it does have the smallest wattage at just 18. Second place is indeed the note 20 ultra with an hour and 13 minutes using the 25 watt block, though it has the same capacity as the Xiaomi.

It has a smaller battery than the x20 ultra, and it was slower than that first place. The crown king over here is indeed Xiaomi, me 10 ultra with a ridiculous 29 minutes with that wonderful 120 watt, fast charging block, which does come indeed paired in the box. Please remember to hit that subscribe button if you have yet to do so. This is technic and I'll. See you in the next one.


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