Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra vs OnePlus 9 Pro vs Samsung S21 Ultra vs iPhone 12 Pro Max Charging Speed Test By TechNick

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Aug 14, 2021
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Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra vs OnePlus 9 Pro vs Samsung S21 Ultra vs iPhone 12 Pro Max Charging Speed Test

The Xiaomi mi 11 ultra is the first smartphone on the planet to use a silicon oxygen anode battery, which is apparently a lot thinner and faster to charge than a typical lithium-ion battery that battery inside the mi 11 ultra has a capacity of 5 000 milliamperes and can be charged at a maximum wattage of 67. , and today it goes up against the OnePlus 9 pro, which has a slightly smaller battery at 4, 500, Williams and 65 watt warp charging, the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra with the same size cell as the mini 11 ultra at 5, 000 Williams, but much slower charging at 25 watts and finally, the iPhone 12 Pro max, which has the smallest battery and slowest charging of the bunch at just 3687, Williams and 20 watts. Respectively. Can the 11 ultra charge faster than the latest flagship from OnePlus and how much faster is its charging speed when compared to the most popular premium devices from Samsung and apple? This is tech neck and without further ado, let's find out before we get going here, it's worth checking out the temperature of all devices before we pop them all into charge, they're all pretty much sitting at room temperature here at about 22 degrees in Celsius right at the top. We have the phone branding underneath that we have the battery percentage, which is in relation to the time interval at the top right-hand corner after six minutes, we have 20 on the m11 ultra 17 on the OnePlus 9 pro 9 on the Samsung and 10 on the iPhone surprisingly beating the Samsung over. Here, though, it does have a much smaller battery and only slightly slower charging, I have made sure to set all battery optimizations if any on all four devices off at the current point in time.

Well, since we started the test here so that they can charge the fastest possible rates after 10 minutes, we have 33 on the m11 ultra beating, that is the OnePlus 9 pro 34 18 on the Samsung now 1 ahead of the iPhone 12 Pro max with 17. After 15 minutes, we have 47 on the Xiaomi, which is now 6 behind the OnePlus device 27 on the Samsung at 26 percent, Samsung, still in the lead of the iPhone on the iPhone 12 Pro max with the coolest so far after the last interval being the iPhone and the hottest, including the hottest peak being the 11, ultra and coolest peak being on the iPhone after 20 minutes, 62 on the m11 ultra 8, behind the OnePlus 9 pro now, 36 on the s21 ultra now pulling two percent ahead of the iPhone 12 Pro max with 34. After 25 minutes, we have 73 on the Xiaomi mi 11, ultra 86, and now a 13 lead over the Xiaomi is the one plus 46 on the Samsung. Now, with a four percent lead over the iPhone 12 Pro max nearing that 30 minute mark interval. Can any of them clock out? Unfortunately, no 84 is on the Xiaomi 96 percent on the OnePlus, about to clock out 56 on the Samsung 51 now 5 behind the Samsung is the iPhone 12 Pro max with the coolest device, now being the OnePlus 9 pro and after just 33 minutes warp charge, 65.0 to 100 on the OnePlus 9 pro placing first over here. What a fantastic timed results with that pretty big 4500 William hour battery, and not long after that, the mi 11 ultra clocks out zero to 100 percent in 39 minutes.

It doesn't have the same percentage per minute as the OnePlus 9 pro and its William hour. Permanent reading isn't as good as the OnePlus 9 pro, and it did have a higher peak, temp and end time compared to the OnePlus. But you got to remember that the Xiaomi device has a much bigger battery 500 William hours more than the OnePlus device over here after 45 minutes on the Samsung. We have 82 73 on the iPhone 12 Pro max Samsung pulling quite a bit ahead now and if you look at the first 50 on the Xiaomi and the OnePlus device, they were pretty similar at 16 minutes and 14 minutes, respectively, with the Xiaomi just having around a four William hours per minute charge rate faster than that of the Xiaomi. But it is also interesting to note that the Xiaomi has faster 67 watt charging, as opposed to 65 watt charging on the OnePlus device.

After one hour and nine minutes, the Samsung says cool. Well, I'm done two over here. That's not too bad for a capacity of 5000 Williams, but the Xiaomi has the same size cell, but remember the Samsung is charging at a rate of just 25 watts, as opposed to the 67 watts on the Xiaomi mi 11 ultra. So if you look at it from that way, then you're not really seeing too much of a big trade off over. Here, though, I guess 30 minutes for some is still quite a beefy one.

I think the first 50 is the most important year, 60 minutes on the Xiaomi, as opposed to 27 minutes on the Samsung. The iPhone is still not going anywhere after an hour and 10 minutes. We had 91, it usually finishes around here one hour and 40 minutes, but that is not the case, and I can assure you guys that the battery optimizations is indeed off. It's not charging slower after 80. Well, it is because it's an iPhone, but not because the option is enabled after one hour and 52 minutes.

It finally says okay. Well, I have come across the finish line very slowly, that is, with the smallest battery and 20 watt. Charging is not exactly much slower than the Samsung, but the time gap is massive. Fourth place over here. The iPhone 12 Pro max doing it in 1 hour and 52 minutes with 20 watts charging and a 3687 William power battery much larger battery than that the Samsung Galaxy s21 ultra comes in third, a lot quicker one hour and nine minutes, like I said much bigger battery 5000 Williams not much faster charging at 25 watts.

Second place. We have the Xiaomi mi 11 ultra, not quite as fast as its predecessor, the mi 10 ultra, but 39 minutes.0 200 is still phenomenal.67 watt charging same size battery as the Samsung first place. The crown king so far out of these premium devices is the OnePlus 9 pro 33 minutes zero to 100 65 warp charging 4500 William battery, so its batteries aren't quite as big as the Xiaomi and Samsung, but the charging is certainly quicker. Looking at the milliampere per minute reading when it comes from zero to 100 and looking at the first 50 William hour per minute, reading, there's not a massive difference between the Xiaomi and the OnePlus, just a two-minute difference over there, but the Samsung doing 50 27 minutes in the iPhone between 50 in 29 minutes, so the Samsung and iPhone are pretty neck and neck within the first 50, but the iPhone's lost five percent did a rate of just 5.8 William hours per minute, and it's total charge to 32.9 William hours per minute, making it the worst and the best being the OnePlus with 136.4 William hours per minute. Not far behind.

That is, of course, the Xiaomi with one two eight and then right in the middle of the pack is the Samsung with 72 William hours per minute. The hottest device over here when it comes to ending off and the peak temperature was the Xiaomi with 44 and 47.1 degrees respectively. The coolest end was the iPhone since it took so darn long to reach the end. Point drop down to 27.4 degrees in Celsius and the coolest peak. Surprisingly, is the device that placed first, which is the OnePlus 9 pro with a peak of just 44 degrees in Celsius, though not too far behind? That was, of course, the iPhone.

I hope that you guys enjoyed watching this video as much as I did. Making it a sub to the channel would be epic. This is technic, and I'll catch you in the next one.


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