Xperia 1 ii Vs Huawei Mate 40 Pro Vs Note 20 Ultra - Speed Test By WhatGear

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Aug 14, 2021
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Xperia 1 ii Vs Huawei Mate 40 Pro Vs  Note 20 Ultra - Speed Test

And welcome back all you legendary subscribers. I really appreciate your support today. I have three fans: favorite phones, I've got the Huawei Mate 40 pro with the first ever five nanometer chipsets from Huawei is the Karin 9000 in the center we have the Samsung Galaxy note 20 ultra, which is the European model, which means this phone has the Enos 990 chipsets, which is made by Samsung themselves and on the right one of the most popular phones on this channel. The Sony Xperia one mark ii, and it currently has the snapdragon 865 chipsets in there. There is a plus variant now, but at the time of this video this is the flagship from Qualcomm and there is a brand new one right around the corner. Five nanometer chipsets so make sure you subscribe turn on your notifications, for when I get my hands on one of those, and I do another speed test with that.

Anyway, let's kick this off with a boot up speaker. I do another speed test all right, so this is how we're going to do this test. First, I'm going to run this 3d mark, and I'm going to use the wildlife video test, which is a way of benchmarking. The graphical performance of the devices using the Vulcan API, which is essentially a graphics rendering package on the devices and the reason I'm using 3d mark, is because I can get an tutu benchmark to run on the Huawei and the great thing about 3dmark is. I can also keep tabs on the battery usage and the temperatures of the devices before and after these tests.

All right. So, let's take a look at the results here and one of the great things about 3dmark is I'm going to be able to keep tabs on the temperatures, the battery usage and all this other kind of stuff? With this? So I'm going to run this test again, a different version of this test again at the end of the video, and then we'll review the usage after all the testing and also the temperatures after all, of the testing as well, but check this out first place. We have the Huawei 6115 second place the snapdragon on the Sony, 4932 and then in third place. We have the Enos now if we go down to the bottom of this page here we get a few charts, but this is what I'm interested in the battery usage. You can see on the Huawei, it didn't move.

It stayed at 100 on the Sony. It went down, one percent from 100 to 99 and then on the Samsung. For some reason these were all charged just so you know these were all charged and left overnight at 100 before I did the boot up test, so they're all cold. When I switched them on straight away. The Samsung is on 99 and gone down to 98 during the test.

When it comes to thermals, the Huawei stayed at 22 degrees throughout the snapdragon went up, and this could be due to Sony's sort of cooling system, but the temperature went up from 25 degrees to 28 and then on the Enos. It started at 28, which is the hottest. This one got and went up to 31. , so coolest hottest, and then the Sony happy middle. If you done.

Thank you move two. Thank you. So, okay, so back to 3dmark we're now going to run the slingshot extreme OpenGL BS 3.1 test, and you might be wondering what the hell is that well. The first test was the Vulcan API. This is a different API.

It's a cross-platform API, basically a software that designers can use to build their apps upon so check out the results here- and this is funny because I ran this at the end of opening all of those gaming apps and day-to-day apps. And these are the results we got. So the Sony actually wins here with the highest score 7086, followed by the Huawei in second place, not far behind 6471 and then the Enos comes in last place. Now, let's have a look down at the bottom of this table here, and you can see the sort of performances there's a lot of graphs and stuff. I do suggest you guys check this app out because it's really cool but check this out.

So the clock speed actually ranged from 0.9 gigahertz to 2.1 on the Huawei 0.5 to 2.2 on the Samsung and then 0.7 to 2.2 on the Sony. But what I'm really interested in is the overall battery usage during this entire test and the Huawei is crazy because it's only lost one percent battery during this entire video that is insane and the Samsung has actually gone down to 93 at the beginning of the video. If you remember it was 99, so we lost six percent on the Sony we started with 100, and it's down to 95, which means we lost five percent so first place second place. Third, when it comes to battery usage, now, let's look at the temperatures, so at the end of all of these tests, we've gone up to 31 degrees here on the Huawei we're at 37, which is really quite hot, on the Enos and on the Sony, it's not far behind the Enos, but it's still a bit cooler at 36. So that's some pretty interesting results here.

You guys can actually look up this kind of stats using 3d mark. So I suggest you do that if you're interested in digging into the data, so there we have it guys. Those are the results. Let me know if you had the choice which one of these phones you would pick and if you enjoyed this video I'd appreciate a thumbs up and if you just subscribed you're now one of the finest subscribers known to man check out these other thumbnails on the screen. Right now you might enjoy them.

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