Oneplus 9 Pro vs Oneplus 9, 8T, Samsung S21+ Battery Drain, Charging, Performance Test [Hindi] By MySmartPrice

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Aug 14, 2021
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Oneplus 9 Pro vs Oneplus 9, 8T, Samsung S21+ Battery Drain, Charging, Performance Test [Hindi]

Hey Guys, Oneplus 9 Series has finally launched in India And I personally am SUPER Excited for Oneplus Flagships every year This year, it feels even more special as these are the first phones to launch with Snapdragon 888 in India I had already done this same Battery Test for Xiaomi Mi 11 earlier You can check out that video in the cards here Anywhoo, Today we're going to do the complete Battery Drain Test Charging Test, while also finding out about the Gaming & Heating Performances We also have the Galaxy S21+ (Exynos Variant), which is the only proper flagship to have launched in India so far this year.. and the Oneplus 8T, Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro from last year, LET'S GET STARTED! All the phones are at a 100%, All of them are connected to the same WiFi Network... All the phones have their Speaker Volume and Brightness levels cranked up to MAX The latest Software Update has been installed on all the phones. The Mi 10T Pro has also received Android 11 update, all other phones launched with Android 11 Out of the Box You can take a look at the Screen Specs here.. Except for the Mi 10T Pro, all 4 phones have 120Hz AMOLED displays Mi 10T Pro has a 144Hz LCD, the refresh rate is set to Max for all phones Another thing to note is that the Oneplus 9 Pro and Galaxy S21+ have LTPO panels Meaning, they can vary their refresh rate according to the content being displayed, while the Oneplus 8T and Oneplus 9 refresh at 120Hz constantly We'll also get to see how much of a difference this makes on the battery life.. We'll follow our usual format, starting with 2 hours of Video Playback Via YouTube And this right here is an indicator for What all is being used for every round of testing.. Talking about the actual Screens on offer here, the Mi 10T Pro falls short here.

Not because the display is bad, but it just can't match the gorgeous AMOLEDs here Oneplus 9 has basically the exact same screen from the Oneplus 8T, you can see it looks and behaves identical to the 8T Oneplus 9 Pro is the only phone here that has curved edges, which gives it a more bezel-less, immersive look Samsung phones are already famous for having the best displays on a smartphone, but I would say Oneplus 9 Pro's panel is right up there too! Now last year's Oneplus 8 Pro had some green tint, black crush issues. I haven't faced them yet, but there's a lot of detailed testing still to be done In case I find something, I'll mention that in pinned comment So After 2 Hours of Video Playback, this is how the Batteries Stand.. Very strong start by the Mi 10T Pro which is still at 90%, while all other phones are already in the 70s You can also see the actual mAh amount these phones are losing based on their actual battery capacities.. All the phones here come with Stereo Speaker Setup, here's a quick comparison of them S21+ has the best speakers here, Oneplus 9 Pro being a very close second, followed by the rest of the phones which are very similar in speaker quality Our Next round is Performance Testing, to start off we'll warm up these phones by Geekbench CPU testing Both the Oneplus 9 siblings come with Snapdragon 888, Oneplus 8T and Mi 10T Pro have last year's SD865 chip and the Galaxy S21+ here runs on the Exynos 2100 chip We have already done a detailed performance test of Exynos 2100 vs SD888. You can check the video in the card here.. Unsurprisingly, Oneplus 9 duo finished the fastest and they both score nearly identical on this test, Infact the Oneplus 9 is slightly ahead of its PRO bro.

Both of them have scored considerably higher than both SD865 running phones S21+ has scored the lowest here, infact it's even lower than last year's Snapdragon chips Anyway, we've seen the scores here. I'm going to run this 2 more times back to back, to see how the phones handle sustained loads Music We're done with the third round of Geekbench, Oneplus 9 Pro is the first to finish.. You can see it hasn't dropped too many points in single-core performance, however the multi-core score has dropped quite a bit Oneplus 9 seems to have dropped a lil more, the Single Core score is now lower than the Oneplus 8T The biggest difference has come in the Mi 10T Pro's performance which is now scoring almost as low as the S21+ Enough of CPU Testing, time to do some heavy testing with Antutu benchmark. Music So Oneplus 9 is the only phone here to breach the 600K mark, Oneplus 9 Pro's score feels very close to that of both SD865 phones If you compare the individual score breakup, both the SD888 phones have scored great on GPU tests, but their CPU score seems to be the lowest among all phones here This might be happening because we've been testing these phones for some time continuously now. If we were to run this test at the very beginning, the scores might have been higher We'll repeat the same benchmark 2 more times to see how well they sustain their performance Music 0So after 3rd round Antutu we take a quick look at CPU Temps and the S21 Ultra seems to be running the hottest Both the SD888 phones seem to be running considerably hotter than the SD865 phones By touch I can feel the S21+ and the Oneplus 9 Pro to be the hottest We are seeing slight increase in all of their scores as I turned on Air conditioning during the test.

Oneplus 9 Pro now scores the highest --- Now for a quick storage speed test.. Galaxy S21+ scores the highest here while the Mi 10T pro takes the last spot But the actual Sequential Read/Write speeds are highest on Oneplus 9 and 9 Pro Before going on to the gaming round, here's a quick look at the graphics settings available in COD Mobile All the phones support Very High Graphics at 60FPS (Max) Interestingly, Oneplus 8T is the only phone that supports 90FPS gaming option on COD Mobile Next Round is Video Recording where we record 4K 30FPS video on all phones You can see the final Battery Drain times along with the Average Battery Drain and also their Best and Worst Performance came in which Round of testing Green means It lost battery the slowest, Red means the Battery Drain was Fastest.


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