Samsung J6 Gaming Review, Heat Test and Battery Drain Test By GreedyTech

By GreedyTech
Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung J6  Gaming Review, Heat Test and Battery Drain Test

Hi there guys Tom Meighen from Brady Tech, and this is a gaming review battery drain test and the heating test of the Samsung g6. Now before we get started, these are the specifications of this phone. Now these are the title and Geek bench course so guys first I will be starting. The gaming review I'll be playing these six games, and I'll also check the battery the worst days. Before and after doing my gaming review, so you can know how much the battery is drained after the gameplay and after that I'll be doing the heat test where I'll be taking pictures continuously for five minutes and see how hard the phone gets. Currently, there is an AC running in the background.

I have said the AC to 26 degrees and the room temperature is 28 now I'll start the gaming review, but before we get started, current battery percentage is 96% and before starting I'll start the timer and start with aspartame. So, whereas I have played a sport rate for about eight minutes now, so let's check the temperature on the front I'm, seeing a maximum of 30 9 degrees and at the bottom it is 36 degrees and on the back, raise 39 degrees and at the bottom it is 35 degrees. So the maximum temperature after 8 minutes of asphalt 8, is 39 degrees. Next I'll play modern, combat, 5 mother, a gaming experience was pretty good. There was no lag.

In fact, it was a pretty good demon. Experience now coming to the speaker. Usually all phones have it at the bottom, but this phone has it at the side. It's definitely not my favorite position, but because of the placement audio was pretty good. You so we're as visual.

So the gaming experience was pretty good. At the start, I felt there was a slight lag, a few frame drops might, after a few seconds, the entire gameplay was pretty small. I didn't have any issues so in terms of gameplay. Everything was good, but I wish this one had a full HD plus resolution display. That's the only con I've noticed so far now I've been playing games for about 13 minutes.

So let's check the temperature after playing modern combat fight. So at the top it is 40 degrees and at the bottom it is 35 degrees 36. Maybe now on the back, it is once again 40 degrees and at the bottom it is 37 degrees. Now the phone feels slightly warm over here now I'm going to play baby I'll be playing this game for about 10 minutes or at least until I get killed. So as this is a graphic setting, it is set to low so guys.

As you can see, there is a slight bit of frame, drops and lag right at the beginning of the game, but everything is rendered without any problem. So far, so as there is a bit of lag, it is still kind of playable. But for games like this, you need to have a better screen so guys that was pop G I know it thing played well I'm. Just a beginner I just tagged her on with someone else. Game was lagging a little.

It is kind of playable, but I won't recommend you to play it now. Let's check the temperature on the front, it is 41 degrees and at the bottom it is 39 degrees. Now the phone feels slightly hot in this area. Now on the back, I've seen 42 degrees, that's the maximum temperature so far and at the bottom it is 36 degrees, 36, 37. Now next I will be playing Warhammer.

Sometimes I've played war hammers for about five minutes. Let's check the temperature. By the way there is no problem with the gameplay. There was some slight occasional lag, but it's completely manageable. You can play that game, so the maximum temperature on the front is 41 degrees and at the bottom it is 36 or 35 degrees.

On the back. It is 40 degrees at the bottom 37 degrees. Next I will be playing Sheridan legends by the way guys I've been playing games for about 31 minutes now, and the current battery percentage is 90, so it used, so the phone used 6 percent of battery in 30 minutes, which is pretty decent for a Samsung phone. So first I've been playing this game for about 10 minutes. That's the shadows and legends, and I'm just going to end there giving Davis over there, and I've been playing game for about 47 minutes.

Let's first check the temperature on the front. It is 42 degrees. That's the maximum temperature at the bottom. Maybe is 36 37 degrees on the back. It is 41 degrees at the Horton 35 degrees.

So the game was playable. It was not lagging a lot, but I wouldn't recommend you playing that game. Now, I've been playing the game for about 47 45 minutes. Now the current battery percentage is 87% so for 45 minutes of gaming phone use just about 9% of battery, which is perfect. Now for the heat test, I'm going to take pictures continuously for five minutes, so I'm just going to reset the timer and start taking the pictures, guys as you can see, captaining streets are going down slowly, so guys it's been about five minutes since I've been taking pictures.

Now, let's check the temperature by the way phone feels pretty hot right now, so, on the front, maximum temperature is 42 degrees, 43 degrees. So, on the front, maximum temperature is 43 degrees and at the bottom it is 38 degrees. Now, on the back, it is 42 degrees, I have seen 43. So that's the maximum temperature at the bottom. It is 38 degrees so guys, while playing games, I've seen a maximum temperature of 42 degrees and, in my heat test, I have seen a maximum of 43 degrees.

So, in terms of heating issues, I must say this phone is doing a pretty good job by the way. Currently, room temperature is 27 degrees. Now, usually, with my older gaming reviews, room temperature was about 31 or 32 degrees, so those phones became very hot but, as I've said, I'm using an AC in the background and the current room, temperature is 27 degrees and the phone reached a maximum of 43 degrees in my heat test. So, as those were the results, so for normal usage, your one might not heat up but in worst case condition. If the room temperature is about 30 degrees, your phone might become very hot, on intensive gaming or on intensive camera usage, so guys that's the gaming review battery drain test and the heat test of the Samsung j6.

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