Samsung S21: Real Day Battery Review By Tech Moments

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung S21: Real Day Battery Review

It's 11 37 in the morning 98 charge my sim cards inside. As you can see and yeah. You know what this means and for those who don't welcome back and welcome to tech moments. For my real day battery test of the Samsung Galaxy s21, let's get right into it. I use the Samsung s21 for the next few hours, mainly for highly resource intensive tasks such as video recording and YouTube. There are two elements of this phone that I wanted to target and, of course that was the battery, but also the camera.

I wanted to see if the camera experience is improved with Samsung's new Enos 2100 processors inside this particular model, and also I wanted to see if this five nanometer architecture CPU is able to ramp up the battery lasting capabilities compared to last year's s20 I'll, be providing video and photo samples throughout so stay tuned till the end to see those and also consider subscribing to the tech moments channel for more tech. At the moment like this guys, it's 2 48 p. m. Now and the battery is 77, and in that time I have been using it quite a bit for YouTube and things like that. I've been downloading something in the background as well, but let me know what you guys think in the comment so far I have now is the standby time is not the most impressive I've seen.

However, the battery capabilities on this phone with the new exams 2100 should be interesting to assess. This was only my second day using this phone. Therefore, I was still learning new things about it. One of the elements of this phone I was eager to test was the display, and I must say it doesn't disappoint, even though it's been reduced to a full HD plus panel. I have spoken about this in more depth in my initial review, which you can go and watch in the link provided at the end of this video.

Now, to my surprise, this phone has an almost forgotten about quality. It's speakers. I was shocked by just how loud these dual stereo speakers got, but also how great they sounded to hear what I mean have a listen to this sample. So, stick around till the end of this video to see what this tiny iPhone's real life battery performance is actually like. I also provide some camera usage samples throughout my real dear battery test, just the quick update again guys it's 66, and we're approaching 340, and in that time I've basically been using the phone for mainly video recording and camera taking photo taking and basically in that time, I've noticed that once using those soft apps, the camera does take up a lot of energy on the battery of this phone so 66.

This is my second update and I'll. Keep you guys on track with where we go, and I'll also provide samples throughout this video, so make sure you watch till the end for all those updates. This is HD with 30 frames per second, so the stability won't be so great, but let me know what you guys think of the quality. This is full HD at 30 frames per second, so the stability has improved slightly, but the quality has not reduced, of course, but it's not obviously going to be as good as the other resolutions which I'll be going up in this is full HD in 60 frames per second, so the stability should it be improved here, and I am seeing a difference in quality from the other two variants already a bit more brightness. I would say this is 4k in 30 frames per second, of course.

The clarity and overall detail is a lot better than the other modes. However, the stability can be better, I think, even for 4k. So let me know what you guys think, so this is 4k in 60 frames per second, and although there's more overall depth and clarity, I do feel like there's a slight darkness in the shot. What do you guys think, and the stability can be better um, I'm trying to arrange the shot with a lot more vibrancy? It does capture details, but the stability I've seen can be better in other phones. It's not too bad, but it's not the best.

I've seen. Okay, guys it's 5 24 p. m, I'm back from where you saw me doing a few walks in a park. I had my mask on so my voice was probably a bit muffled. You probably noticed, and also I'm noticing, that the battery is a bit more steady.

Now that I'm not using it so intensively. I did use it during those times for camera, video recording stuff, like that four samples which you will see throughout this video but 60. Now, as you can see, 525, let's see how much screen on time we've gathered in that time, and we can go from there so six hours and five minutes or so I've been using the phone since charged. I've got two hours 17 minutes of screen on time, and we're at 60. So I'm quite optimistic that we should be able to hit what is known to be the screen on time for this phone, but I want to see if we can hear it comfortably.

So, let's see what happens, and let me know in the comments what you guys think so far. So during this real day I got to know the Samsung Galaxy s21s, camera capabilities and the actual settings alone gave me a good idea of how good this camera is. You've got all the settings. You'll need to be able to shoot, really, really good video and photo stills. So what about those stills now I have to say I was quite impressed with the main sensor and the ultrawide and the obvious reason.

Why was because of dynamic range and the details produced and also accurate to life colors. So when you zoom in the pictures, do not look so great, however, that is made up for by the great dynamic range overrule.8 13 p. m, 39 battery at the moment, and in that time it's been about four hours.27 minutes off-screen on time, give or take three minutes, because I think I started around with three minute screen on time, but I'm quite impressed at the moment because I've been using it for quite intensive things on the phone, and you can see here what I've been using. The s21 for what I'm looking forward to seeing is what the conclusion of this battery test is in real day format. Obviously, especially because this is the Enos 2100 version, but let me know in the comments what you guys think so guys 11 hours, 24 minutes used in total six hours and 48 minutes total screen on time, and you can see I've been up to intensive tasks on this phone and, to be honest, I have to say at the end of it all, I'm happy, and I'm happy that the Enos 2100 it seems like it can at least keep up with its counterpart in the triple a from Qualcomm this year with the Samsung Galaxy.

S21. Tell me what you guys thought of this real day battery test and I have provided samples throughout and I have provided a speaker sample as well. So please show me some appreciation and show the channel some appreciation by leaving a subscribed like and commenting on this video and also try and share it to those you think may benefit or maybe are trying to get this phone. That's it from me and that's it from this video I'll see you guys in the next tech moment.


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