Here is the current crop of newly released Android flagship phones from the world's biggest brands, Samsung OnePlus ribbon Xiaomi highway. They are all the best of the best that each of the biggest brands in the Android world can give us for snapdragon 865 phones. Then you've got the Huawei with their Karin 990 processor Xiaomi. By far and away the biggest charging brick. It is massive 65 watts on that, but you can only charge the phone at 50 watts all have USB AE connectors, except for the Samsung, which actually uses USB-C to USB-C. After just five minutes of charging, you already get a decent chunk on the phones, but they would have had some battery left in the tank after they shut off after the battery drain.
So really it's not too accurate. That percentage point number this early on, but after 10 minutes you can be more accurate, and you're getting more or less 20 % in all the phones. At least that's what they're telling us we're getting on paper. The 10 has the quickest charging 50 watts wired charging on that phone.30 watts wireless charging as well and by far the biggest charging brick that should take the least amount of time to charge there or there about after 15 minutes. Actually, it's the OnePlus 8 pro, which is pulling ahead 30% in 15 minutes, that's a pretty good amount.
Moving on, we have the Huawei p40 pro, which has a fairly small battery overall, actually about 4200 William hours, pretty small for a highway phone for sure, but it has 40 watt wired charging. It also has 27 what wireless charging as well pretty small brick. Actually, this one should be charging pretty quick as well how about after 20 minutes and the OnePlus a pro pulling ahead. Xiaomi me 10 pro not far behind, though don't know why that Samsung is charging so slowly compared to the rest. It does have a bigger battery, though, and actually we'll get onto the possible reason why that is charging so slowly in a second.
But anyway, let's move on to the OnePlus a pro newly released 30 watt wired charging on this one, what they call warp charge, pretty small brick overall OPPO the parent company has much faster wired charging up to 65 watts, OnePlus, where my 30 watts, plus the wireless charging at 30 watts ?, which is a first for a bow. You do have to spend 70 quid in the UK to buy the charging accessory and, as you can see, the wire is fixed in there. It is not a USB wire that you can take out. It is fixed, and that means you can't put it through any desk holes or anything. Just keep that in mind.
It is definitely not the best. I would prefer a charger cable that you could take out, so you could just put it in more places, but anyway, that's it. After half an hour, though, the OnePlus a probe, looks like it's pulling ahead: 48 almost 50 percent on that one, the Shame and the Huawei. Definitely quick as well rid me not far behind and the Samsung lagging a little, so the Samsung does have 45 watt charging, but it only comes with a 25 watt charge in the box for your 1,200 quid, but I just want to give you guys an idea in this video of the charging speech you'll get out of the box with all of these phones. The other phones all include the quick charges in the box.
Just as a side note after 50 minutes we're getting pretty close now almost 75% on the OnePlus, a pro definitely pulling ahead, probably going to win that one only 44 on the Samsung, but it does have the biggest battery over all the other three. It definitely fighting it out. The rebel UK 30 pro coming with a 33 watt charger in the box, 33. What charging on the cheapest phone out of them, not bad at all and on the hour mark we're almost finished on the OnePlus a pro. How long did that take an hour and 17 minutes for that phone to charge from naught to 100 percent, not bad at all? Second, it looks like it's gonna, be the Xiaomi 10 Pro, that one finishes at one hour and 19 minutes only two minutes behind the OnePlus.
A pro text is going to be the Huawei P 40 Pro, with a time of 1 minute 26 seconds and the red Nikkei 30 pro the cheapest phone of the bunch at 1:37, the Samsung Galaxy s, 20 ultra, not 100%, five thousand William hour battery one hour, 52 minutes.
Source : TechZG