Xiaomi Mi 10T 5G Battery Test By PhoneYear

By PhoneYear
Aug 14, 2021
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Xiaomi Mi 10T 5G Battery Test

Xiaomi's mi 20 is giving us a 5, 000 my battery and a 33 watt charger for fast charging support that should charge the device in under an hour as the company advertised. Let's begin our charging test and see how it turns out. For me, the device is 5g equipped and there is a Qualcomm snapdragon 865 under the hood, although 5g isn't available in most parts of the world yet, but the chipset is enough to ask for more power, especially for gaming. Also, this phone gives you 144hz display refresh rate that can eat your battery a bit faster than a normal 60 or 90hz screen. But don't worry, there are a number of battery saving settings that I will also mention in this video. As you can see, the battery gets charged in an hour which is almost the same time.

Xiaomi is telling us now, let's drain the battery, which is really a long and tiring exercise to do, but it helps to know how long this device might run in a single go while watching movies. Xiaomi's mid-range phones have always given us a decent battery backup, if not the best, but this device is a mix of mid and high-end specs. Let's see what we are going to get this time. I am using the 144hz refresh rate by the way the brightness level is at mid and the volume through the dual speakers is at full. Wi-Fi and mobile data are off.

I noticed that the phone eats a normal amount of battery in first few hours, but after 50 of the battery gets drained the pace of battery discharge increases and, as we can see here, the entire battery dies in 12 hours and 55 minutes. With the 60hz refresh rate, I was able to get an extra 45 minutes from this battery. In the same test, I am going to run a few apps on mobile data. Each app is going to run for 30 minutes, and here is the result. It's a flagship chipset.

So the good thing is that I can get the ultra HD graphics on the PUBG and extreme frame rate 30 minutes of PUBG. With this setting drain 9 percent of the battery on mobile data, whereas it was seven percent on Wi-Fi in one hour at 144, hertz refresh rate, I lost some 20 battery and in one and half hour it reached 27 from this you can easily guess that the entire battery can give you an almost 5 hours of battery backup at extreme graphics. Overall, I found a good battery life considering the chipset and the display you can further optimize the battery by lowering down the screen, refresh rate and tweaking the battery settings. You can turn off the mobile data when the screen is locked turn on the battery server by restricting the background activity, and you can also restrict the individual apps from eating away the power. If you are using this device, tell me what backup do you get and what settings you prefer.

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