ZTE Axon 10 Pro Wireless Charging Speed Test - What's the actual Wattage? By TechNick

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Aug 14, 2021
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ZTE Axon 10 Pro Wireless Charging Speed Test - What's the actual Wattage?

Yo, what's up guys, this is Technic and I have one of the hottest phones with me right now. The ZTE axon 10 pro I, say the hottest phone, because you guys have actually told me that you just want taste, taste, taste, taste test after another test on him, and I'm here to tell you that the first test I have for it is a wireless charging speed test, since that charging compatibility is not mentioned anyway on the website. It is not mentioned within the phone specs period. We don't know how fast this phone can charge. We are not showing the percentage on the wattage there and for that reason, I have grabbed a highway wireless charging pad here, since it sports 7.5, 10, 1 and 15 watt capabilities, and it's going to be one of those three guys I. Doubt it's going to be tweeting like the Xiaomi, since that's the only one of its kind.

It's not going to be that fast, but it might be somewhere between that 7.5 and 15 watt mark I'm really interested to see how that's necks out, and then we obviously have the equation for charge block which actually comes bundled with this charger and I did use this wireless pad, since this is actually one of the few wireless pads that is said to be compatible with the ZTE axon 10 Pro, when many of them are not I'm, also using the respective USB type-c cable that comes along with the wireless charging pad guys. This is an awesome phone I'm really excited to see how it does and without further ado. Let's go for starting over here. I did just place three of the other phones that are previously done on a wireless charging speed test at the top there I'm going to be using an interval timer at the top right hand, corner and the ZTE axon same percentages underneath the branding and above the cell phone on the right-hand side. So after the 10-minute mark, we only have 7%, which is significantly lower than the rest of them, but pretty similar to the Galaxy S 10, plus with that 15, while charging and since they have very similar battery capacity there.

It's not I mean it's pretty similar. It should be pretty similar, but now you can see the Samsung is not putting a hit on that 30 minute mark 15 percent in 30 minutes, guys, I think the only one that is actually useful here is the share with 42%, but it does have a much smaller battery than the rest of these guys that just 3300 mill, amperes, but the rest of them have 4,000 or over 4,000 mill amperes, and you can see that the p30 pros was using the exact same charge over here, and yet it's doing off the same bit on that 40 minute mark, as opposed to the CTS and same Pro, and I'm, starting to pick up a trend ever. This is the reasons that they didn't advertise while charging on the accent in pro as much as they would have liked, I mean if you have great wireless charging. You kind of mention it in every moment that you get because while it's charging is an awesome thing to have on a phone, especially on a budget phone such as the accent in pro, which is cheaper than pretty much all of these phones, except for the Chained- and it has absolutely everything from waterproofing micro SD card support, curved LED display will AMOLED display and dual sounding DTS six speakers, and on that hour and thirty minute mark we have 46%, so I guess an hour and a half we can get about 50%. But then again the galaxy has 10 is 13% ahead.

Here the Xiaomi then clocked off at an hour and 37 minutes guys from 0 to 100. We don't even have halfway on the accent in pro, which is not great, but I mean I do understand, it does have a bigger battery and there is a lot of features in this phone that you don't get with the Xiaomi. That is truly a flagship killer, but I, don't know I mean I. Guess you wouldn't buy this phone for wireless charging. If you were to ask me at these speeds, but at least it's there, if you want it, if you go to a midsize, he has a wireless charger.

You need a rest, your phone down somewhere, you may as well charge it up a little, P30 Pro knocked off there with 2 hours and 14 minutes and the ZTE axon 10 postal on 61% and then on the 2 hours 30 minute mark. We have a 20% slower than the Samsung Galaxy s TM+, with the same charging capabilities which makes me think that this is around seven point: five, one charging capabilities within the axon 10 pro and a stem plus knocked off at 2040 three minutes, the axon 10 pro somewhere between 75 and 80 percents. At that mark there guys, and then we're going to reach that three hour mark and you can see 88% on the accent in profit three hours, it's not even full after three hours. Guys do you. Would you even use this? If you got the phone, let me know I mean.

Hopefully they wire charging is faster than this, because you need to juice up your phone and hopefully their battery drain is really great too and fortunately, for you guys, I'll be bringing both of those tests you really soon, and after that three hour and 30 minute mark at ninety-seven percent. So three and a half hours guys, you could watch whether the longest Lord of the Rings move and then your phone will be charged, so I. Guess if you needed something to do, you could do that after 3 hours and 43 minutes, you can see it tricking away and 99% there guys and then hitting on that 100% mark for 3 hours and 43 minutes a hundred percent. That is a ridiculously long time to charge your phone wired or Wireless guys I, don't think it is very feasible to do so. Nevertheless, based on my role, calculations and math, that I did here at home, I got a level of between 8 and 10 watt of charging, based on the results from the other 3 phones.

That did this test based on their milliampere house, compared to the wattage, so I'm, looking at about 8 to 10 watt wattage, maybe even just 7.5 there guys it's not terrible, but it's not bad either and until next time guys. This is technique.


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