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In the video, the host conducts comprehensive battery and performance tests on several flagship smartphones, including models from OnePlus, Oppo, ROG, Samsung, and Apple. Using identical settings and real-world usage simulations involving YouTube, gaming, social media, and filming, the tests reveal significant insights into battery efficiency and performance. Key points include the mention of adaptive high refresh rates, with the ROG Phone 5's dynamic mode as a standout feature. The iPhone 12 Pro Max consistently demonstrates superior battery longevity despite its smaller battery, outperforming other devices such as the OnePlus 9 Pro and Note 20 Ultra, which exhibit shorter battery lives. Performance tests through Geekbench 5 highlight the minimal performance differences among Android devices, with the Note 20 Ultra lagging due to its older chip. The presenter notes regret over not including Huawei and Xiaomi phones, known for their strong battery performance in past tests. Concluding with the anticipation of future models, particularly the iPhone 13 with expected improvements like a high-refresh display, the host encourages viewer feedback and suggestions for upcoming reviews.
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In this part of the video, the host conducts a battery test on eight different smartphones, including models like the OnePlus Nine, Oppo Find X3 Pro, ROG Phone 5, S21 Ultra, Note 20 Ultra, and iPhone 12 Pro Max. They ensure all phones have similar settings, such as 100% brightness and closed background apps. The test involves using the phones for YouTube, gaming, social media, and filming to simulate real-world usage. The host discusses the influence of battery sizes and refresh rates, particularly favoring adaptive high refresh modes over a fixed 60Hz to utilize features like LTPO panels for battery efficiency. The ROG Phone 5’s dynamic mode is highlighted as a balanced setting. At 2.5 hours, the host mentions Surfshark VPN’s usage on all phones. The results show the iPhone 12 Pro Max leading in battery performance while the OnePlus 9 Pro lags behind, just ahead of the Note 20 Ultra.
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In this part of the video, the presenter runs a Geekbench 5 CPU test to compare the performance of different phones, noting that while the Note 20 Ultra with the 865 Plus chip comes in last, there isn’t a significant difference between the Android devices. The presenter then discusses the battery life performance, highlighting that after several hours of testing and 4K video recording, the iPhone 12 Pro Max is leading due to Apple’s efficiency despite having the smallest battery. Various other phones, including the OnePlus 9 Pro, Note 20 Ultra, and S21 Ultra, show varying degrees of battery performance. The presenter also expresses regret over not having Huawei and Xiaomi Mi 11 phones for comparison, noting previous Huawei phones’ strong battery performance. As the test progresses, the Note 20 Ultra is the first to die, with the OnePlus 9 Pro and OnePlus 9 following. The S21 Ultra lasts longer than the Note 20 Ultra, and the Find X3 Pro eventually dies, leaving the ROG Phone 5 with the second-best battery life. Ultimately, the focus shifts to the iPhone 12 Pro Max as the last remaining phone, showcasing its superior battery longevity in this test.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter discusses battery life tests comparing several flagship phones. The iPhone 12 Pro Max consistently outperformed other devices, including the S21 Ultra, with 10-15% battery remaining after intensive testing. The presenter conducted the test three times for accuracy, ensuring fair conditions by adjusting settings like auto-brightness modes. Looking ahead, they express anticipation for the iPhone 13, hoping for improvements like a high-refresh display and LTPO panel for variable refresh rates. They invite viewers to suggest additional phones for future tests and share feedback. The segment wraps up with a brief promo for Surfshark VPN.
