OnePlus 9 Pro vs. Galaxy S21 Ultra vs. iPhone 12 Pro Max Battery Test
The Galaxy and iPhone are the Top Performers in Battery Life Tests
The latest battery life test results have been released, and it's clear that Samsung's Galaxy series is still the king when it comes to endurance. The S21 takes the top spot with a six percent drop after an hour of testing, while the iPhone follows closely behind with a seven percent drop. However, the OnePlus 9 Pro falls to third place with a nine percent drop.
The processor-intensive tests are where the OnePlus 9 Pro truly shines, coming in second only to the Galaxy S21 in both the browser test and the gaming test. Despite having the same processor as the Galaxy, the OnePlus 9 Pro manages to outperform it by dropping by 13% compared to the Galaxy's 15%. This suggests that there may be some optimization or efficiency gains on the part of OnePlus.
The Maps app test is another area where the OnePlus 9 Pro excels, with a seven percent drop after an hour. The iPhone also performs well in this test, although it doesn't quite match the OnePlus' efficiency. The Galaxy S21 takes the biggest hit in this test, dropping by 12%.
However, things take a turn when it comes to standby time. The Galaxy S21's large battery gives it a significant advantage here, with only a nine percent drop after 16 hours of testing. The iPhone follows closely behind, but still manages to outlast the OnePlus 9 Pro. Despite its smaller battery, the iPhone is able to go for nearly an hour longer than the OnePlus.
The YouTube test is where the Galaxy S21 takes a hit, dropping by ten percent after an hour. However, the OnePlus 9 Pro and iPhone both manage to match this performance. The Gaming test is another area where the OnePlus 9 Pro shines, with an 11% drop compared to the iPhone's 15%. Despite running at 60Hz, the iPhone is still able to outperform the OnePlus.
The Music streaming test is the final round of tests, and it's here that the OnePlus 9 Pro makes a surprise comeback. With only one percent left on its battery, the OnePlus manages to last for nearly an hour longer than the Galaxy S21. This suggests that there may be some underreporting of battery percentage on the part of OnePlus, with their actual battery life being much closer to the Galaxy's.
The App cycle test is where the iPhone truly shines, going for 20 minutes without needing to be recharged. The OnePlus 9 Pro and Galaxy S21 both struggle to match this performance, although they are still relatively close in terms of battery life. Despite its smaller battery, the iPhone manages to outlast both of its competitors.
Overall, while the Galaxy S21 is still the top performer in these tests, there's certainly evidence to suggest that the OnePlus 9 Pro may be closing the gap. With some tweaks and optimizations, it's possible that OnePlus could finally challenge Samsung for the top spot.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwe are finally done running all of our trials for the oneplus 9 pro so today we're comparing it to its biggest competitors in the galaxy s21 ultra and the iphone 12 pro max taking a look at the spec sheets the oneplus and the galaxy do share a lot of the same specs but where they differ is in their battery capacities with the galaxy's battery being significantly larger that said though at least from what we've seen in our previous tests oneplus does seem to squeeze just a little bit more out of their specs than samsung of course when it comes to getting more out of their specs nobody does it better than apple where while it has the smallest battery of the bunch by far ios just sips on power not to mention the iphone also has a hardware advantage at least in the context of this battery test or really only in the context of a battery test of having it the slowest and least power hungry 60 hertz display so it's going to be interesting to see how these three flagship smartphones stack up okay we'll kick things off in the phone app where each of these phones is going on a one hour phone call where the iphone actually does the best dropping by only two percent compared to the five percent drop on the galaxy and a six percent drop on the oneplus 9 pro but look we've seen this before sometimes phones overestimate on their battery percentages early on so we'll have to see how they fare here in the messaging test now while both the android phones are set to their maximum resolutions with their adaptive refresh rate settings turned on we're not actually scrolling on the screens here we're just tapping on the keyboard to type in some messages so in a theory their adaptive refresh rate screens could be operating at a refresh rate that's actually much lower than the max rate of 120 hertz and at least for the galaxy it seemed like it helped with it doing the best of the bunch dropping by just six percent but unfortunately the same isn't true for the oneplus with it actually taking the biggest hit at a nine percent drop here in the email test we're opening up the same set of emails but this time we are scrolling through them so at least during the scrolling the android phones should be operating at their higher refresh rates but one hour later it's actually the same result as the last test the galaxy does the best with a six percent drop the iphone does only slightly worse at a seven percent drop while the oneplus comes into third yet again suffering a nine percent drop so the oneplus 9 pro has dug itself in a bit of a hole here it's clearly in third place with the other two phones well ahead but we'll see if we can make up some ground here in the browser test where the processors are actually being pushed with each phone having to load up the same set of websites every 30 seconds where after one hour while it didn't make up any ground the oneplus was technically more efficient than at least the galaxy since they both dropped by an equal 12 even though the oneplus has a smaller battery but of course in terms of efficiency the iphone takes the cake dropping by only eight percent despite having the smallest battery by far in this instagram test we're not doing anything special we're just scrolling through the home feed like you would in real life where after one hour the iphone and the galaxy both do really well dropping by an equal seven percent while the oneplus comes in at third again dropping by 10 as we head into the 16 hour standby with the screens off for the entire duration those 120hz refresh rates on the android phones won't be a negative factor here and as a result all three phones do roughly the same with the galaxy doing only slightly better than the other two dropping by only nine percent instead of ten but you know that wasn't really a surprise given that the galaxy does have the biggest battery of the bunch but we'll see what happens here in youtube where the phones are playing the same set of videos with the speakers on each phone calibrated to the same decibel count where one hour into it this time the galaxy actually does the worst but only by a little bit dropping by ten percent compared to the nine percent drop on both the oneplus and the iphone going into the gaming test i expect the iphone to do the best here given that it's only running at 60 hertz compared to the 120 hertz on the android phones which means that the gpu on the iphone isn't being taxed anywhere near as heavily and that's pretty much exactly what we see the iphone drains by 11 while the oneplus actually does better than the galaxy dropping by 13 compared to the 15 point drop on the s21 which is interesting because that makes the oneplus 2 for two in the most processor intensive tests with it doing better than the galaxy in both the browser test and in the gaming test despite having the same processor and a smaller battery so it looks like oneplus may somehow be getting more efficient usage out of the snapdragon 888 but hearing maps that gets wiped away by the galaxy with it doing the best by far dropping by only seven percent while the other two phones drop by 11 percent here in spotify we're putting those speakers to work while the screens are on they're not really being interacted with which at least on the android phones means that they technically should be dropping down to a lower refresh rate but one hour later despite having the smallest battery the iphone drops by just 10 with the oneplus being able to match it also dropping by 10 while the galaxy takes the biggest hit with a 12 train but at least the galaxy has 11 battery still left to go the oneplus on the other hand has just one percent so it's on its last leg here while the iphone is sitting pretty at 18 now this snapchat slash camera test is the most intensive test so far meaning one minute in this test is not the same as one minute and something easy like messaging but even then it took a whole 15 minutes for that one percent on the oneplus to finally run out while in the same exact period the galaxy drops by five percent so clearly oneplus has been under reporting on its battery percentage in fact we saw this in all of our battery trials where it looks like the oneplus is about to die with just one percent left and then somehow it lasts way longer than expected oneplus is probably doing this in order to kind of nudge people to charge their phones before it dies on them completely and it really changes the whole perspective of this battery test with the galaxy dying just 15 minutes later meaning it was a lot closer than it looked at least between the android phones while the iphone of course was not only able to finish with snap but it also went for 20 minutes in our app cycle test so it's a clear win for the iphone but not as bad of a result as we initially thought for the oneplus given that that last one percent on the oneplus is really like having five or six percent but anyways that is it for me in this video thank you for watching and as always i'll see you in the very next episodewe are finally done running all of our trials for the oneplus 9 pro so today we're comparing it to its biggest competitors in the galaxy s21 ultra and the iphone 12 pro max taking a look at the spec sheets the oneplus and the galaxy do share a lot of the same specs but where they differ is in their battery capacities with the galaxy's battery being significantly larger that said though at least from what we've seen in our previous tests oneplus does seem to squeeze just a little bit more out of their specs than samsung of course when it comes to getting more out of their specs nobody does it better than apple where while it has the smallest battery of the bunch by far ios just sips on power not to mention the iphone also has a hardware advantage at least in the context of this battery test or really only in the context of a battery test of having it the slowest and least power hungry 60 hertz display so it's going to be interesting to see how these three flagship smartphones stack up okay we'll kick things off in the phone app where each of these phones is going on a one hour phone call where the iphone actually does the best dropping by only two percent compared to the five percent drop on the galaxy and a six percent drop on the oneplus 9 pro but look we've seen this before sometimes phones overestimate on their battery percentages early on so we'll have to see how they fare here in the messaging test now while both the android phones are set to their maximum resolutions with their adaptive refresh rate settings turned on we're not actually scrolling on the screens here we're just tapping on the keyboard to type in some messages so in a theory their adaptive refresh rate screens could be operating at a refresh rate that's actually much lower than the max rate of 120 hertz and at least for the galaxy it seemed like it helped with it doing the best of the bunch dropping by just six percent but unfortunately the same isn't true for the oneplus with it actually taking the biggest hit at a nine percent drop here in the email test we're opening up the same set of emails but this time we are scrolling through them so at least during the scrolling the android phones should be operating at their higher refresh rates but one hour later it's actually the same result as the last test the galaxy does the best with a six percent drop the iphone does only slightly worse at a seven percent drop while the oneplus comes into third yet again suffering a nine percent drop so the oneplus 9 pro has dug itself in a bit of a hole here it's clearly in third place with the other two phones well ahead but we'll see if we can make up some ground here in the browser test where the processors are actually being pushed with each phone having to load up the same set of websites every 30 seconds where after one hour while it didn't make up any ground the oneplus was technically more efficient than at least the galaxy since they both dropped by an equal 12 even though the oneplus has a smaller battery but of course in terms of efficiency the iphone takes the cake dropping by only eight percent despite having the smallest battery by far in this instagram test we're not doing anything special we're just scrolling through the home feed like you would in real life where after one hour the iphone and the galaxy both do really well dropping by an equal seven percent while the oneplus comes in at third again dropping by 10 as we head into the 16 hour standby with the screens off for the entire duration those 120hz refresh rates on the android phones won't be a negative factor here and as a result all three phones do roughly the same with the galaxy doing only slightly better than the other two dropping by only nine percent instead of ten but you know that wasn't really a surprise given that the galaxy does have the biggest battery of the bunch but we'll see what happens here in youtube where the phones are playing the same set of videos with the speakers on each phone calibrated to the same decibel count where one hour into it this time the galaxy actually does the worst but only by a little bit dropping by ten percent compared to the nine percent drop on both the oneplus and the iphone going into the gaming test i expect the iphone to do the best here given that it's only running at 60 hertz compared to the 120 hertz on the android phones which means that the gpu on the iphone isn't being taxed anywhere near as heavily and that's pretty much exactly what we see the iphone drains by 11 while the oneplus actually does better than the galaxy dropping by 13 compared to the 15 point drop on the s21 which is interesting because that makes the oneplus 2 for two in the most processor intensive tests with it doing better than the galaxy in both the browser test and in the gaming test despite having the same processor and a smaller battery so it looks like oneplus may somehow be getting more efficient usage out of the snapdragon 888 but hearing maps that gets wiped away by the galaxy with it doing the best by far dropping by only seven percent while the other two phones drop by 11 percent here in spotify we're putting those speakers to work while the screens are on they're not really being interacted with which at least on the android phones means that they technically should be dropping down to a lower refresh rate but one hour later despite having the smallest battery the iphone drops by just 10 with the oneplus being able to match it also dropping by 10 while the galaxy takes the biggest hit with a 12 train but at least the galaxy has 11 battery still left to go the oneplus on the other hand has just one percent so it's on its last leg here while the iphone is sitting pretty at 18 now this snapchat slash camera test is the most intensive test so far meaning one minute in this test is not the same as one minute and something easy like messaging but even then it took a whole 15 minutes for that one percent on the oneplus to finally run out while in the same exact period the galaxy drops by five percent so clearly oneplus has been under reporting on its battery percentage in fact we saw this in all of our battery trials where it looks like the oneplus is about to die with just one percent left and then somehow it lasts way longer than expected oneplus is probably doing this in order to kind of nudge people to charge their phones before it dies on them completely and it really changes the whole perspective of this battery test with the galaxy dying just 15 minutes later meaning it was a lot closer than it looked at least between the android phones while the iphone of course was not only able to finish with snap but it also went for 20 minutes in our app cycle test so it's a clear win for the iphone but not as bad of a result as we initially thought for the oneplus given that that last one percent on the oneplus is really like having five or six percent but anyways that is it for me in this video thank you for watching and as always i'll see you in the very next episode\n"