It ended up with just 73 % after finishing the looped
video at full brightness and a normal, movie - watching volume.
Running a looped HD
video at full brightness and at a full charge resulted in 86 % remaining in the battery life tank.
After running the TechRadar test
video at full brightness and volume for 90 minutes, the battery level of the Honor 4X only dropped by 22 %.
Both the fifth - and sixth - gen iPads got about 5 hours, 40 minutes in our intensive battery test, which involves streaming a full - screen
video at full brightness.
Not exact matches
* Play 1080P continuously with
full brightness and
at full volume (displayed as 1024 on Adam and not via HDMI to TV)(no idle time)(Adam has BIG speakers) * Play YouTube Flash
videos on Wi - Fi or 3G network (no idle time) * Use Streaming 3D maps on 3G network with GPS * Record HD
Video and stream it over the Wi - fi networks * Play an augmented reality 3D game with camera input over the network (wi - fi of 3G)
The phone comes with a 2000mAh battery, and based on our experience, it will last you a
full day with medium to heavy usage, including 1 - 1.5 hours of phone calls, two e-mail accounts with push notifications, screen
at maximum
brightness, playing some music and
video clips, Twitter notifications and WhatsApp chats.
At near - maximum
brightness, we got a
full day's fairly intense usage out of it, including gaming, web browsing and a spot of
video.
From a
full charge the battery managed to hold out for just four hours, three minutes playing SD
video at 50 per - cent screen
brightness.
Running a 90 minute
full HD
video at maximum
brightness saw the Pixel C lose 27 % of its juice - meaning you could get through three feature length films before running to the charger.
With the screen set to 80 per cent
brightness and volume
at 40 per cent, the Yoga went from
full to empty in 10 hours and 48 minutes while playing YouTube
videos.
As tested by Engadget, both handsets achieve around 9 hours of battery life when looping a
video at 65 %
brightness, which translates to a
full day of moderate use to the average consumer.
Using
brightness at full, that number drops to closer to 6 hours of 1080p
video.
Its battery is perhaps one of its most impressive qualities, lasting more than nine hours while streaming
full - screen
video over LTE
at max
brightness.
On our battery test, which streams
video over Wi - Fi
at full brightness, the Tab 2's 7,000 mAh battery lasted for an impressive 7 hours and 21 minutes.
It clocked 4 hours and 11 minutes in our battery rundown test, in which we stream
full - screen
video over Wi - Fi
at maximum
brightness.
The Primetime clocked 9 hours, 17 minutes in our battery rundown test in which we streamed
full - screen
video at maximum
brightness over LTE.
Today, they posted a
video showing off the Nintendo Switch's
full battery life running The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
at full brightness, with Wifi on and sound on the maximum volume.
I didn't have to keep the
brightness at full on the laptop either to get an optimal experience while watching
video content.
We ran our 90 - minute
Full HD video test on the Razer Phone, with screen brightness on full and accounts syncing in the background over Wi - Fi, and it lost 18 % of its battery at a refresh rate of 9
Full HD
video test on the Razer Phone, with screen
brightness on
full and accounts syncing in the background over Wi - Fi, and it lost 18 % of its battery at a refresh rate of 9
full and accounts syncing in the background over Wi - Fi, and it lost 18 % of its battery
at a refresh rate of 90Hz.
Battery Temp
at idle: 29 degrees Running Benchmark app: 14 minutes / 6 % / 37 degrees Asphalt 8 + MC5 game play: 25 minutes / 7 % / 36 degrees 4K / FHD
video playback with
full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 33 minutes / 8 % / 37 degrees
Battery Temp
at idle: 28 degrees Running Benchmark app: 15 minutes / 5 % / 33 degrees Asphalt 8 game play: 13 minutes / 3 % / 31 degrees 4K
video playback with
full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 13 minutes / 2 % / 31 degrees
Battery Temp
at idle: 30 degrees Running Benchmark app: 16 minutes / 3 % / 34 degrees Asphalt 8 + MC5 game play: 19 minutes / 4 % / 34 degrees HD
video playback with
full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 35 minutes / 7 % / 34 degrees
I ran the usual TechRadar
video test, which involved playing a 90 - minute
video at full screen
brightness and with connectivity options on.
Battery Temp
at idle: 31 degrees Running Benchmark app: 14 minutes / 3 % / 33 degrees Asphalt 8 + MC5 game play: 24 minutes / 8 % / 37 degrees FHD
video playback with
full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 30 minutes / 8 % / 35 degrees
Battery Temp
at idle: 31 degrees Running Benchmark app: 15 minutes / 3 % / 33 degrees Mc5 + Asphalt 8 game play: 29 minutes / 6 % / 34 degrees FHD
video playback with
full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 24 minutes / 5 % / 34 degrees
Battery Temp
at idle: 30 degrees Running Benchmark app: 14 minutes / 4 % / 34 degrees Asphalt 8 + MC5 game play: 40 minutes / 6 % / 35 degrees 4K
video playback with
full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 41 minutes / 14 % / 37 degrees
Battery life is solid, with the tablet clocking 6 hours, 27 minutes of
full - screen
video streaming over Wi - Fi
at maximum
brightness.
In our battery tests involving continuous HD
video playback
at full brightness with WiFi connected, the Huawei Mate 10 Pro lost just 9 % of battery after 90 minutes, ranking it above any other flagship smartphone currently available (Galaxy S8 Plus lost 11 %, LG V30 13 %, Galaxy S8 lost 23 %, iPhone 8 Plus 23 %).
Running our battery life test that plays a HD
video for 90 minutes
at full brightness, I found that a
full battery diminished only by 22 %.
Battery Temp
at idle: 31 degrees Running Benchmark app: 15 minutes / 4 % / 34 degrees Mc5 + Asphalt 8 game play: 24 minutes / 9 % / 36 degrees 4K
video playback with
full brightness (WiFi / 4G on): 26 minutes / 6 % / 33 degrees
We streamed a three hour YouTube
video at maximum resolution, with
brightness turned up to
full and speaker volume
at around 50 per cent and still had 63 per cent battery remaining.
I ran a
video test
at full brightness for 90 minutes.
[24] Tested by HP using continuous
video playback, 150 nits
brightness, system audio level
at 50 %, player audio level
at 100 %, played using a
Full HD 1080p
video stored locally, headphone attached, wireless off, auto dimming off, Actual battery life will vary depending on configuration and maximum capacity will naturally decrease with time and usage.
At full brightness, our Nexus 9 battery tests concluded that a 90 - minute Full HD video took the battery life down to 82 % from its original 100 % cha
full brightness, our Nexus 9 battery tests concluded that a 90 - minute
Full HD video took the battery life down to 82 % from its original 100 % cha
Full HD
video took the battery life down to 82 % from its original 100 % charge.
And in our battery rundown test, where we play a locally stored MP4
video of The Lord of the Rings
at full screen with
brightness set
at 50 percent and volume
at 100 percent, the Lenovo excelled, lasting for 12 hours and 13 minutes — half an hour longer than the Dell 3189 and almost two hours longer than the Asus Flip.
Our
video test
at techradar found the phone with 81 % battery after running a 90 minute
video on
full brightness with
full connectivity options on.
The phone lasted for 10 hours and 27 minutes during our
video loop test with
brightness at full.
Watching a 90 - minute
video in
Full HD with the phone at full brightness, the battery went from 100 % to just 87 %, which means this phone is ready for back to back mov
Full HD with the phone
at full brightness, the battery went from 100 % to just 87 %, which means this phone is ready for back to back mov
full brightness, the battery went from 100 % to just 87 %, which means this phone is ready for back to back movies.
The phone clocked 7 hours, 57 minutes in our battery rundown test, in which we stream
full - screen
video over LTE
at maximum
brightness.
That means a
full battery will give you about 8 hours of use when consuming lots of
video, and that's with the display
at 50 per cent
brightness.
We ran our 90 - minute
Full HD
video test on the OnePlus 5T, with screen
brightness at max and accounts syncing over Wi - Fi in the background.
Battery life is the best I've seen on a recent budget device, coming in
at 9 hours and 27 minutes of run time when streaming
full - screen
video over LTE
at maximum
brightness.
In our battery rundown test, in which we stream
full - screen
video over LTE with screen
brightness at maximum, the Pixel XL clocked 6 hours and 43 minutes.