On these smartphones, MySmartPrice performed battery drain and charging tests with maximum brightness and performance levels. Here are the results.
The battery drain test started with video playback and speaker tests for two hours, and they found that Moto Edge 30 Fusion lost the most charge in this process as it went to 74 per cent from 100 per cent, while the iQOO 9T lost the least losing just 16 per cent of the total charge. OnePlus 10T and OPPO Reno8 Pro remained at second and third places, respectively, with remaining 81 per cent and 78 per cent charge during this battery drain test.
The video then discussed the performance of these smartphones and found that iQOO 9T performed the best. Meanwhile, the OnePlus 10T couldn’t do well, even with the same processor in the first round. However, after switching on the high-performance modes of the respective smartphones, they found that Oneplus 10T was ahead, though iQOO 9T was still close. And after switching on the high-performance modes of the respective smartphones, they found that Oneplus 10T was ahead, but iQOO 9T was still close in the Geekbench scoring.
In the AnTuTu test, iQOO 9T was at number one with a score of 10,82,029, the OnePlus 10T at second with a score of 886,822, the Moto Edge 30 Fusion at third with a score of 671,629 and the OPPO Reno8 Pro the last with a score of 621,673. However, after rerunning the same test, they found that OPPO Reno8 Pro did best in maintaining its score while the scores of other smartphones dropped a bit.
After the benchmark testing, the folks at MySmartPrice found that the 1QOO 9T retained the most battery with 64 per cent, the OnePlus 10T at second with 62 per cent battery, OPPO Reno8 Pro at third with 58 per cent, and Moto Edge 30 Fusion was at lowest with only 53 per cent remaining battery. And after playing high-end games, the battery percentage in these phones went down to 49 per cent, 46 per cent, 43 per cent, and 31 per cent, respectively.
The team also recorded the video in 4k 30fps, then used social media for a while and found that Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1-equipped smartphones – iQOO 9T and OnePlus 10T – did an excellent job as the other phones lost all the charge in the process.
Here’s the final result after the battery-draining test:
Smartphones | Capacity | Screen on time |
iQOO 9T | 4700mAh/ Flash, 120W | 7 hrs and 13 mins |
OnePlus 10T | 4800mAh/ Super VOOC, 150W | 6 hrs and 53 mins |
OPPO Reno8 Pro | 4500mAh/ Super VOOC, 80W | 5 hrs and 50 mins |
Moto Edge 30 Fusion | 4400mAh/ Turbo Power, 68W | 5 hrs and 42 mins |
Moto Edge 30 Fusion vs OnePlus 10T, iQOO 9T, OPPO Reno8 Pro charging time
The MySmartPrice test showed that Moto Edge 30 Fusion took the most time to switch on. And overall, it showed that the OnePlus 10T and iQOO 9T took only 22 and 23 minutes to charge fully. Meanwhile, OPPO Reno8 Pro took 35 minutes, while the Moto Edge 30 Fusion took over an hour to fully charge.