Tests have been performed with the highest levels of standardization possible to reduce the chances of errors on devices. The screen was kept at full brightness. It’s also good to keep in mind that Nothing Phone (1), OnePlus Nord 2T, iQOO Neo 6 and POCO F4 get 4500mAh, 4500mAh, 4700mAh and 4500mAh on the straight.
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None Phone (1), OnePlus Nord 2T, iQOO Neo 6, POCO F4: Battery drain test
The first was a video playback test for a total of two hours. The test taxed Nothing Phone (1) the most, which dropped from a charge level of 100 percent to 79 percent. All other devices carry a decent 80+ percent charge, with the iQOO Neo 6 maintaining its strongest charge with 89 percent charge remaining.
The following test examined performance on hardware, a round of Geekbench and AnTuTu testing, and CPU control testing. This test strained the POCO F4 the most, dropping to 57 percent of battery juice, while the iQOO Neo 6 maintained the lead with 65 percent of power remaining in the battery pack. The performance test gave way to a quick round of games, and here Nothing Phone (1) took the lead while the POCO F4 lags behind in last place.
Model | Discharge time (100%-0%) | discharge rate | Charging time (0%-100%) | charging rate |
none phone (1) | 7 hours and 2 minutes | -10.7 mA/min | 1 hour 17 minutes | 59 mA/min |
OnePlus Nord 2T | 5 hours 38 minutes | -13.3 mA/min | 32 minutes | 141 mA/min |
iQOO Neo 6 | 6 hours and 13 minutes | -12.6 mA/min | 46 minutes | 102 mA/min |
Poco F4.0 | 5 hours 51 minutes | -12.8 mA/min | 1 hour and 5 minutes | 69 mA/min |
Next came the camera test, which taxed the OnePlus Nord 2T, which died following working for 5 hours and 38 minutes. The POCO F4 fell next, following working for 5 hours 51 minutes. Camera tests gave way to a round of social media browsing, and that was when the iQOO Neo 6, which has the largest battery capacity, got one last shout out and ran out of power in 6 hours 13 minutes. Hence, the last man standing to test is the latest mid-ranger, Nothing Phone (1), which lasted for 7 hours and 2 minutes.
Once all phones failed, MSP ran a charge test. The Nothing Phone (1) is the slowest to charge at 33W. The POCO F4 comes next with 67W charging support, while the OnePlus Nord 2T and iQOO Neo 6 both charge at 80W speeds.
Nord 2T charges faster and takes only 32 minutes to fully charge from 0 percent. Understandably, the slowest boost is the Nothing Phone (1) which took 1 hour and 17 minutes to charge.