02-16-2020 03:41 AM
02-28-2020 10:28 PM
Anders_ASUSHere you go.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/45638#Comment_45638
xtomylee, please don't make up your own settings. The whole purpose with this thread is to sync our settings. If you set your screen brightness to 75%, there will be a bigger difference in our results than if we test at 100%. I'm not saying 100% is entirely fair as there are brightness variations between displays but it's easier to compare at 100% than 75%
It's also important that we have X-mode OFF.
Please use these settings and surrounding conditions
- X-Mode OFF
- 100% brightness
- Adaptive brightness Off
- 120Hz
- Airplane Mode active
- Volume +1 above muted (audio circuit will be active but inaudible)
- System lighting Off
- Room temperature as close to 23 celsius as possible
- Keep away from strong light
Sunlight or a very bright desk lamp may put the display in overdrive and increase the brightness to above 600 nits.
In my second test without throttling, I reached 7h and 30 min. For those of you who haven't used PCMark before. This test runs from 100% to 20% so it doesn't matter what the battery percentage says in the screenshot.
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03-02-2020 07:03 AM
xtomyleeLooks good! There's about 3% error margin in PCMark for Android but we can already say that if you have 7+ hours. Then there's nothing wrong with your phone and If you can reach 8h and 30min like OPC, then you have a really good battery.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/45894#Comment_45894
Here you go.
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03-02-2020 09:00 AM
03-02-2020 06:03 PM
03-03-2020 02:45 AM
IRONHIDEIf this test was made indoors and away from sunlight, then I would say It's a bit on the short side. I would advise you to visit an ASUS Service Center and ask them to test your battery.i tried agan and it is much lower
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