 Hey guys, Thunder E here and it's time for the video you've been waiting for, it's another battery charge test video and this time it includes two devices that I know you guys want to see. I'm talking about the OnePlus 7T which comes with its brand new warp charge 30T from OnePlus. They promise this is going to be much faster, it's going to close the gap from the last video we had and of course the new Huawei Mate 30 Pro which has of course a 40W charger on that device it looks so good so good and as Danny would say it's just hard fire but we have other competitors in this video as well that includes the Galaxy Note 10 Plus and we'll be using the 45W charger and some of you may ask why not the 25W? We already know what the 25W charger does, it does that in 65 minutes so that's fine but we're using the 45W charger in this video and also the iPhone 11 Pro Max. Now the reason you're wondering okay why the iPhone as well I haven't tested this out in a charge test I know it's got an 18W charger but we'll see. Now looking at all the devices here we start off with the OnePlus 7T it's got a 300mAh battery, 30W charger, the warp 32 charger, moving over to the iPhone 11 Pro Max that has a 3969mAh battery with an 18W charger. The Galaxy Note 10 Plus has a 4300mAh battery using the 45W charger you can buy separately and not the 25W and finally the Huawei Mate 30 Pro which has a 4500mAh battery and a 40W Supercharger. Let's not waste any time and start charging. Alright let's get started here we have all our devices they are all turned off because you guys wanted me to check out the charging test with all the devices turned off. Right now we're speeding through and I've got to say though I think the OnePlus 7T the charger there the warp charger 30T it will be doing an interesting job in this video because from what I'm seeing quickly it looks like it's catching up at least matching with the Galaxy Note 10 Plus and of course the Huawei Mate 30 Pro but we'll see when we get to the 30-minute mark. Now charging your devices at a very fast pace is something we all like because we can quickly top off and move but of course remember every device here has a different size battery not a single device has the same battery we've got 4500mAh for Huawei 4300s for the Note we've got 3969 for the iPhone and then we've got 3800 for the OnePlus 7T. We're approaching that 30-minute mark so let's see what we have here for all devices this is going to be very interesting to see let's start up with OnePlus 7T 64 minutes iPhone that's 49 Galaxy is giving us 59 minutes and Huawei 68 so OnePlus is ahead of the Galaxy but behind the Huawei at a 30-minute mark that's interesting and we expected the iPhone to be slower it is an 18 watch charger so you know it was going to be slow but it was close to that 50% mark that Apple stated so to be fair they are correct with that 49% which is pretty close but I'm liking what OnePlus is doing here I mean again bear in mind smaller battery size compared to the Huawei and the Galaxy but it's still catching up pretty well now the other thing to note is the charging brakes now all of the devices here have of course fast chargers the Galaxy of course is using type C as well as the iPhone all the other two are type A so we're getting to okay let's see we're getting to a closing mark here and it looks like who's going to be the first yes it is the OnePlus OnePlus finished at 53 minutes and three seconds while the Galaxy is at 90 and the Huawei is at 96 and the iPhone's behind let's not talk about the iPhone for now but that's impressive I mean that's actually shocking I didn't expect it to be that fast 53 minutes and three seconds OnePlus said it was a fast charger so I guess it is let's see who comes in seconds it's still trailing behind here and I think the Huawei will probably finish second here and that comes in at let's see almost there Huawei at 63 minutes so an hour and three minutes is when the Huawei finished up again remember all these devices have been powered off except the iPhone which of course will always turn on so you have that in play what about the Galaxy what do we have here now this is quite interesting this is the 45 watt charger of the Galaxy finishes at an hour and 11 minutes I find that very very strange because the 45 watt charger in our last test finished at an hour while it was powered on so that is very very interesting to see here and we finished up with the the iPhone at an hour 48 minutes so the iPhone has cut down its charging time quite a bit okay wait seriously what did I just see the OnePlus 70 is the fastest device to charge yes it's got a 300 mAh battery but those numbers do not add up for the Galaxy or the Huawei that is just way too long so we are going to run this again for a second test this time with the devices powered on all right we're running this again and this time we're going all the way through to the first device of course fully powers up now as you notice there's one device missing in round two it's the iPhone well didn't make the cut our cut was basically an hour 30 minutes an iPhone did an hour 48 I'm just joking we just wanted to see if there was an anomaly here because I have a feeling that these devices charge differently when it's powered on or powered off and we saw the numbers earlier with the Galaxy Note 10 plus doing a much longer time than it's it's 25 watt charger which is it's interesting to see now the Huawei we don't know because it's the first time with the Mate 30 Pro but we'll see how that pans out but from the quick just checks I'm seeing here it looks like the OnePlus 70 is still ahead but in mind again it has this smaller battery compared to the other two devices here on screen with the Galaxy at 4300 mAh and the Mate 10 30 Pro at 4500 mAh so we'll see how close they are but it looks like it's going to be the OnePlus 70 again to take the lead and the win at this time and we're getting close to the mark because you can see that yep it is the OnePlus 70 at 57 minutes so when it's powered on it's about four minutes slower so it was 53 minutes before now it's 57 minutes so we can at least tell that with the warp charger if your device is turned off you get a faster charge and if your device is turned on it's slightly slower four minutes is no big deal doesn't matter uh that's cool but the Galaxy also looks like it's moving faster remember the last time when we were running this with the it powered off it took an hour and 11 minutes so that was a long time much longer than I've seen for any charge times with the Galaxy Note 10 plus but we'll see where it is it's almost there at 100 we're waiting for it we can look at the always-on display yep it is at 60 minutes and 30 seconds so within an hour you should fully charge your Galaxy Note 10 plus if it's powered on if it's powered off you get an additional 11 minutes so from our very unscientific study year that's what we're getting and the Huawei is behind here but I would believe not as long I am thinking but I could be wrong here because again these numbers have differed from time to time for me here so we shall wait and see but it looks like it's taking longer and longer and longer it looks like it's actually past the time we had for the Huawei Mate 30 Pro when it was powered off so let's see what time we get here for the Mate 30 Pro when it powered on and we are almost at that point speeding through the video and boom an hour 11 minutes so swap times of the Galaxy 63 minutes when it was actually powered off all right guys there you have it we have a new king with a slight caveat it is the OnePlus 7T it is the fastest device to charge at 57 minutes when powered on and 53 minutes when powered off yes I know this is unscientific I also know it has the smallest battery of all the devices we tested here at 3800 milliamps but that's what you have for the OnePlus 7T coming in second or third depending on the time is the Huawei Mate 30 Pro which comes in at 63 minutes when powered off and an hour and 11 minutes when powered on and the Galaxy Note 10 Plus which comes in at 60 minutes when powered off on sorry and um and an hour 11 minutes when powered off and the iPhone is you know an hour 48 minutes it's down the line down the line there so if you have any questions or any comments about this let me know if you disagree or you think I made a mistake leave this comments down below but give your thoughts do you think this makes the OnePlus 7T one of the best devices to buy currently especially at its price point at 599 imagine this a 599 device can charge in 53 minutes that's awesome right anyway thank you very much guys don't forget to like share subscribe and always enjoy your entertainment