 Hey guys, Thundie here and here's the video we've been waiting for, the battery charge test on the Galaxy Note 10 Plus and of course you know we're going to be compared it to other devices. Now before we go ahead, don't forget to smash that subscribe button and hit the notification bell to subscribe to the channel so we can make more videos like this for you. Now the Galaxy Note 10 Plus comes with a 4300mAh battery. It's got a 25W charger so which means this thing can charge really fast, much faster than what we have with the Galaxy Note 9. But how does it compare to the competition and is it really fast right? Let's go ahead and measure it in this video. Now you guys are wondering what device is well it's not going to be the iPhone because the iPhone is just slow. Let's put it our way iPhone charging is not fast sorry iPhone fans it's got to set it aside. But what we're going to be comparing it to is the OnePlus 7 Pro with the warp charger at 30 watts and it's a 4000mAh battery as well as the Huawei P30 Pro which does have a 4200mAh battery and a 40W charger so it's really fast. And then we've got the Apple Reno 10X zoom which has a 20W charger and a 4065mAh battery. Now as I mentioned Samsung has a 25W charger with it and that's something we're going to see with its 4300mAh battery. So we'll put it up see how it works but without wasting any more time let's start charging. So everything's plugged in let's go ahead and start. So of course we turn everything on you're going to see everything start turning on and right now we're going to be roughly at 1%. Now a thing of note is the Huawei actually turns on when you start charging it so we're going to go ahead and do the same for the other devices we'll turn them on so that's a fair and balanced field here. So this is about 20 seconds in everything is now powered on fast forwarding a bit we're going to hit our first read at 10 minutes for all these devices again the galaxies are the far left with the OnePlus are the far right. Now our first device first check at 10 minutes we've got the Galaxy Note 10 plus at 21%. Please see it off they're always on display it's pretty nice for the 25 watt charger and it looks like Samsung has improved things from what they had from last year. Apple comes in pretty much the last numbers here at 14% so even though it's got a 30 watt charger with their fast charging it's lagging behind the Galaxy's 25 watt charger. Now the Huawei P30 Pro is at 26% with its 40 watt charger and you can see the advantages of it right here on this device so you can see Huawei is leading the head right now and second is the OnePlus 7 Pro with the watt charger which you've got here at 24% not 10 minute mark so we can see where things lies we'll see how things change as we do our next check I'm gonna move to 41 minutes for our next check we had a couple of checks in between just to see where they are and it was still pretty close around the same percentages if you will but the biggest change comes in around 35 minutes to 41 minutes or so this is when we see change in percentages and also big jump in battery percentages so do you not check here first the Galaxy Note 10 plus is at 84% that is really good and it's jumped ahead as you can see with the list but we're just gonna go through for a second so it's an 84% proving 25 watt charger is quite quite good so you get 84% in 40 minutes of charge while the Alpo is at 67% at 41 minutes of charge so that's what we have for Alpo right here and then the P30 Pro is at 87% so again that 40 watt charger is pushing ahead really strong for Huawei which is really nice so that's good to see that there and finally the OnePlus 7 Pro now is behind at 79% so it's got a 79% for the OnePlus 7 Pro so maybe the Galaxy will go ahead from here on so we're gonna go through some checks here and we'll go to the 60-minute market gain hour to see where we are we're gonna check in between but it's interesting to see how charging has just changed over the years and how fast you can charge your device you can see 40 minutes we're gonna about 80% or so 80 something percent which is pretty nice at least for Huawei and Samsung offer so the 60-minute mark the Galaxy Note 10 plus is at 94% that's pretty cool so in an hour you get almost full battery life 94% this is where things slow down and the Alpo 10x zoom is at 82% it's moved up a bit much better the Huawei is at 98% it's almost done again the 40 watt charger is really nice and the OnePlus is now caught up back with the Note 10 plus at 94% but you're gonna see how the end of charging differs with different devices some devices are faster some devices are slower towards the end of the charging process which is quite interesting but I think we know well that within an hour with any of these devices we can get enough juice to get our day going which is pretty cool so the first device that actually goes to 100 is the Huawei P30 Pro at an hour three minutes gets to 100% which is pretty nice and it's good to see so an hour three minutes that's that's that's awesome I mean I think that sets a mark but also remember that's a 40 watt charger there now we're gonna move forward speed through we did a couple of checks in between just to see where this is but our Galaxy has hit a hundred percent right there you can see the green icon on the Ozone display at about an hour and eight minutes that is pretty cool so now eight minutes we've got a hundred percent on the Galaxy Note 10 plus that 25 watt charger only a few minutes behind what the Huawei has done which is cool which is really good and of course you can see the OnePlus 7 Pro is at 98% so it's a trickle charge time so we're gonna see where the OnePlus lands and where of course the Apple lands at the very end to get a good idea of what we have for times but that was quite quite impressive for you know for the Galaxy device Samsung's had slow charges in the fast charging the bars but not as fast as we've seen lately and it looks like they've stepped up their game and looks like our OnePlus 7 Pro is done at an hour 12 minutes so that's also really good in our 12 minutes it's not a bad time for OnePlus solid fast effective and we're gonna see where of course our OPPO is OPPO Reno is at 92% and yeah just gonna make sure we finalize and see where the OPPO lands at and I believe it's at an hour 28 minutes so that's the kind of time we get from there so man this has been very very interesting let's go ahead and round this up and see what we we can extrapolate with those numbers so as the title says that was shocking and quite impressive I mean charging now is just faster you don't have to wait two three hours to charge your device that's just not needed and it clearly shows with this test now number one was the Huawei P30 Pro fastest at an hour three minutes it's got a 4200 mAh battery and also the fastest of what charger at 40 watts so it's quite impressive basically slightly above an hour and that was pretty cool second and the most efficient in my mind is the Galaxy Note 10 plus it came in at an hour eight minutes about just five minutes after and it does have a 4300 mAh battery so take take that it's a note it's got a bigger battery and it's got a 25 watt charger so it's more efficient and using the charge coming out of your plug you know which is which is great so Samsung has really caught up here with their new charger on the Galaxy Note 10 plus and then you have the OnePlus 7 Pro which came in third at an hour and 12 minutes with its 4,000 mAh battery and its 30 watt charger so impressive from OnePlus and finally to round up everything was of course the Oppo Reno 10 X zoom at an hour 28 minutes with its 4,065 mAh battery and it's 20 watt charger but all times have been really impressive I mean I really like it I like the speeding charger as you go back and you can see that you know at 40% all them are at least the top three where at around 80% in average and battery life so in 40 minutes you get an 8% and just bare minimum which is pretty cool but again looking at what the Galaxy has done I considered the most efficient because in an hour eight minutes it used a 25 watt charger to charge a 4,300 mAh device to 100% capacity again all devices started at zero there was no charge and it was pretty cool anyway guys I hope you enjoyed this video and let me know if you want me to correct anything if you have any 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