Does iPhone 14 Pro Always on Display KILL Battery?? ☠️
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- Does iPhone 14 Pro Always on Display KILL Battery?? ☠️
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Try with single android phone..asus rog 6 lol.. you'll see💀
@@whizzman3734 She’s comparing mostly other mainstream phones like Samsung flagships which is fair enough.
Of course, Asus ROG 6 would undoubtedly have much better battery life. Especially that it’s a gaming phone.
Can i get any phone i need it pls i lost my one pluse while i was going tution and my fathwr has not know yet pls help me my father bougth the phone when i request him fir more then 2 years pls not fack we are very poor u can check
percent is not really accurate. certain phones can have the first 10% drop be really slow, then speed up the amount of battery percentage used. also, it doesn't take into account what apps are installed on the devices. not to mention percentage is affected by the battery capacity. so 1% on a 1000mAh battery is obviously not the same as 1% on a 2000mAh battery. total battery time would have been better measurement.
My 14 pro ate 20% in 9 hr span 😭
are we gonna ignore the fact that realme GT only dropped 7% and she didn't even mentioned it lmao
are we gonna ignore that you didn’t even say that the iPhone only dropped 7 percent also?
@averycuulduckdj yeah but she talked about it, duh.
@@averycuulduckdjthe chart shows that the iphone dropped 9% 🤓
@@ThatDepressedFiyosh she clearly said at the end that it also dropped 7percenr with a black backround
@averycuulduckdj we're not talking about that chart tho so that's irrelevant. If you minimize settings on the gt like that then it'll most likely go lower too...
This is how you do a short! Action packed with information. Nice job!
586 likes and no comments? Lemme fix that
@@thelastchairlol8527 Im wit you gang
But I don’t have five flagship phones 😅
@@swayzay6361 what do you mean?
@@thelastchairlol8527 he meant he hes with you ( writing his comment )cause you said " lemme fix that "
I think the test only really is valid when you start them all at 100% and let them fully drain. Battery percentage rarely accurately reflects the current capacity of the battery, it's all guesswork.
All phones should also have no new apps installed.
Exactly
Android fan doing mental gymnastics lol
@@metroboomin3990 No he's right. When side by side tests are done draining iPhones and androids from 100% to 0% the pattern is clear. iPhones stay in the 90% or 80% range much longer - or at least the numbers stay that high - but then the iPhones drain faster at mid to low range.
@@bluecoffee8414 this test specifically compares battery drain when the phone is off, which is something apple is known for being good at
Phone battery percentage may not always be accurate due to the way the phone measures battery life. The battery percentage is calculated based on the voltage of the battery, which can fluctuate depending on how much power is being drawn from it. This can cause the battery percentage to appear to drop faster than it actually is.
yea yea sure, if the Samsung had better battery y'all would be praising samsung but since it is apple and y'all hate apple. You are just making things up
Don't forget about battery capacity
For example 5300mAh battery will be drained slower than 4300mAh battery if battery drain is about same on both devices
@@rupodaburagohain9655tactically samsung does have bigger battery than iPhone so its better Samsung isn't efficient tho those are 2 different things. avarge letopl last 4 maybe 6 hr turned on but u don't say it has worse battery it uses more power therefor have less battery life
@@rupodaburagohain9655 of course I hate apple, I'm not gonna pay more money for a case for my earbuds than for how much I payed for my Android phone.
Nice mental gymnastics trying to defend androids
Apple is notorious for not showing actual drop in battery life when the phone is on stand-by. You'll notice a sudden and significant drop as soon as start using it
They have done it so many times in the past and people are just ignoring this fact.
@@skylineownzful have to justify paying a fortune on a phone that's easily 3-4 years behind competition 😊
Source?
@@maxborn7400it’s not really a fortune compared to the competition and the iPhone is ahead in many aspects, such as an overall device and ecosystem. A 1000 dollar investment in an iPhone is going to last around 5 or 6 years which would be 166 dollars a year for the phone. A 1000 dollar android phone will be comparable but usually can’t last as long between upgrades and you might end up spending more money in the long run.
@jayhype1076 just look at the battery because it goes from 100 to 89 in one go but on Samsung it goes from 100 to 99 to 98 and goes on
i love how just to prove her point, she entirely ignored realme gt 💀
Edit- ayo stop fighting guys, ik it's short she can't put all info, take it as a joke 💀💀
Every apple user don't want to admit there is a product better than their pricey ass phone
Also she said “MOST of the android phones” and did not say “ALL”.
Second, she showed the gt in the graph with the %.
Third, it’s a SHORT
@@lilacvioletpurple then this video will most probably be sponsored
Because 7%battery of realme gt is 315mah and 9%battery of iphone 14 pro is 288mah
Because thats a trash
Apple lies about the battery percentage, it stays at 100 for a long time and suddenly starts to drop.
Nope currently 15 pro max and 15 plus are the battery life kings , cope harder
@@shyguy4617 Yes, they have a good battery life. You misunderstood my comment.
Apple lies about the battery "percentage".
The battery stays at 100% for longer than usual and drops to 90% drastically. This has been proved in many battery comparison videos. The battery life of the new iPhones is good, but is not the best you can get, there are Android phones with 7000 mAH, that give you more battery life than the iPhones.
@@shyguy4617Technically, the Realme GT defeats it on call on time by double at almost 44 hours vs 25 hours.
android users cant lose can they? battery life is a huge point in your arguments and when apple beats it, you cant accept defeat
@@shyguy4617bros gassed up on that apple fan boy copuim🤡🤡
I like how she didn't mention that iphones lie about their battery percentage 💀
And completely ignored the Realme GT to prove her point
iPhones don’t lie about their battery usage anymore than any other battery powered device. The percentage is a pretty good estimate, it works by checking the available voltage from the battery then calculating the percentage.
@@Putri-nl2gg yeah right.
@@coutamaxplayer538 get a battery monitor and test it then lol, I can guarantee that the percentage will be around the same mark.
She should test budget phones to see what the actual difference is
she wanted to test for 24 hours but talks about the results after 12 hours 😂
I guess you could multiply the answer by 2 to get answer for 24 hrs 🤔😳
@@karthikc07 but not rlly as not the exact same bg activities occur in 24 hours
But I guess that gives an idea…. Why do you have to be so mentally limited and short-sighted?
@@karthikc07 mm.. let's do it for 1.34 hour and multiply the result with 17.9 hours?
24 hrs is more easy to understand and marketable than saying 12 hrs on a title
I think the best way to measure this is to start all phones at 100% because the battery in phones drain at different speeds based on the battery percentage which may effect the accuracy.
Also pretty sure iPhone slows down the indicator early on to give the impression the battery is lasting long
But the last legs of the battery drains "faster"
It'd be good to do a full drain and see how long the battery actually lasts
And also making sure that the updates are up to date
plus S22 was one year old phone so battery health compared to iPhone won't be that great
@@aafaquetole7129 1 year isn't that much, and it is just a few months older than the iPhone so not even nearly a year older
@@GameOver-nm2us yea but if u compare sth u need to eliminate more variables. U don't if she was playing genshin impact or other games for 24h on samsung and iphone was just taken from the applestore.
@@ABAKUSIATKO Bro, this is a short, if you want a detailed complicated 20 minutes video go ahead and find them there's plenty
One more thing on the Android, removing apps from recent-list doesn't kill them fully, some Android phones have a deep ram cleanup option hidden in Developer Options.
That’s so much unnecessary work😂 glad Apple exists
@@Unknownuserhtps Apple is the same except it doesn't even have such an option as deep cleaning.
@@VibeMusic996 bro when was this an issue on IOS??🤣 I’ve had androids all my life and never knew this
iPhones just work, SO SIMPLE😃
@@Unknownuserhtps It was never an issue on android either, there's a reason it is hidden in developer options. I myself use both of them for daily usage and both sides have their own advantage and disadvantages. It all depends on what the user bought the phone for. 🙏
@@VibeMusic996 I also use both and my channel has had many androids on it
S22ultra s21ultra 13 pro max 12 pro max
Not a ton but enough for me to give a fair opinion on both, Apple has better and simpler ram management
Samsung needs to fix this because ain’t no way 12GB of ram is worse than 6GB🤦♂️
How the iPhone dropped 0% in 12 hrs
With the screen of is possible
It's faking it.
@@LX.727 do you know how electric energy works? And it's stored?
@@mouloudjmohamed5116 what? Are you saying it wastes more energy when it is turned off?
I didn't say "more", but it still consume energy
The fact that it drop 0% after 3 hours tells me that the iPhone programmers are lying because it's impossible to run whatever mode for 3 hours and not lose 1%.
Your wrong LOL 😂
My samsung s6 lite tab dropped 0% after i fully charged it in 3hrs
You're correct if you run it long enough apple battery runs out faster than the Samsung even though at the start it stays at 100
I phone battery percent is a scam😂 this is how they fool these kinds of so called tech reviewers and general people
iPhone shows fake 100% for a long time 😂
Why isn't she talking about realme GT which dropped 7% lmaoo smh 🤣
Fr selective presentation of data
@@bigshammy she included it in the video herself what do you mean…
What is there to talk about
@@RaijuKaiju she only mentioned the phones that underperformed the iPhone
Different price point + nobody cares
I left the phone for 24 hrs but it's only 12 hrs😂.
No matter how good newer androids phones, can never switch me from the seamless of iOS. And before 2017 I was an android diehard..
For those of you don't know, Apple's battery percentage curve with battery voltage levels is different from Android's so technically you should be looking at the battery voltage ⚡ levels, not percentage reported by the OS. This comparison is meaningless
she had 125k views on this and who knows how much on original video. she got her goal. views=money... who cares about real tech knowleage
@@Xio_XD the minimum voltages is usually around 3.5v and maximum around 4.2v (100% charged), but it doesn't scale linearly. Look it up
Well, the iPhone is known for using a smaller sized batter than android phones which means the 9% decrease is actually much smaller than the 13% decrease in the Sammy and other phones
bruh nobody wouldve known that beforehand
@@Xio_XD bro amperes are also in the equation to determine percentage, therefore, the curve is not linear
Apple is known for manipulating their battery indicator. It may seem like it drops slowly at the start, but it most likely will start a steep decent once you let it go below 80%.
The best way to accurately measure drainage is to use an application that measures the mAH left.
Exactly what i wanted to comment
I noticed this with my MacBook Air.
The battery stayed at 100% for almost an hour of continuous web browsing. Then it dropped from 99 to 81 in the next hour doing the same tasks. And the same thing continued until I reached 50%.
No. Ask any BMS manufacturer. They’ll tell you that ecen the most advanced BMSs can never show the right percentage.
@@ithefy5830 I'm not talking about the right percentage, I'm talking about what the phone posts as a rate of discharge on the battery indicator.
I know they're all approximations, but Apple seems to have a little bias in their indicators.
@@user-rd6uc2sf6i Same on iPhone and also back in the days on my LG G3 haha.
I really appreciate these short, yet informative videos with actual real life tests, awesome work!
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Don't believe the Battery indicator on an iPhone, they tend to show it drops less even if it actually drops & down the line when you start using it would drop a bit more rapidly to compensate.
True
um no
@@bc4812 if you watch any of the numerous battery drain tests done on iPhones, it's quite apparently a fact.
@@bc4812 um yes
@@bc4812Um YES, it have been proven...
I love how she mentioned every phone that drained more, but not the one that drained less. 😂 Shhh, it doesn't exist.
She said MOST phones dropped more, she didn’t say that all of them dropped more, plus the graph clearly shows the differences between the phones, also of the realme that only lost 7%…maybe try to listen better next time or look up the definition of the word “most” if you don’t know it…
I love how this video is clear and simple, and to the point thank you.
Android has developer settings where you can limit the background processes.
And also use adb to remove all the bloat. That would give a lot more battery life
@@DrAdityaReddybut its supposed to be out of box test
No one is gonna do all of that bro
@@AERYS. all of that? Literally takes 10 minutes
@@DrAdityaReddy Yeah, Emily from LA is going to plug their phone into a pc turn of fucking usb debugging and shit?
phew. i thought it dropped 32% cus you showed us the battery at 68% 😳 got me in the first half!
Awwh love your shirt! so cute! 🥰
Never seen anything simple yet so satisfying video like this before!!!! Nice video!
woahh, your video has improved so muchh. the lab test, the captions. this is amazing!
I don't believe this. How much did Apple paid u for this
@@rissem7945 if apple paid her, she has to legally say it. if she doesn't, you and i can sue her. you want to sue ella?
@@emiharith Ok in my POV, i don't think this is true, completely my opinion but youtubes promoting products is not a new thing. If u and me gonna start suing them for lying then we will sue most of the youtubers coz most of them is a lie.
@@emiharith Can't blame them coz thats how they and everyone gets money. They lie to get people to buy their products.
@@rissem7945 no, we're not suing them for lying. we're suing them for not declaring sponsorships
The Androids are also a year older so I’m pumped to see how the new ones are performing 👏👏
Love always on
The S22 Ultra is 8 months old. But yeah, the S23U will perform better.
@@bugunlukbukadarinternetyet7832
@@farhatullahsyed6597bro was speechless he didnt even say anything
It is very lucky that they are OLED screens and not LCD screens because when there is a black on a screen that is LCD, it still lights up ☻
Thanks, that was really interesting to see actually! Really like your videos!
Keep in mind battery percentages are not equal between phones. For example iPhones tends to stay at 100% much longer than other phones and then drop more later. Some other phones do this as well, but how much slowly they drop in the beginning can vary. Testing something like this isn't gonna be easy.
Thanks for taking the time to do this. Looking forward to more awesomeness!!
thanks for the test!🖤
Quick and good comparison, i was wondering about that question so thank you
Also depends about the phone battery size. A big battery is going to use same amount of energy and a small one but the percentage difference is smaller
Samsung S23 ULTRA'S BATTERY AND THE PHONE ITSELF IS BIGGER THAN IPHONE AND ITS BATTERY 😂😂 YET IT RULES WITH BATTERY LIFE...... People, why can't you just accept the fact that SAMSUNG IS BETTER THAN IPHONE
@@iknoweditzzplease delete its so cringe
Fast and informative! Love it!
You mean misinformation you cant compare the 2 different types android and ios have totally different functionality a Playstation portable is more closer to ios than android
The actual test must be a full battery drain test.
Ever wondered why your phone takes different amount of time for the same percentage of charge to drain at different values 🤔?
It's a software trick!
(For me 1st and last 20% lasts more time)
One more thing 1% on 5000mAh and 1% on 3000mAh are not the same.
I love this information, thank you beautiful
Its all due to the bionic chip been optimized. Unfortunately when it comes to android the snapdron chipsets are usually power hungry and it won't be optimized as the bionic chip since there are plenty of androids with the snapdragon chip, where's apple can focus on the iphones chipset since its just one model per year
Finally someone who undertsand
Imagne if samsung has it's own system- chip and these thing that apple have samsung will be the best phones by far
@@irfexs but Samsung has their own Exynos chips?
@@AzVfL
i know but i meant if they had their own complete system and chip
system and everything made by them
like apple ios - a16 and others are by them so the consistency will be good that everything is 100% work with it's full power
sorry for that bad explanation but i'm not good at english hope u got the point
next year .
snapdragon will manufacture by the same company who makes apple bionic chip..so s23 ultra gonna be really powerul and optimised ..mark my words..sd 8gen1 had been really poorely optimised cause samung had made it
Realme GT with Snapdragon literally proved you wrong and how and what Bionic Chip Gonna do in a Always on display? Android is just losing Beacause they have more activity in a background
i love how she said she deactivated every background app on the iPhone to test battery drain with the android phones (that are not even the same maH) and then she literally said that the iPhone lasted more because the android phones had more background process going on like wtf u dumb? 💀
Just because the apps are cleared out doesn't mean there aren't still background processes. You can't just turn them off by clearing the app in that part of the phone.
iPhone clears it
S22 ultra has more mah lmfao
5500 mah vs 3200 mah, also some phones like to lie about their percentages so i think a more accurate test would be to test till the battery dies
which the iPhone still clears btw
This is good and helps alot thanks
What a great idea for a video because no one else focuses on such issues
I've always been more concerned about burn-in on the 14s than battery life.
@Rakee Go I keep my S22's AOD on 24/7, no burn-in at all.
The AOD clock on the S22 moves to prevent the pixels from burning in, unlike the iPhone, which just sits there
Got to love that she didn't mention realme and how their phone outperformed the iPhone.
It literally didn’t?
Both dropped 7% lmao
@@liamszcan you not read or listen she said the iPhone dropped 9 percent not 7
@@matthew9053That was with the iPhone actually having a wallpaper, on black screen both performed the same
This was a great short well done! Always wanted to know how AOD affects battery!
the point is, the iphone SAYS that their battery is that but it's lower than it says
i heard this from somewhere don't judge me
Love your video! Although ofc apples battery optimization is crazy, I think it is important to know that Apple tends to keep the battery at 100 for ad long as possible, and then dip faster as it gets closer to 0, while samsung is somewhat more consistent.
I love your videos. I almost always click on your videos if it appears on my feed. The way you speak is very clear that I don't get bored finishing the whole vid. Keep up the good work!
I agree, JoJo.
@@injeolmi6 thank you my fellow JoJo enjoyer
That’s the thing that pissed me with the Samsung galaxy FE where the battery drained significantly because of always on display , even when I changed the settings tap to view AOD , nothing changed
Really liked the before after in every frame necessary. Good editing
Genuinely surprised to see a well made short like this😂
FYI, battery percentage is just an estimation and it's often not very accurate (especially at high percentages).
This is very helpful
For the people saying that she didn't mentioned the realme gt, she did and the thing is that iphone also drops the same 7% as realme gt when the wallpaper in always on display is turned off so that's equal.
Short answer: It will drain battery, but since the background activity is low, its not going to do much (9%) which is bad but not as bad since it takes a long time.
No need for short answer to an already short answer
Nokia: that is a rookie number
It's like comparing apples and oranges.
Check the battery drop/drain in mAh range in all phone and explain the battery drain
Okay but that wallpaper is so nice
Here’s a cool tip for dimming your AOD on the iPhone. If you reduce your “white point” in accessibility, your AOD is drastically lowered in brightness. I set mine to 80% with a triple click on the home button. I can still brighten my entire screen if need be. Thank me later. 😊
We need that lockscreen wallpaper!!!
Now this is value in a video. Well done.
I really need a new phone and would love to try an iPhone for a change. Thank you for this educational video
Most of these phones have smaller batteries, or have older batteries In general. they may have degraded especially with the pixel 6 pro you showed, being a year old.
Edit: also, these are two completely different operating systems, so they're clearly not going to handle everything in the same way
yea she should have attached the actual battery health of each phone
Display power consumption left the chat
To test this properly you need to see how long it takes for them to run out of battery. Most phones often display 100% way longer than they should
the battery drain in iPhones is also not very uniform, I've noticed that it stays on 100% for a long time but once it starts dropping it drains drastically faster
Ella this is such a good video! Super high detail and informative keep it upppp❤️
Thank you for that brief but highly instructive video.
Cheers from Paris :D
Yea and also because plle only makes 3 phones per year so its easier for them to optimize everything better. Which makes sense as other company put out 15-ish phones a year
Also consider the display size as well
The first ever short which provided me with complete information and no bullshit. You miss have earned a subscriber
This is such a great informative video!! 💜
As a realme gt user i see this as an absolute win
I use infinix, before it was draining the battery normally (9 hours) because it has bloatware apps running in the background. After i deleted them, my phone can stay and watch youtube for a whole day! If i play any games then it'll drain pretty fast
12 hours with 0% battery loss... Well done apple ...again well done👍👍👍
Just be careful with that information. Apple have been known to lie about battery percentage.
@@Reexys just take any battery drain test videos. the iphones maintain 100% for soo long then drops like crazy.
@@catboy3471 In the past apple have been know to maintain higher battery percentages (90-100 percent) for a long time, when they really are lower in percentage
@@catboy3471 seems obvious that the iphone have more battery life, practically it doesn't have background activity. Like you can't upload or download something when you're on another app or with the screen locked.
@@subhojit2003 I’ve watched my 13 pro battery all the time when i first got it and each 10% lasted around an hour even the first 100-90 all the same amount of drop
I love how she didn't mention realme gt 😭😂
I was saying the same thing how convenient indeed 😂
It is a short. In the full video she explains that the gt has a less bright display over all. While also having black background. So that would be like comparing battery drain between 100% brightness VS 50%.
@@ddc_3337 not like the apple always on was full max brightness
you're only one of the two complaining about it, shut up
@@kijo6642 GT is still lower brightness than the rest in the lineup
Just use Always On mode for "screen touch only"
your shirt is sooo adorable 😍 💕
“How did you know that i only date guys with iPhones”
I don’t recommend going of by phone percentages, since all phones display it differently in different portions and aren’t very precise especially of your measuring between different companies. I suggest either by checking how much the mAh has dropped in each phone or by timing the phones until they die showing how long they last.
They're only not consistent when you first unplug them at 100%. iPhones and some other phones will say they have 100% for a long time until they actually drop down to ~95% to prevent battery anxiety and then show the battery gradually trickling down.
Misleading information when just comparing percentages.
If battery percentage was a perfect science it might be valuable information.
But even more so is to know how big a battery is
yes! that’s a fact. my phone is fully charge at 10pm then when I checked the next day. Battery percent dropped by 11 percent. I didn’t use it, but the wi-fi is on.
Really great video. Lots of people saying that the AOD on the iPhone is consuming a lot of battery but it’s actually doing the best of them all.
Thanks for doing the comparison. I think Android uses more standby power due to Google’s background data harvesting.
more like data mining 😂
Due to apple programming 100% battery to last wayy longer than other percentages im hesitant to believe this without testing how long each phone takes to drain afterwards
Very helpful
iPhone in 68% and Samsung 78%🧐
And she didn't mention that Realme GT only consumes 7% battery😂😂
And? She did mention that the Realme GT "only" consumes 7% battery (with a much darker always-on screen) in the video, just not in the Short version of it.
Left 24 hours but the result only for 12 hours.
Women ☕
@@SSG_Akali ???
@@BradLoyo reddit humour
12 hours with color AOD and 12 hours with black AOD
This depends on the MAH of each phone and how the phones show it. And efficiency!
Leave it for longer. I saw a battery comparison where the iPhone lied claiming to be at 100% but to failure both phones had the same battery down to the second
"I left my iphone 14 for 24 hours"
Me who is only seeing details about 12hours
Most of the people are not gonna keep their phone on airplane mode for 24 hours
Meanwhile her wifi on while testing 😂 such drastic drop is for sure
Apple shuts down everything when screen is off. It's pretty annoying when you share live locations. You actually have to go in options and force always on in settings but then battery life won't be any better than rest
That is depends on battery size( M.A.H)
Yes, I'm surprised no one said this
@@alaaelhayek2594 thanks man... 😞😞😞
Size of battery should be taken into consideration and not just %. If you want to get more relative, than what does each % from each phone means in terms of run time
AP mode should also be off for a close to real life comparison imo
If you're curious, the iPhone has a way smaller battery.
That Realme GT just chillin
Apple also has the battery set up were it says 100% until it drops to like 90% drops rapidly, then evens out around 45%