Finally decided to check the battery on the test from
antutuThe test was held at night (whatever calls could reset it), the test started in power saving mode, and I did not stop it and restarted in the usual one (the difference is only included in the WiFi enabled, you can learn a hundred points from the final result)
Since I am already
wrotethat I have problems when charging, the test started with 97% of the charge (the phone did not want to charge, it is visible in the screenshot)
Here is the results:
And immediately, perhaps your screen performance screen (beautiful digit :))
A bit of the theory of what these parrots represent:
test from
antutuThe algorithm is unscrewed by the brightness of the screen (the most voracious element of smartphones) to the maximum, plus it is trying to synthetically load the processor to the maximum (up to 100%, the truth is not always it turns out, usually 60-90%) I have kept about 75% on average . In this mode, the smartphone works before a discharge message or up to 15% (usually) I turned off the test for 16% charge.
As parrots are considered: the time worked in the dough is multiplied by three and the number of parrots is obtained for comparison with other devices (2207/3/60 = 12.26 hours of operation)
For example, at most I found, it was a smartphone from Lenovo P780,
He dials an average of 1250, maximum 1400(on some firmware especially economical), and it comes out (1400/3/60 = 7.7 hours) or (1250/3 / 60 = 6.9 hours)
In this threadYou can compare with other devices by the number of scored parrots with our device.