Honor X9c tops DxOMark's autonomy rating |
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Employees of the DxOMark laboratory published autonomy testing of the recently released mid-range smartphone Honor X9c. Experts were impressed with the operating time of the device, which eventually became the new leader of the rating. Honor X9c features a 6.78-inch OLED ![]() On a single charge, the smartphone lasted 55 hours with heavy usage of 7 hours a day. In moderate mode (4 hours a day) it lasted 89 hours, and in economy mode (2, 5 hours a day) - 128 hours. According to DxOMark tests, it lasted for 15 hours and 25 minutes while gaming, 29 hours and 2 minutes while watching videos, and 42 hours and 23 minutes while talking on the phone. In terms of charging, the results are decent, but far from record-breaking. In 30 minutes it replenishes 59%, and it takes 42 minutes to charge to 80%. To see 100%, you need to wait 70 minutes. The experts also noted a discrepancy in the displayed and real charge level. When they measured 15.8% charge, the system showed 20%. Despite the remarks, Honor X9c took the first place in the overall mobile battery rating. |