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 OLEDOLED technology was invented by Eastman Kodak in the early 1980s. OLED panels are made from organic (carbon based) materials that emit light when electricity is applied through them. Since OLEDs do not require a backlight and filters (unlike LCD displays), they are more efficient, simpler to make, and much thinner. OLEDs have a great picture quality - brilliant colors, fast response rate and a wide viewing angle. OLEDs can also be used to make OLED lighting - thin, efficient and without any bad metals.screen with a resolution of 2700x1224 pixels and a refresh rate of 120Hz, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 processor and a 6600mAh battery with support for 66W fast charging. 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. |