AnTutu should be the most familiar benchmarking software for everyone, right? Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 has been able to run more than a million marks in Antu Rabbit, and the post-holiday mass-produced Tianji 9000 is also expected to reach this level.
Recently, Antutu launched the V9.2.7 update, adding a charging test in the new version of the application, which can detect the real-time power of the mobile phone during the charging process, and may not be as accurate as the test power instrument we purchased additionally, but it is expensive to use for free, not in vain.
Antutu's charging test technology comes from power-Z authorization, clicking on the charging test will pop up a prompt message, to the effect that the test results only represent the actual charging power of this test, not the theoretical maximum power of the mobile phone. If you want to measure the maximum charging power, you need to wait for the power to be less than 20% to start the test, and stay away from the high temperature environment. In addition, the mobile phone can only be charged with full blood in the off-screen state, so the screen should be turned off during the test, and the rabbit should be locked to avoid being killed in the background when the screen is turned off.
The statistical interface of the results of the Antutu charging test is very friendly, in addition to the real-time charging voltage, current, power and battery temperature, it also provides a curve chart of the time and corresponding charging power, as well as the change of power and the charging time, as well as the number and type of battery cells.
Taking OPPO Find X3 Pro Photographer Edition as an example, through Antutu, you can find that it has a built-in dual-cell 4500mAh battery, the highest charging power is 25.7W, and it takes about 31 minutes to fully charge from 9%.
It should be noted that since the OPPO Find X3 Pro is a dual battery, its peak charging power should be ×2, that is, around 50W, and Antutu did not detect the theoretical upper limit of 65W during the charging process.