0:00two popular mid-range contenders at a
0:02budget of under 18,000 pesos. Today,
0:06we’re putting the Honor X9D 5G and the
0:09Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G head-to-head in a
0:12proper battery marathon. With the amount
0:14of things we do on our smartphones every
0:16day, from endless scrolling and video
0:18streaming to even gaming and
0:20productivity tasks, battery life has
0:22become one of the most important
0:24decisions when choosing a new device.
0:26So, the big question is this. Which of
0:28these two phones can actually keep up
0:30without constantly needing [music] to
0:32pop up to recharge? Well, let’s find
0:35out.
0:42First up, the specs. The Honor X90 5G
0:45features a 6.78 in full HD plus AMOLED
0:49display capable of reaching up to 6,000
0:52nits of peak brightness. It runs on the
0:54Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip which
0:56is built on a 4 nanometer process. And
0:59the real highlight here is its massive
1:018,300 mwatt hour silicon carbon lithium
1:05ion battery pack. It supports 66 watt
1:07wired charging and 7.5 watt reverse
1:10wired charging to help out your friends.
1:12On the other hand, the Redmi Note 15 Pro
1:155G supports a slightly larger 6.83 83 in
1:191.5K AMOLED display with up to 3,200
1:22nits of peak brightness. Powering it is
1:24the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra, also
1:28built on a 4 nanometer processor. It
1:30packs a 6,580 milliamp hour silicon
1:33carbon lithium ion battery as well, but
1:35supports 45 watt wired charging along
1:38with 22.5 watt reverse wired charging.
1:41On paper, the Honor clearly has the
1:44bigger battery, but real world results
1:47are what truly matters. Starting off
1:49with PC Mark’s work 3.0 battery test,
1:52which simulates realworld productivity
1:54tasks such as browsing, writing, and
1:57light image editing. In this benchmark,
1:59the Honor X90 lasted 17 hours and 23
2:02minutes, while the Redmi clocked in at
2:0417 hours and 18 minutes. Despite the
2:07significant difference in battery
2:09capacity, the results were surprisingly
2:11close. Honor wins in this first round,
2:13but only by a slim 5-minute margin. When
2:16it comes to everyday use, such as
2:18browsing the web and scrolling through
2:20social media for market research, the
2:22difference becomes a lot more
2:24noticeable. The Honor X90D lasted 25
2:27hours under our test conditions, while
2:28the Redmi Note 15 Pro managed only 20
2:31hours. Here, the larger 8,300 mAh
2:35battery of the Honor starts to flex its
2:37advantage. So, that’s another win for
2:40Honor in this second round. But how
2:42about gaming? We tested both devices
2:44using Mobile Legends playing under
2:46similar settings and brightness levels.
2:49Interestingly, both phones delivered
2:50identical endurance, lasting 10 hours
2:52each before needing a recharge. This
2:55suggests that both chipsets are well
2:57optimized for casual gaming sessions. So
3:00for this third round, well, it’s a tie,
3:02making the current scorec card two to
3:04one in favor of Honor. Streaming video
3:07content is one of the most battery
3:09draining activities for smartphones
3:11today. In our YouTube streaming tests,
3:13which we did over Wi-Fi and not
3:15downloaded videos, by the way, the Honor
3:17X9D delivered an impressive 50 hours of
3:20video playback. Meanwhile, the Redmi
3:22Note 15 Pro under similar conditions
3:25only lasted 20 hours. That’s a massive
3:27gap, giving the Honor a very significant
3:30edge for users who want to binge videos
3:33online for a lot longer. So, for video
3:35streaming longevity, Honor definitely
3:38wins. Last but not least, battery life
3:41is only one part of the equation. If we
3:43want a better picture, [music]
3:45charging speeds matter, too. In our
3:47wired charging test from 0 to 100%, the
3:49Honor X90 took 1 hour and 11 minutes to
3:52fully charge despite being rated at 66
3:55watt. The Redmi Note 15 Pro rated at 45
3:58watt wired charging completed a full
4:00charge faster at just 54 minutes.
4:03Suffice to say, despite being able to
4:05top up faster with the Redmi Note 15
4:07Pro, the Honor X9D does feature a larger
4:12battery capacity. Remember that this
4:14means even if the Note 15 Pro gives us
4:16faster charging speeds, the Honor X9D
4:19will last longer without having to
4:21charge in the middle of the day. But for
4:23this round focus on charging speeds,
4:25well, the Redmi wins. The Honor X90 in
4:28its 12 + 256 GB configuration is priced
4:32at 16,999
4:34pesos, while the Redmi Note 15 Pro with
4:378 GB plus 128 [music] GB of storage
4:40retails for 17,999
4:42pesos. From a battery perspective, the
4:45Honor X9D is clearly the better choice
4:48for users who prioritize endurance. It’s
4:51ideal for people who travel often, work
4:53long hours, or simply don’t want to
4:55worry about carrying a power bank with
4:57them. The Redmi, meanwhile, makes a
4:59strong case for users [music] who prefer
5:00faster charging times and stronger
5:02reverse charging capabilities. And for
5:05practically the same amount of money, we
5:07also get double the storage capacity
5:09with the Honor X9D. If battery life and
5:12durability matter most to you, the Honor
5:15X9D 5G is hard to beat. Its massive
5:188,300 milliamp hour silicon carbon
5:20battery consistently delivers longer
5:23endurance in realworld [music]
5:24scenarios, especially in productivity
5:26and video streaming tests. While the
5:28Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G charges faster and
5:31keeps pace in synthetic benchmarks, the
5:34overall battery marathon clearly favors
5:37the Honor. But which one will you guys
5:40pick in this comparison between the
5:42Honor X9D 5G and the Redmi Note 15 Pro
5:465G? Let us know in the comments below.
5:49And of course, if you enjoyed this video
5:50or found it informative, drop a like and
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5:56That’s Facebook, Instagram, X, and Tik
5:57Tok. By the way, you can read our full
5:59review of both devices now live on the
6:02Yugate website and also on the Yugate
6:04channel. Once again, this is Venos. I’ll
6:07see you guys in the next video. And
6:09these two has been the Honor X9D5G and
6:13the Redmi Note 15 Pro.
6:15>> [snorts]
6:16>> Bye.
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