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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
5:52subscribe to watch more. Don’t forget to
5:55follow us on our social media platforms.
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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Ever found yourself scrambling for a power bank during your daily commute or while binge-watching your favorite K-drama? We’ve all been there. That sinking feeling when your phone hits 15% before lunchtime is the modern-day equivalent of running out of rice during a family gathering. It’s a crisis! That’s exactly why we got our hands on two of the hottest mid-range phones right now, the HONOR X9d 5G and the Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G, and decided to settle the score once and for all. Forget the spec sheets for a minute. We wanted to know which one can actually survive a full day of a typical Pinoy’s digital life—from endless Facebook scrolling and YouTube marathons to quick mobile gaming sessions and video calls with the family. In this video, we didn’t just glance at the battery capacity. We put them through a proper, grueling battery marathon designed to mimic real-world use. The results? Let’s just say one of these phones might just be the reliable ‘tropa’ you need that won’t bail on you before the day is over. Which contender has the stamina to be your all-day companion? Watch as we reveal which phone truly wins this battery battle.

What You’ll See in This Video

  • We put the HONOR X9d 5G and Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G through a rigorous real-world battery marathon, not just a simple spec comparison.
  • The test simulates a typical Filipino user’s day, including productivity tasks, media streaming, and more.
  • Discover which sub-₱18k phone actually lasts longer on a single charge when it matters most.
  • We break down the results from benchmarks like PC Mark’s Work 3.0 to give you clear, actionable insights.
  • Find out if the phone with the bigger battery capacity on paper is the true endurance champion.

Don’t just take our word for it. Watch the full video to see every test, every result, and find out which of these two popular mid-rangers deserves a spot in your pocket for its legendary battery life!

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which phone has a bigger battery on paper?

A: Based on the specs, the HONOR X9d 5G packs a larger 8,300 mAh battery compared to the Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G’s 6,580 mAh.

Q: Is the phone with the bigger battery always the winner?

A: Not necessarily! Battery optimization, chipset efficiency, and software play huge roles. That’s why we conducted real-world tests instead of just comparing numbers.

Q: Are these phones good for gaming and video streaming?

A: Both are capable mid-range contenders, but battery drain during these intensive tasks can vary. Our video shows you how they held up.

Q: What was the price range mentioned for these phones?

A: Both phones are positioned as popular contenders in the budget of under ₱18,000.

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