![]() ![]() Even though the residual consumption of the charger itself was slightly higher than the average, its residual consumption when the device was still plugged in and fully charged was extremely low, the lowest in our database to date. The charge efficiency, as well as the adapter efficiency, was lower than the average. The 22.5W charger took its time to fill up the Honor X7’s large 5000mAh battery at 2 hours and 31 minutes to reach full capacity. When the device reached 2%, the device would automatically turn off after 30 seconds. We noticed that the battery levels 8%, 28%, 48%, 68%, and 88% displayed by the UI lasted only 30 seconds, whatever the use case, even during the charging tests. When tested in calibrated mode, the gaming and calling tests showed decent autonomy, but the device struggled when streaming video and music. Indeed, it showed excellent performance during the typical usage scenario, with low discharge currents, day and night, and excellent autonomy on the go, especially when scrolling on social apps and using GPS navigation. The autonomy was really optimized when testing in factory default settings. The Honor X7’s global battery score ranks it above average in our entire database. High discharge currents in calibrated mode, except when gaming.Slow charging time due to the small 22.5W charger.Poor performance in calibrated mode when streaming music and video.Automatic device shut down 30 seconds after reaching 2%.Whatever the use case, battery levels 8%, 28%, 48%, 68%, and 88% displayed by the UI lasted only 30 seconds. ![]()
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