So far the best performing 8 Elite is the redmagic 10 pro with 85% stability and same was said for the redmagic 9 pro, looks like a fan and a massive vapor chamber is the way to go to cool this tosty devices
Finally a good successor for the mi 11 👏 This one is like a volvano erupting, while the mi 11 was like a nuclear plant at full power. Either way, the battery leaves the chat and your hands need to have a good dermatologist due to heavy burns
I am really worried about how the hell Samsung is willing to cool down This monstrosity without any active cooling or larger vapour chamber , whereas Samsung is willing to slim the devices , idiotically reducing cooling solutions 😢😢😢
In line with most OEMs, it boosts the wattage in benchmarking apps to fake the score for one round. However, these one-off benchmarks hide the truth for gamers, and performance is lower in real life. So, the inherent peak performance is solely for short tasks, and the truth for longer intensive tasks is that you will struggle to get the headline figures. In these terms, thermal management and optimisations are as important, and hopefully, OEMs can give a balance of performance and efficiency, which seems to be very doable with the 8 Elite. If you are a gamer, then I recommend a larger phone, probably one with a fan option. For non-gamers like me, these results are interesting but would not dissuade me from buying the Xiaomi 15.
It's called thermal throttling. All flagship phones have shit cooling and suffer from it. Go for a gaming phone if you want a truly premium experience without being scammed.
Why didn’t you got Xiaomi 15 Pro or Oneplus 13 or iQOO 13 as you are using Xiaomi 15 to test Snapdragon 8 Elite's capabilities! Is it a good idea to get the smallest Snapdragon 8 Elite powered phone with worst thermal management/cooling system to push Snapdragon 8 Elite?
@@VelianSpeaksTechsi nos vamos a los datos ideales el Snapdrago 8 elite consume 4.5W y el A18 pro 5W, quedaría en desventaja el A18 por un mayor consumo, Pero claro, son estos ideales, ya en la práctica son distintos, tu comentario seria en condiciones específicas, y sería lo normal dicho consumó
Great, thanks for bully- testing the ximi 15 😁 Edit: I wonder if you will also test the other small phone, vivo x200 pro mini and see which of the two sustains longer with their small body 🤩
8w is impossible to cool down passively in that small body, not only that exact phone, but even the ultra phones can go up to around 6w. We need to aim for 4,5-5W at max to not experience throttling and heat up the battery too much.
@@VelianSpeaksTechYes, but that means you use half the power. In 6month the games will get an update and all of a sudden you'd need the full power witch is unsustainable at 8w+. That is what happens each time. What I'd like to have is a phone that throttles to not less than 80% to have a bit of a room for futureproof...
Such pathetic cooling for a power hungry SoC. These OEMs need to stop charging 1000 dollars for devices with absolutely zero effort in the cooling system.
Hopefully Samsung fixes the RUclips overheating problem and Bluetooth stuttering problems. I have to force stop RUclips all the time, because it makes my Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra overheat. Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will be thinner and it will have even more power.
@MohamedOmar-vf7fy Brightness is at 40% or 50%. I'm not the only one who says RUclips makes S24 Ultra overheat. Force stop does help, but if you stop using RUclips for few minutes and use RUclips again, then the phone starts to overheat again. Force stop works for me everytime.
@miksumasterjbl8899 yeah I guess it's only ur phone then. I heard it the phone has a ton of problem online but when I bought it I didn't encounter any. I also updated it to 6.1 this maybe an issue with yours I had it for a week tho only time will tell on my unit. I hope yours get fixed with an update
@@VelianSpeaksTech i know that but rooting is not optional, in my region, rooting will cause the warranty to be void so nope, not an option unless ur phone alr out of warranty
Tnx for the sub! I tried all versions of winlator, but there ain't proper support for 8 elite... Very soon, hopefully, we ll get gamefusion or Adreno 8xx support for the winlator.
So far the best performing 8 Elite is the redmagic 10 pro with 85% stability and same was said for the redmagic 9 pro, looks like a fan and a massive vapor chamber is the way to go to cool this tosty devices
True , but the redmagic looks a bit thick than other elite phones
finally we found it. a king of stove 888 successor
Unlocked it :)
888 is heating king , exynos is the god
If 888 is the heating king , than the 8 gen 1 must be dominator of the universe 😂😂😂
@@VelianSpeaksTechiq 12 biased apple sheep 💩
@@amlanrakshit5968you must be so stupid
Finally a good successor for the mi 11 👏
This one is like a volvano erupting, while the mi 11 was like a nuclear plant at full power. Either way, the battery leaves the chat and your hands need to have a good dermatologist due to heavy burns
I am really worried about how the hell Samsung is willing to cool down This monstrosity without any active cooling or larger vapour chamber , whereas Samsung is willing to slim the devices , idiotically reducing cooling solutions 😢😢😢
now imagine running google maps with location turned on with the phone on a stand in the car under the sun scorched windshield 😂
In line with most OEMs, it boosts the wattage in benchmarking apps to fake the score for one round. However, these one-off benchmarks hide the truth for gamers, and performance is lower in real life.
So, the inherent peak performance is solely for short tasks, and the truth for longer intensive tasks is that you will struggle to get the headline figures. In these terms, thermal management and optimisations are as important, and hopefully, OEMs can give a balance of performance and efficiency, which seems to be very doable with the 8 Elite.
If you are a gamer, then I recommend a larger phone, probably one with a fan option. For non-gamers like me, these results are interesting but would not dissuade me from buying the Xiaomi 15.
It's called thermal throttling. All flagship phones have shit cooling and suffer from it. Go for a gaming phone if you want a truly premium experience without being scammed.
Why didn’t you got Xiaomi 15 Pro or Oneplus 13 or iQOO 13 as you are using Xiaomi 15 to test Snapdragon 8 Elite's capabilities! Is it a good idea to get the smallest Snapdragon 8 Elite powered phone with worst thermal management/cooling system to push Snapdragon 8 Elite?
any model size should perform the same as long as it has same hardware. Design Flaw.
@pav1u compact devices have small vapour changer to pass the heat and that's why they heat a lot more and drops the performance.
@@adityanarre2860 At the end its still a passive cooling system heavily rely on environment temperature
@@pav1uno, lol
OnePlus 13 reached 47 on wuthring waves
What about heavy duty performance test??
It will come
@@VelianSpeaksTech try 1+12\13 its drops fps from 120 to stupid 55 fps in one sec in tank blitz
Heard 8 elite improved web browsing by twice. Please let us know speedometer 3.0 benchmarks
Okay, will test it. Tnx
@VelianSpeaksTech please test on chrome and other browsers, result varies with different browsers. Thanks bud
Almost all SoCs this year use at least >10W of electricity, including A18.
It's a lot. The trick is to give 60 fps or 120fps stable performance with 3-5W and don't get your fingers burned.
you are apple fanboy who spread lies shame on you @@VelianSpeaksTech
@@VelianSpeaksTechbrainwashed apple zombi
@@VelianSpeaksTechsi nos vamos a los datos ideales el Snapdrago 8 elite consume 4.5W y el A18 pro 5W, quedaría en desventaja el A18 por un mayor consumo, Pero claro, son estos ideales, ya en la práctica son distintos, tu comentario seria en condiciones específicas, y sería lo normal dicho consumó
Please make a battery test of Xiaomi 15 ❤
Great video 👍 please can you run this test on the S21 Ultra 5G, would appreciate it 🙏
Thanks for the video
Nice video 🤩❤
Great, thanks for bully- testing the ximi 15 😁
Edit: I wonder if you will also test the other small phone, vivo x200 pro mini and see which of the two sustains longer with their small body 🤩
Please add Blackshark 4 fun cooler and see how much it improves the heat and power consumptipn 😁
8w is impossible to cool down passively in that small body, not only that exact phone, but even the ultra phones can go up to around 6w. We need to aim for 4,5-5W at max to not experience throttling and heat up the battery too much.
Check my game testing, it delivers stable 55-60 fps on 3.5W - 4W
@@VelianSpeaksTech *by going over 50c* That is just insane.
@@VelianSpeaksTechYes, but that means you use half the power. In 6month the games will get an update and all of a sudden you'd need the full power witch is unsustainable at 8w+. That is what happens each time. What I'd like to have is a phone that throttles to not less than 80% to have a bit of a room for futureproof...
Return of the 888
i really hope you wrong 😂 since i considering redmagic 10 pro+
That would do so much better than this Xiaomi mate @@MegaPhill93
Imagine disabling playback on other sites without any reason.
Such pathetic cooling for a power hungry SoC. These OEMs need to stop charging 1000 dollars for devices with absolutely zero effort in the cooling system.
Hopefully Samsung fixes the RUclips overheating problem and Bluetooth stuttering problems.
I have to force stop RUclips all the time, because it makes my Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra overheat.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra will be thinner and it will have even more power.
How u manage to get it to over heat lol is it like outdoors max brightness?
@MohamedOmar-vf7fy Brightness is at 40% or 50%.
I'm not the only one who says RUclips makes S24 Ultra overheat.
Force stop does help, but if you stop using RUclips for few minutes and use RUclips again, then the phone starts to overheat again.
Force stop works for me everytime.
This has never happened to me. You have a problem with your phone.
@@miksumasterjbl8899have you tried to disable stock yt app and use a yt mod?
@miksumasterjbl8899 yeah I guess it's only ur phone then. I heard it the phone has a ton of problem online but when I bought it I didn't encounter any. I also updated it to 6.1 this maybe an issue with yours I had it for a week tho only time will tell on my unit. I hope yours get fixed with an update
I think phones need accessible bios so user can oc or uc their processors as they see fit
51c is ridiculous
You can downclock and undervolt with customer kernels and root I guess.
@@VelianSpeaksTech i know that but rooting is not optional, in my region, rooting will cause the warranty to be void
so nope, not an option unless ur phone alr out of warranty
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Subbed! Try playing gta5 and other pc games on winlator pleease
Tnx for the sub! I tried all versions of winlator, but there ain't proper support for 8 elite...
Very soon, hopefully, we ll get gamefusion or Adreno 8xx support for the winlator.
8 gen 2 best
Use custom rom then it will surpass every phone 😂😂
Not even custom rom, just magisk to can edit the CPU and GPU governor and to remove all thermal throttling system and that's it
better than xperia Z3 😂
A18 overheating trotled garbage mess 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 a18 is stove heater iphone 16 overheating 😂💩
So whats a good Android chipset or phone at sustaining a good performance?
Iqoo series
Overheating in iPhones can be caused by the A18 Pro chip