Battery Life - Contrasting Two Models

The Mate 20 comes with an LCD screen and a 4000mAh battery. The screen is slightly larger in area than that of the Mate 20 Pro, who in turn uses an OLED screen, but also features a slightly larger 4200mAh battery.

The Kirin 980 of both phones should provide great efficiency, although I have to note that my units of the Mate 20 Pro seemed to have a worse binned SoC, as active system power consumption (normalised for screen and idle) in SPEC was about 8-9% higher than on the Mate 20.

Web Browsing Battery Life 2016 (WiFi)

In the web browsing test, we see the regular Mate 20 post some new record battery life results, with a staggering runtime of 13.5h. Here we finally see Huawei replicate the results of the Mate 9, which similarly had a very efficient screen. The efficiency of the SoC also augments the phone above that of other devices.

On the Mate 20 Pro, we see the previously discovered screen panel issues come back to haunt it. Even though it has a larger battery and a smaller screen than the Mate 20, the more expensive phone fares worse off in the test. Unfortunately the large base power handicap of the phone along with slightly worse luminance efficiency is the main cause of the results.

In regards to the Mate 10 results: The actual battery life of devices on the stock firmware should be better, unfortunately I haven’t been able to get to get back to this version as my units have a variant that unlock the memory controller to its full speed (and reduces battery life).

PCMark Work 2.0 - Battery Life

In PCMark, we see a similar regression on the part of the Mate 20 Pro – the regular version is achieving excellent results. Here the test is favourable to OLED devices, as evidenced by the P20 Pro leading all our results, however again this increase base power consumption of the Mate 20 Pro costs it a lot of lifetime which ends up it having much reduced battery life compared to where the SoC and battery capacity should have been capable of.

Overall, there’s two conclusions here in regards to battery life:

The Mate 20 is just an outstanding device and is currently showcasing absolutely leading battery life. Most devices with such runtimes are lower or mid-range phones with large battery capacities. In the high end, the Mate 20 is essentially in a tier of its own as it achieves this excellent battery life result while also showcasing the best performance of an Android device.

The Mate 20 Pro’s result and conclusion is a bit more muted. Its battery life isn’t bad, but falls short of expectations. Here the 4200mAh battery serves as no more than to just compensate for the inefficient display.

Display Measurement & Power Camera - Daylight Evaluation
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  • id4andrei - Friday, November 16, 2018 - link

    Have to say, did not expect Huawei of all companies to correctly ape FaceID. I thought that Android OEMs would not be able to compete as Apple bought the OG Kinect company for that. That's serious talent.
  • s.yu - Friday, November 16, 2018 - link

    I'm beginning to think Huawei's making this watercolor texture their new hallmark. They can't solve the texture problem with their 1/1.7" 40MP flagship so any smaller modules are intentionally crippled? LG is bad though, LG's the only company delivering consistently worse texture than Huawei.
    I remember the Mate20P outperforming P20P in terms of texture from samples elsewhere, yet here the tables turn. Very bad QC and a bad lens sample? Or maybe the P20P is a surprisingly good copy, from impression it usually smears more than this.
  • Don Hrle - Friday, November 16, 2018 - link

    Is performance mode capable of sustained system and gaming performance? I've seen in other review saying phone is prone to significant heating and throttling then.
  • Andrei Frumusanu - Friday, November 16, 2018 - link

    All the results here are in performance mode.
  • iwod - Friday, November 16, 2018 - link

    I like it where we finally come to the conclusion, OLED isn't power efficient. I just wish we have better LCD tech so we don't have to live with PWM Display.

    How much does actual Mate 20 / Pro cost in retail? Surely those are listed prices and they are not going to really sell it at those price right? Those are crazy Apple price range.
  • iwod - Friday, November 16, 2018 - link

    And I hate to say this.... I like the Mate 20 Camera quality photos then the iPhone XS. I really really dislike some of the tone and colouring Apple decided to use with its Camera.
  • Chitti - Friday, November 16, 2018 - link

    Mate 20 Pro on Smart or 1080p or 1440p ?
  • Chitti - Friday, November 16, 2018 - link

    And what about the In display FPS, even it consumes battery.
    1hr more battery life if it's disabled.
  • Andrei Frumusanu - Friday, November 16, 2018 - link

    It wasn't active at the time of the battery tests.
  • Andrei Frumusanu - Friday, November 16, 2018 - link

    1440p.

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