Battery Life

One area that the XPS line has historically done very well was in battery life. This has been a combination of Dell building very efficient devices, as well as providing above-average battery capacities. For the 2020 XPS 13, Dell is offering a 52 Wh battery, which is somewhat smaller than they have in previous models. We shall see what kind of an impact that has on the overall runtime of this notebook. To fairly compare models, all devices are tested with the display brightness set to 200 nits.

Web Battery Life

Battery Life 2016 - Web

Dell starts out strong with an excellent result on our web battery life test. It managed to achieve over 13.5 hours of runtime on this fairly demanding web workload.

Battery Life 2016 - Web - Normalized

The normalized result removes the battery size from the equation so we can get a clearer picture on overall device efficiency, and we can see why the XPS 13 has lost none of its amazing battery life despite Dell shrinking the battery capacity. Dell continues to lead the field here, at least with the 1920x1200 display that we reviewed. Certainly the higher-resolution, wide-gamut 3840x2400 panel would impact this result significantly.

PCMark 10 Modern Office Battery

PCMark 10 Modern Office Battery

A new benchmark added to the stable is the PCMark 10 Modern Office Battery test, which runs through several common office scenarios on a ten-minute loop. If a device is able to finish the tasks quicker, it gets to idle for a higher percentage of the ten-minute test loop, so efficiency is important, but performance also plays a factor. The XPS 13 once again achieved a very strong result, almost matching the web runtime.

Movie Playback

Battery Life Movie Playback

On the movie playback we generally see devices offer even more battery life than the other tests, but the XPS 13 showed such platform efficiency in the previous results that it was not able to extend that much here, but it is still a very strong result.

Battery Life Tesseract

Breaking the movie playback into number of times you can play a very long movie, the XPS 13 almost achieves six complete playbacks of The Avengers before shutting down.

Charge Time

Dell ships a 45-Watt AC adapter with the XPS 13, which charges over a USB-C connector. Since there are Thunderbolt 3 ports on both sides of the notebook, it allows you to charge from whatever side is most convenient, which can help with cable management and is always a nice bonus.

Battery Charge Time

The small charger is plenty to run the notebook, but the charge rate is not spectacular. Luckily, the excellent battery life does mitigate this. Dell does offer an ExpressCharge option which will charge the battery to 80% in one hour and fully charge in two hours, however the user has to specifically choose this if they desire it using the Dell Power Manager software.

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  • vladx - Saturday, July 18, 2020 - link

    Yes indeed, Intel might not as flashy but their chipset drivers are rock solid. Their GPU drivers need more work but are much less likely to cause crashes or software conflicts.
  • Korguz - Saturday, July 18, 2020 - link

    " their chipset drivers are rock solid " not really, but your an intel shill, so of course you will say that.
  • vladx - Saturday, July 18, 2020 - link

    That's because they are, unless you go to over the top with overclocking.
  • Korguz - Saturday, July 18, 2020 - link

    yea ok sure.
  • Spunjji - Monday, July 20, 2020 - link

    You've never used an Intel GPU then? :|
    How about their amazing Management Engine Interface? :| :|
    Or the absolutely stunning PROSet networking software? :| :| :|

    Every manufacturer releases buggy software for some of their products. We can do this all day, or you could *point to the specifics that are supposedly wrong with Renoir*. As nobody has - and the only people hammering on this particular nail or notoriously unable to hold a discussion without introducing a motte-and-bailey - I'm going to assume you do not have anything to back up the claims.
  • gescom - Friday, July 17, 2020 - link

    Some Thinkpad series are already available with amd ryzen 4x00.
  • The True Morbus - Thursday, July 16, 2020 - link

    Lol, Intel...
  • Deicidium369 - Thursday, July 16, 2020 - link

    You realize this is an almost 1 year old chip - same as the Late September Dell 13 2-in-1...

    Tiger Lake launches in the next couple of months - and Tiger Lake 4C is 17% slower than AMD 8C and the iGPU is not even competitive on the AMD side - Xe LP equals the Nvidia MX350.

    So yeah LOL Intel - matching the MX350 and virtually matching the top Renoir with half the cores.
  • haukionkannel - Thursday, July 16, 2020 - link

    It is because people don`t buy amd laptops... why make something that most people Are not willing to buy? That is the biggest problem with amd laptops. Intel can put 5 years old cpus in laptops and those sel like hotcakes...
  • sonny73n - Friday, July 17, 2020 - link

    You’re spouting senseless BS over and over. It’s disgusting.

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