Samsung Galaxy S9, iPhone X, Pixel 2, OnePlus 5T – Fast Charging Test

Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus, iPhone X, Google Pixel 2 and OnePlus 5T are compared in terms of fast charging, the result being a very interesting one.

Samsung Galaxy S9, iPhone X, Pixel 2, OnePlus 5T Fast Charging

Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus, iPhone X, Google Pixel 2 si OnePlus 5T appear today in a very interesting comparison that shows us which of the four phones has the fastest charging system implemented by the manufacturer. First of all, it should be mentioned that the iPhone X is the only mobile phone that requires this charger and this cable for fast charging, as they are not included in the standard package offered by Apple.

The OnePlus 5T is the phone that has the highest percentage of battery charged after 30 minutes, 59% of its battery being full of energy, for an equivalent of 1947 mAh. The iPhone X follows it with 50% of the battery and 1358 mAh, the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus being in the third position with 40% and 1400 mAh, while the Google Pixel 2 remains in the fourth position with 34% of the battery and 1197 mAh available for users after 30 minutes of fast charging.

Samsung Galaxy S9, iPhone X, Pixel 2, OnePlus 5T – fast charging test

The iPhone X charges quickly for only 30 minutes, when the battery reaches 50%, but going further, the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus manages to catch up only after over an hour and 30 minutes of charging, this being the only change in "ranking". The interesting part is that at this point the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus has the largest amount of charged battery, offering over 3300 mAh, even more than the OnePlus 5T, the iPhone X being the total limit at 2715 mAh.

The OnePlus 5T charges the fastest of all phones, as we have seen in many similar tests, the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus needing 10 minutes more, the iPhone X needing 2 hours more, while the Google Pixel 2 XL it needs 40 minutes more. Basically, the iPhone X does not excel at the speed with which the entire battery is charged, but in the first 30 minutes it is very close to the OnePlus 5T, Apple implementing this system to quickly provide as much energy as possible, not for full charging.