Infinix NOTE 30 VIP Battery Drain and Charging Test: Can It Handle Heavy Gaming?

Will the Infinix NOTE 30 VIP’s bold battery and charging capabilities wow us?

We gamers are very particular about our devices. We need a phone that can fulfill our needs, our wants – a phone that can handle heavy gaming. Well, with the Infinix NOTE 30 VIP promising a premium gaming experience, we performed a battery drain test for 10 minutes, with brightness at 50%, volume at 100% and every game running on the highest settings, the results are as follows:

Mobile Legends

The game is operating at its maximum settings. Even while operating at full capacity for an extended period of time, the cooling technology on the phone allows it to remain noticeably cooler. The battery was depleted by 7% over the course of 10 minutes, which isn’t really that alarming given that it was running at maximum settings and 120 frames per second(ultra refresh rate), both of which consume a lot of power.

Call of Duty

The same as the result of playing Mobile Legends, the battery was depleted by 7% over the course of 10 minutes, which is just fine, knowing that it was running at maximum settings and ultra refresh rate, both of which consume a lot of battery juice.

Genshin Impact

The stuttering in Genshin Impact is to be expected considering the game’s high system requirements. Due to the fact that it is only limited at 60 frames per second, it also consumed 1% less energy than other games. The power required to operate the game increases with the refresh rate. However, 6% over 10 minutes is still acceptable, particularly for a demanding game like Genshin Impact.

Gameplay video:

As seen in the gameplay video above, the phone runs Mobile Legends and Call of Duty at maximum settings without any issues, while Genshin Impact exhibits a few minor hitches, which is quite acceptable given the game’s high system requirements, even for flagships. The phone performs remarkably well for its cost.

Game settings

GameGraphics SettingsFPS Quality
Mobile Legends: Bang BangUltraUltra
Call of Duty: MobileUltraHigh
Genshin ImpactHighest60

Drain test

For the drain test, here are the results for 10 minutes of heavy maxed out gaming:

GAMESDischarge
Genshin Impact6% of battery percentage
Call of Duty7% of battery percentage
Mobile Legends7% of battery percentage

The findings could first alarm some users, but don’t worry—all games are set to their highest settings, so the phone is operating at peak efficiency for 10 minutes. For the majority of phones, an average of 6.66% battery loss over ten minutes of intense gaming is usual. As long as the phone supports rapid charging, this won’t be an issue.

We also did some charging tests. The 68W charger charged the phone from 0% to 75% in under 30 minutes as seen in our battery charging test below. Additionally, up to 50W of wireless charging is supported.

Be aware that the Infinix NOTE 30 VIP features a bypass mode, which directs charging electricity straight to the motherboard to prevent overheating during gaming when the battery level hits 30%. This is an especially great feature for gamers and artists alike.

Undoubtedly, the Infinix NOTE 30 VIP is a very powerful phone! It is able to handle games at their highest setting with minimal effort. Along with an extremely fast charging speed, gamers will surely have a field day with this device. Do you wish to possess this beast? You may purchase the phone on these platforms: Tiktok shop, Lazada and Shopee!

For our full review of the phone, click here.

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