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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus vs iPhone XS Max Speed Test! #Helpful Post


Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus vs iPhone XS Max Speed Test!  #Helpful Post




hey what's up guys everything Apple Pro
here and this is the one I've been
waiting for the deciding video to say
which phone is faster the Samsung Galaxy
S 10 plus versus the iPhone tennis max
if you take a look at these on paper the
iPhone 10s max it looks pretty weak it
compared to the S 10 plus but apples
always have that chip optimization the

head start and lead-in chip developments
all right now spec wise these are closer
than ever eight nanometers now on the
snapdragon a 55 versus seven here of
course the 98 10 eggsy nose if you have
it is a 7 innovator chip also the ram
quite a big difference here the iphone
tennis max has 3 gigabytes the samsung
galaxy s 10 plus has 8 gigabytes or 12
depending on which Edition you get a bit
lacking Apple definitely the physical
hardware and this video will be testing
a variety of scenarios so will have a
good idea about which phone performs
better and where so let's get started on
a comprehensive speed test between the
greatest right now okay so let's start
with the usual the real world speed test
so running all of these apps
consecutively basically what you do on a
day to day basis and seeing how the
phones handle them now there's a spin
this time around these phones are fully
loaded so they've got all my data on
them pictures music so they are loaded
up this is the first time ever doing a
test like that I think it will change
things and one of the biggest
improvements I personally saw on the
Snapdragon a 55 chip is the fast export
time for photos for videos this is a 10k
image and 100% JPEG quality converting
its to in a snap check in a 55 just flew
past it so definitely an improvement
another big factor here is animation
speed which the Samsung Galaxy S tens
animations are half of that of the
iPhone and then we're gonna be doing a
second part or actually remove
animations and change the animations on
the iPhone and there's a big difference
as well so approaching the halfway point
of the speed test you can see both are
neck-and-neck you really cannot tell the
difference between them they're on the
same application even I changed up the
order and the type of applications I
added the test lab basically stuff that
I use more on a daily basis and I put
the grass of thought or earlier on so
jumping from small apps to large apps
then back to small apps web-based apps
there's a lot of variety here and it's
really getting the core
sense of the speed and by far I want to
make this disclaimer this was the most
difficult speed test I've ever published
on this channel the Samsung Galaxy S 10
for no reason would crash apps would
stop working a grand theft auto
basically half the time wouldn't even
load I don't understand I think it's
this optimization the device is so new
it's not even on market yet where app
developers haven't fully released
updates to support it and it was very
very apparent
so this score may not even be reflective
of the final result over time and that's
why we do a variety of speed tests just
to give you the best rough idea of the
speed from all angles so at this point
the Samsung Galaxy S ten takes charge
and is actually in the lead already
exporting 4k video this is a minute and
a half clip 4k around 200 megabytes and
it is just powering through this is the
first time I'm seeing snapdragon
actually compiled an export video faster
than iOS that was very surprising to me
as we wrap up the video editing process
there's a point I'd like to make and
that's the fluidity of the home screen
on the iPhone while you're leaving an
app you can already be clicking to open
another one on the Samsung you actually
have to wait for the animation to finish
the overall gesture control just the
fluidity of the home screen that's so
different between ease and it's very
apparent using them and actually during
the speed test so much more so this is
where things get interesting the Samsung
Galaxy S 10 really shows its prowess on
round 2 when every single application is
still loaded in the background there's a
little delay when loading animations but
yes
rest assured every single application
was still pre-loaded I didn't have to
reload anything and that's what a
gigabytes of RAM the iPhone with 3
gigabytes still managed pretty well it's
the big ticket items like Grand Theft
Auto that had to be reloaded but overall
all these smaller apps were still there
Apple is continuously working on the
optimization in iOS and it's apparent
but it's still you know it needs more
physical RAM that's basically what it
all comes down to so the S 10 finishes
round two with a 46 second time which
isn't the best I've seen but considering
modern apps are getting larger and
harder to load that's still very
formidable and the iPhone tennis max
finishes with 42 seconds around - okay
this is an interesting part so for the
second test I wanted to rerun the
original but with no animations
the iPhone I changed the animation to a
slide-in it's faster than a stock one
but just wanted to show you how
dramatically different the results could
be without animations on the Samsung
Galaxy S 10 it doesn't matter so much at
all because the moment you click that
button the app starts loading regardless
of the animation that's something I
noticed the iPhone actually waits for
the animation to finish before starting
to load the app so that didn't make as
much difference as I thought but
all-in-all the animations thing mostly
mattered on round 2 the one apps are
already pre-loaded in the background and
this again all ties in with the RAM if
you have a lot of RAM and apps stay open
in the background longer that means when
you launch them with a shorter animation
that's where you save the real time and
in round 2 for the iPhone that was
really apparent and this is why one of
my most requested features to Apple for
iOS 13 is the ability to remove or
shorten animations to a shorter period
because they're simply too long right
now and there's quite a difference when
you do do that the iPhone on round 2
saved 15 seconds and on round 1 a little
bit the round 2 for the Samsung Galaxy S
10 was quite dramatic as well along
animations are the enemy and we should
be shortening or getting rid of them
altogether wow just wow what a process
this was one of the most difficult speed
tests ever due to the crashing on
Android just completely on optimize for
most of these apps and it's very very
distinct so next up let's go ahead and
do a startup test so this is iOS vs.
Android P 9.0 basically how long it
takes to start from a completely dead
device and we're gonna launch it three
two one so these are both unlocked they
I believe have no carrier labels
although the Samsung might and this is
running iOS twelve point one point two
just a couple versions behind from the
newest but really nothing different
speed wise so I don't expect a
difference once ufs 3.0 the new memory
standard launches here it's gonna be
even faster but as you can see the
iPhone had a few second head start here
okay so with both of these devices on
I'm gonna clear out the apps which are
very nice having a button on Android
let's launch some of the apps that I use
on a daily basis so Instagram one two
and it's ready to go faster oh actually
the same time by the time I refreshed
same on both and camera one two so
without animations this one
obviously faster very cool to see and
Google Maps one two again faster over
here on the Android native territory
Tesla app one two and a eight looks like
the iPhone was a little bit faster but
both pretty much the same a Netflix one
two so much faster on a Samsung Galaxy S
ten plus let's actually launch asphalt
here one two this is a huge application
on both so as you can see full screen
experience on the s10 plus it means the
app has somewhat been updated and yeah
it was first by a couple seconds so good
to seem let's try something like Spotify
here one two and the web based app
loaded first on Android without the
animation YouTube one two and again on
Android very cool to see and SoundCloud
one two so yeah it looks like all the
web-based stuff definitely looks faster
on the s10 Amazon one two so it's very
good to see you looks like there's some
optimization here that the iPhone may
not have even had anyways so what can I
tell just from app launching on both of
these I'd say the samsung galaxy s n
plus takes the cake on that one but it's
not by much really it is it's keeping
apps open in the background is much more
important to me than saving a couple
seconds launching every application
couple milliseconds I mean but the
Galaxy S 10 is definitely the winner on
that the iPhone had to refresh them
after a while so good to see alright
let's get into the benchmarks with a
Geekbench for great place to start here
so give us a general overview of the
multitasking score any single core
performance of the processor right here
are those legendary scores so the
Samsung Galaxy S ten pause does approach
the multi-core score of the iPhone
tennis max but considering this is about
half a year newer you would expect it to
be at that score single core score is
definitely lacking and again this is not
Samsung's fault this is Qualcomm's
faults with their processors not
necessarily even Falls just where
they're at technologically all this is
running just for fun I like to see the
hottest point on both of these devices
it looks like we got 111 112 degrees on
the S 10 hottest point here on the logic
board 106 so interesting even with the
cooling chamber the iPhone
a few degrees cooler versus the s10 plus
all right and here are those scores so
fairly close aside from the GPU which
yes 10 plus has double score on very
cool so those are the benchmarks lastly
I'd like to test out biometrics okay
let's let the Battle of the biometrics
commence on the right we've got apples
face ID system on the left to the on the
ultrasonic fingerprint sensor which is
on a very specific spot it's kind of
easy to miss but let me try sinking this
as closely as possible three two one Wow
look at that at least double the speed
over face ID do that once again so one
two three
yeah there's simply no animation to
jumps right into your home screen
there's no waiting for that drawn-out
animation I love it and one more time
literally addicted to this wow so much
faster and with the screens on one two
three yeah even so considerably faster
and one last time for safe measure one
two three in case you guys had any
doubts yes the fingerprint sensor is
faster versus face ID of course it's not
as secure as Apple would like you to
believe but considerably faster so all
around guys what can I tell you the
Samsung Galaxy S 10 plus definitely some
very great RAM management Apple needs to
work on that in iOS and not only that
it's a hardware limitation they need to
add more RAM to this bad boy otherwise
it's considerably fast the export of 4k
video is so much better than before
snapdragon a 55 definitely got that on
lockdown so I'm liking what I'm seeing
guys definitely the OS just needs a
little bit more polish but ultimately
I'd say because of the animations
difference the S 10 plus does have a
slight advantage here so thanks for
watching guys
those are my results of the S 10 plus
comparison to the iPhone and a speed
test sense and hopefully it may even
influence your decision in purchasing
one or the other
thanks for watching guys peace

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