Yo, what's up everybody its lbs here again today is the day that we are going to do a speed test between the two most expensive devices out of the market. As of right now, we've got the Google Pixel XL versus the iPhone 7 plus I think this is one of the most anticipated speed tests. I've been waiting for quite some time now. I really want to know if the pure stock Android from Google can actually beat the well optimized iPhone 7 plus for the settings I've set. Both devices animations off iPhone 7 plus reduce motion was turned on to turn off the animations. Both devices will be connected to the same Wi-Fi, to replicate real-world usage, as if you're out and about in the crowd fighting for the same Wi-Fi connection for the test, I'll be doing my usual routine, checking the thermal throttling, opening, apps benchmarking and so on.
So without further ado, let's get started. That is my room temperature. It is 21 degrees Celsius with 70% of humidity. You alright guys. So now we are going to do the fingerprint scanner.
The pixel XL all I have to do is place my finger on the scanner, and it will activate the fingerprint scanner, whereas the iPhone, 7, plus I, have to actually press the button to fully activate the fingerprint scanner. So here we go so there you have it guys. The split test between the Android versus Apple is officially over. We finally know which device performs the best when it comes to performance, even though it was a tie, we can still break it down, which device actually performs better for the needs of the consumers. If you are the type of person who wants to open the common apps that fastest, such as the social media, browsing the internet, camera apps and so on, the pixel Excel device is definitely the one for you.
But if you are the person who cares about having the fastest device to open games and benchmark apps, getting high benchmark scores in amazing multitasking, then the iPhone 7 plus, is the better buy for you. It really depends on what your needs are, but for the majority of people out there who owns a device really doesn't care much about opening. The benchmark, apps the fastest or getting the highest scores, what they care about is which device actually performs better when it comes to opening their daily common apps the fastest. So there you have it guys. Thank you for watching my video.
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