So I have my HTC One m9 here and my HTC One a9 here, and what I'm going to do is well. First I ran a battery test and then MET a little about that. Then after that I'm going to run a deep bench benchmark test, and I'm going to run it three times, because you know every time you run it, you get a different score, and you should, I might run it. I'm going to put the scores on the side here. So first thing is: let's set up with battery testing. Okay, so I tested the battery using the Geek bench 3 battery runtime, and you can see my m-mine here.
I ran it from 99 percent to 3 percent and on my 9 from 100 to 0 percent. So on here, so you figure I've got about 3 hours here, but I still have double the time with my 89. Ok I got almost six and a half hours, and this is what the display light on. So it was basically on the whole entire time when this thing ran now in the real world is actually a little different. Okay.
Now what I got was me being a full time. Users were both these phones with my m9 I, get literally I, get like 10 hours, I'm, not a happy camper, with 10 hours and all my a 9 I'm quite impressed I get 14 hours now. Just to give you like another example, if you know I use my iPhone 6s full time as well, and I get 11 hours on there. So I get 10 hours on here.11 hours on my iPhone 6s and I get 14 hours on my 9, and you can see. Then we go to my benchmark here, and you can see here my a 9 m 9 I got 5.1 here. I got Android 6.0 here, I have the Snapdragon 810 here, so I'm just going to go ahead and run it and each time I get scores. I'm going to put the scores on the side of the video here and, of course, I'm going to fast-forward through all the boring parts.
Okay. So here we have the scores and look at that. The m9 scored higher in single and multi-core, so I'm going to go ahead and run this again. So, let's click on back Wow. Can you believe it the m9, get it in single and multi-core again, then it goes up back and click on run? It again.
I'll run it for the last time that their time here, okay! Well there we have it again. The m9 obviously beats the 9 in single core and multi-core every single time, but my preference. If I had to get one of these phones, it would definitely be the a9. Even if I had to pay a couple of hundred dollars more because of the battery life, it seems like it's, it runs smoother than the m8 and one of the biggest things for me is camera. The camera is pretty good on the a9, however, on the m8 I mean I'm having so much difficulty.
If someone is so frustrating with the camera, you know I mean I didn't purchase these phones, you know to you, know, use like a DSLR. I purchased these phones, because I wanted a good point and shoot camera. You know every time, I take a shot. I want to do it fast, and I want the pictures to be good. I don't want to have to fiddle around with all the bunts and stuff like that.
Anyways! That's pretty much it! You know if you guys can comment, give me your suggestions in your comments between these two phones and that's pretty much it thanks for watching goodbye.
Source : WorldofTech