What's up guys this is it the iPhone 8 plus, is here with its legendary AAA 11 CPU, the world's strongest processor, in a smartphone at today. That is an incredible title to hold, and I wanted to compare it to Apple's second best to the iPhone 7 plus with the a-10. So the iPhone 8 plus, is a great phone, been using it for a day. Already, wireless charging is awesome. Louder. Speakers true tone display new colors, it's a great phone, but what really shines is what you can't see under the hood.
So in this video we're going to be going through a variety of tests, starting with a real-world test and then going from there into synchronized speed test. I just want to see how much faster is this versus the iPhone 7 plus inside. We have the same amount of RAM, a new process, 10 nanometers versus 14 and 16 for the iPhone 7 and 7 plus series, but we don't really know these specs for the cores. It's a 6 core Bionic chip, regardless apple claims, it is 70% faster for the top tier CPU chips, the fastest ones. So, let's see how that compares in the real world test now we're gonna start off synchronized here by loading.
A simple Snapchat and I tried to do this as good as possible, but you guys may notice a couple discrepancies. This isn't perfect, but it will give us a good indication of which is faster and in what areas, so both are neck-and-neck. At this point, the iPhone 8 plus off the bat I noticed, has a little difficulty loading certain applications. It takes a little longer for certain things and don't be worried. Don't let that put you off from buying one, because the iPhone 8 plus is a brand-new device.
Most apps will receive updates over the next few days, even weeks to make sure that the compatibility with these new devices is ensured and the Apple an 11 chip still has time to get optimized with iOS updates. So this is likely to change in the future. You'll notice that it's neck and neck at this point both are still at the same spot as one another, and at this point, where we're loading, larger applications games, I notice that the iPhone 8 plus starts to hang a little. It doesn't load them as fast as the iPhone, 7, plus and I. Definitely don't think it's an issue of processing power here, I mean lord knows: there is enough on the iPhone 8 plus overkill the fastest smartphone ever, but it doesn't know how to utilize that properly, so I think with the updates.
It's definitely going to be getting better, and you will notice a difference in the future. But here the iPhone 7 does take the lead. It's already on Netflix, going to Ever. Basically one application ahead of the iPhone 8, plus this entire time, I mean literally like clockwork here and believe it or not. I actually had to re-film this scene several times just because Iowa's 11 was making apps crash and compatibility issues.
It was really, really frustrating to film this video. So do you take that into consideration? Iowa's loving slows them down in general, but at this point the iPhone 8 plus left ahead for just a second before the iPhone 7 plus caught up, and this is a minute and 30 second 4k 30 frames per second video, so nothing too special something you're going to see fairly commonly now, and we're importing them compiling them and exporting the very same video. This is where it kind of struck me Wow. The iPhone 7 plus, is so well optimized the same video for the same compilation and export. It was faster.
It's already saving the video, while the iPhone 8 plus, is still compiling that video and that's a very interesting thing to see, and I certainly hope you guys don't take this test. The wrong way. The iPhone 8 plus, is the faster phone. It is proven it is there the processing power everything it's just a test like this is basically testing, optimization, animation, speed. All of that combined anyways, the iPhone 7 plus, has finished with round 1 at a staggering 2 minutes and 29 seconds, so I'm pretty in line with past results that I've had in the speed tests and going back into the applications.
You can see that everything is still preloaded exactly where I left it, so I have no issues here, like I had on the Galaxy SA, where everything started to reload, and I highlight this because take note the iPhone 8, plus at 2 minutes and 49 seconds when it starts, is round 2. Has these issues you'll notice that in some of the applications they start needing to be reloaded, and the camera had some issues taking some pictures and the Google Maps app crashed on me. Those compatibility issues again, Photoshop Express did not save where it was, so I had to go and export that once again and Minecraft completely reset it wasn't where I left it made a game for whatever reason. Maybe it was the 4k video compilation that cleared out the app switcher started, deleting apps in it and I had to reload them. Mario run got as well.
So this is a very interesting thing to see on an iPhone I was always proud of memory utilization on the iPhones. It looks like the iPhone 8 plus just doesn't have it. What the iPhone 7 plus has that optimization once again asphalt needed to be reloaded. This is astounding for me to see and moving on to grand theft, auto San Andreas that also needed to be reloaded. So all the heavy applications did need to be reloaded in the app switcher again very surprising, to see from Apple, but something any feature that will be fixed will be resolved from here on out.
I noticed all the lighter applications stuff like Zynga poker, Netflix Uber. Everything was still where I left it. Those did not get reloaded. It was the heaviest usage applications. That's in the background got cleared while exporting that 4k video.
So this is the final result. Here. We've got four minutes and ten seconds for the total results on the iPhone A+ versus three minutes and two seconds on the iPhone 7 plus. That is a full minute in between them and round to reloading the already loaded applications took much longer on the iPhone 8 plus, just because it started clearing those apps out. Something to consider maybe but again will be fixed in the future.
Well, I, never a newer iPhone is slower than an older one. Something I would have never predicted to actually happen now. We all know that's most likely, probably because it's a new iPhone, it hasn't been optimized. It hasn't been fully taken advantage of all the apps for the existing iPhones and I. Don't blame it for being slower.
It is not a slower phone. These apps are just not optimized for it. It was I wanted to do a quick power down startup test here, see how long it takes the new iPhone to startup compared to the older one, both running the latest iOS 11 point o firmware at the time. The first one of the new iOS 11 line honestly really buggy, really terrible battery life on my 7 plus, so I'm not liking that, hopefully it gets better anyways in 3, 2 1, and they are off. So these are completely different in terms of speed.
This one is almost double the benchmarks of the iPhone 7 plus. It is ridiculous just how incredibly powerful it is in the multi-core score, and always we got the flashing, oh wow, that was in probably fast here. Oh my goodness. I did not expect that, and these are both these same capacities. So there's no difference in the flash storage memory on these guys that was so much faster than the iPhone 7 applause, oh wow, all right, so I'm.
Moving on! Let's do some app launching here with the app switcher is cleared, so we can get a realistic idea of how these apps launch time wise on both devices. Anyways. Let's try over here with camera, one two, three, maybe a little faster on the H+ Instagram one, two about the same: their Snapchat one, two same in Google Maps, one two actually loaded a little faster on the eight plus Photoshop Express, one, two there's a little delay when I click on them look: okay! This was faster on the H+. Let's try the exports here, so I went to actually exactly the same. That's an aka image by the way so Minecraft one two and about the same there.
Let's try loading the actual world, so two and Wow definitely faster on the A+ here, but this one showed up. First, mm-hm Mario run one two and think about the same: a little faster on the eight plus for the heavier games. Try asphalt and up the same starting, you know, I'm, not I, don't know what to expect from the big ones. Oh, this one did load it faster. Maybe the bigger heavier games are gonna, get loaded a little faster that wasn't synced I just want to do the actual loading of the game here, synced on both devices, and here we go start game.
Grand, Theft, Auto 1, with an actual loading bar actually incredibly similar, maybe just half a second to a second faster on the 8 plus most apps do load faster on the 8 plus. So that's super cool. Let's get some benchmarks in here within Geek bench. Officially, we don't know what the processor spec is of the iPhone 8 plus this one says 2.06 gigahertz, but that's most likely the low-end course and despite starting at the same time, looks like the iPhone.7 plus is finishing up first here, and we've got a score of six thousand and three and thirty-five. Seventeen Iowa Sullivan really brings out those lower core multi-core scores, always getting above 6000 now would never get that on iOS 10, which is cool, so iPhone, 8, plus here finishing up the monstrous 9500 71 multi-core score and single core score of 4235.
So I may have over spoke a little when I said double, but it is considerably higher in Dive, iPhone, 7 plus over here, so really great scores, not fully optimized. Yet it will get better for sure, but let's go ahead and get a benchmark for a man to go on. Alright, so look at that and to benchmark 189,000 near 190 versus 121, a considerable difference about 30% to higher here. So next up, I want to test out the fingerprint sensors on the lock screen, see how it is alright. So, with the screen off here we go three two one, and it's exactly the same.
I don't expect the difference because they are using the very same sensors here. Read error on this one right: three, two one and with the screen on well weird animation bug there with the screen on one two: three exactly the same so same, second-generation touch, ID it'll be more of a fight between face ID and touch ID, but this one is exactly the same. Alright guys there. It is. That is the ultimate speed test comparison of the iPhone 8 plus to the iPhone 7 plus.
Are you guys surprised? Do you guys think this will change with time like I? Do? Are you optimistic about that I'm very curious to see this because for me this was a very shocking result to find the iPhone 7 plus is faster than the eight plus? What neighbors guys hope you guys enjoyed it? Peace.
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