So, what is up guys Nick here, helping you to master your technology, iPhone e+, vs. Samsung Galaxy. Note 9! If you're wondering why the lilac, what happened to the blue one? Well, if you read the community tab, I sustained some damage to the screen. I have a screen protector on this one. Now this is a tag invisible shield perfectly installed. I had paid to get it installed because I'm not messing around no more with scratches and scuffs on a screen.
So that's what happened there. Let's go ahead and boot up these devices in three two ones. Let's see which one is quicker, I believe it might be. The iPhone as the iPhone 10 did win against the note 9, but we're going to see right here alive if the eight plus can take down the note 9 or if the note 9 can take down 8 plus. These are two of my favorite current smartphones right now from both sides, and you see the iPhone 8 plus with the easy win over the Samsung Galaxy.
Note: 9, don't sleep on the 8 plus just because it's a year old! This thing has a processor just like the iPhone 10, which is definitely ahead of a lot of Android phones even right now, even though it's getting older androids having some time to catch up to you apples chip team, so you have seen Apple iPhone, 8, plus first on the boot up, alright, so we're in both devices. We cannot test face unlock because there's only face unlock for the note 9 and not for the iPhone 80 plus, but we can test. Is there fingerprints, so touch ID, second-gen versus Samsung's, relocated, fingerprints? So, let's go ahead and test this out in three two one, and you can see Samsung way faster. Let's do this again, three two and one, and you could see Samsung's animation, just so much faster here for the fingerprint, so yeah Samsung has the faster fingerprint sensor here for the note 9, but we know Apple is not really doing fingerprint sensors anymore, so take it for what it's worth. Okay.
So we arrived the application portion of the speed test, three gigs of RAM Apple, an 11 Bionic on the left. You can see everything closed out, I'm running iOS, eleven point, four point: one on the right: we do have Samsung experience version, 9.5, Android, 8.1, Oreo, 1x, animations, eight gigs of RAM, 512, gigabytes of storage, 845 Snapdragons, CPU, Arena, 630 in-house GPU for the Apple iPhone 8, plus. Let's show you that everything's closed out here and everything again closed out here. Let's begin what settings 3 2 1, and you can see that looked like the note 9 coming home, let's go into the clock, 3 2 1, and you could see pretty close to even on that one coming home. You can see the note 9 seems to fly back to the home screen.
First, let's go into phone, and you could see that looked like the iPhone 8 plus for the phone dialer coming home. Let's go into the calculator, and you can see that was very close again. I think it might have been a note, 9 slightly I, think true toner. Maybe nice chips on here for the 8 plus yeah just true. So let me turn that off.
It makes in the screen. Look a little yellow. Let's go into the Instagram three to one and see which one is first, and that looks like it is the note 9. Yes, you see the notifications right there and let's go ahead and hit this right here, and you've seen the 8 plus a little faster there. Let's open up a photo and animations are a little different, but overall, pretty similar speeds across the board.
Here in Instagram coming home, let's go into Twitter and you could see. Twitter is open first on the right for the Samsung, Galaxy, Note 9, and then we're going to go into Snapchat. You can see Snapchat on the right, let's go into WhatsApp, let's head over into YouTube, and you could see that's going to be the iPhone 8 plus there, let's come over here into this, and let's go into training, tab and 8 plus again so very fast performance on both 8 plus wins a little there on YouTube, let's go into prime video, and you can see. Prime video is first for I. Think it's going to be the 8 plus, or we got an ad here.
We got an ad for the note 9. So we're going to have to do that. One again, let me go ahead and close out. Amazon Prime Video. Sometimes you get an ad, so that makes it unfair.
Let's do prime video one more time, and you could see that time. It was the note 9, so pretty close, but I think the note 9 just slowed down a little, because Amazon gave us an ad, let's go into Amazon and see which one is first, it's D note 9 here coming home, let's go into eBay and you could see. eBay is first on the right over the eight plus and let's go into jetpack joyride, and you could see gaming note nine for the win there on the low time. So you know in the past a lot of you know. Samsung's phones could never really hold their own against iPhones when it comes to the speed department, but these days you're not really going to be deciding on just speed alone, but we make these tests, so you can just see what is gonna, be the better performer in the day-to-day.
Let's go into you dead, trigger 2, 3, 2 1, and you can see graphically intensive game here. The 8 plus is ahead. Now the note 9 and the note 9 I did put the hi graphic settings before this test. You can see good performance here for the iPhone 8 plus and over here. Great performance as well.
I personally still find the graphics to look better on the iPhone I, don't know what it is even with high graphics settings on the note 9, let's go into Pusey mobile 3, 2 1 I might speed this up if it takes a while to load, because this game takes quite some time to load on both platforms and welcome back. The iPhone 8 plus was ready to play the game way ahead of the note 9, so I'm, giving the 8 plus the win on the low time. But what about actually starting to match 3 to 1? And you can see it looks like the 8 plus is ahead here, but the note 9 catching up whose gonna actually get into this match. First and it's, the iPhone 8 plus, so I'm tending to see a little better performance on the plus for gaming, still even here in 2018, let's go on to slither, and you can see slither first on the Left, let's hit play against AI very similar performance here, but these are only fractions of a second difference like milliseconds. So you know neither one of these are going to disappoint you in any of this performance stuff, like even gaming, let's go into Geek bench and you could see Geek bench again pretty close to equal.
Let's do speed test and speed test for the note 9 on the right and video shop, and you could see that was pretty close to a draw you're going to have to. Let me know that one down below its kind of hard to see these through camera they're. So close these days right quickly, I'm just going to run through them and multitasking to see. If we get any reloads here on either both holding that let's go into Geek bench same stuff, slither and let's go into Pusey mobile and no reloads here on either so far nice stuff, let's go into dead, trigger ?, pretty good stuff holding that in the background, lets going to jetpack joyride and even with v8 gigs of ram, it looks like the iPhone 8 plus is a little smoother looking when it reopens its apps, but I'm sure. The note 9 could probably hold more in the background.
Let's go into prime video reload here for prime video, another ad, but still I mean it didn't hold where we were, so I'm, still counting that against the note 9 on that one, let's go into YouTube, and now we got to reload for the iPhone 8 plus, whereas the note 9 held it, so they're pretty much still draw here. Let's go into what's up and let's go into Snapchat and let's go into Twitter and let's go into Instagram and you could see that's where we last were and calculator and let's go into phone about the same. So you can see clock and I. Could tell you right now the note 9 has definitely shown a difference. From my note, 8 and performance you've seen in this multitasking round, neither had a problem.
I had like 5 tabs open like 5 little pop view windows, and you could see it on my Instagram link down below this thing still was not stuttering at all. So this thing is a powerhouse, but so is the iPhone 8 plus great performance in this application. Multitasking speed says so far. Ok guys, so we've arrived at the video rendering portion. I do have a 40-second clip here on the left and a 40-second clip here on the right.
We're going to go ahead and render this out on both phones. You can see I have this in 1080p maxed out and 30fps is that's what I shot it in we're going to hit gallery and hit next over here, three two and one and see which one can compile. This first looks like the note: 9 is off to the races, but can the iPhone e+ win and wow that was super close I'm going to call that one pretty close to a draw on this one. So this app just got updated for Android you've seen in some of the prior videos that they kept losing tonight, but pretty close on the render there. Although I, do think in a 4k render test the iPhone, would it be a little faster as I've seen you know, just editing myself on the iPhone versus you know like a Samsung or even a Google Pixel Android phone.
You know the iPhone typically does win, but here it was pretty close. Okay, so we're going to do a quick internet test on both devices, Samsung Internet on the right and Apple Safari Internet on the Left. Let's go to the Nick Ackerman Channel dot-com to get things started: Nick, Ackerman and Channel dot-com, and let's type that in over here, let's type in Nick Ackerman Channel dot-com, Nick Ackerman. Am I spelling that right, channel comm all right? Let's hit go three two and one and see which one gets there first, and it looks like it's. The Samsung device on the right zooming is super similar, not a big difference here.
So when you are browsing, I mean this is crazy. How similar these phones are these days it really doesn't matter which one you go with anymore. When it comes to you know any type of performance. That's how fast our phones are these days, but you have seen right there, let's go ahead and do one more website: let's go to yahoo. com, just because, it's a pretty mainstream website.
Let's go into yahoo. com here! Yahoo was trying to recommend, but I can't spell right now through the lens you can see dot-com and let's hit go on both in three two one, and you could see, looks super similar. Let's just hit this first article very similar, so I mean either one you go with browsing is gonna, be very similar, bigger display on the note, ninth higher resolution, so it might be a little better for that. But then again, if you don't like OLED displays you like LCD for reading the iPhone e+ can be great too okay guys. So here we are with both devices on a Wi-Fi speed test.
The note 9 is set to have faster modems. Then the iPhone E Plus. Let's see how true that is in this video. Let's go into iPhone 8 plus that might be more effective on your mobile data, but we're going to test it anyway, here on Wi-Fi, to see if there's any discernible difference. So you can see both do support the AC stand, and we are at 165 on the download and a pretty respectable 12 on the upload here and let's go ahead and check out the Galaxy Note nines speed here for the download, and you could see him 170 175, 172, 3/8, okay, we're going to finish that maybe a little higher, maybe a 180.
Let's see we're gonna finish out here, and we're going to rock it out at 178, Meg's down so decent improvement over the iPhone 8 plus. Now on the upload we're seeing about the same numbers, we might even see less than the iPhone 8 plus. So you can see right here. Twelve point: zero, eight, nine twelve point two so barely beats it on the upload, but definitely better on the download. So I do think that you do have faster download speeds and upload speeds for the note nine, whether you're on Wi-Fi or you're on LTE.
So keep that in mind. If you are buying one of these two phones- okay, so the final Geek bench scores are in, and we do have another win, of course, for the iPhone here on Geek bench. What else is new? The a11 has shattered the boards when it comes to Geek bench, but you can't take away from the chipset. That's in the note 9, it's a beast: the phone has a lot of RAM tons of storage, it's very fast and respectable itself. Ok guys! So we've arrived at the final conclusion and my conclusion is just like some other ones before it.
These phones are pretty equal in performance, I think the iPhone E Plus still has better gaming experience and performance when it comes to the applications. But the note 9 has so many features that the iPhone 8 plus, can only dream of having like pot view window. You have the s-pen capabilities, it's more like a full. You know computer and a phone kind of system where this is more of just a very fast efficient mobile operating system. In iOS and I know.
This video is not going to change you if you're an iOS or a note user, if you're not use you're gonna love this if you're an iPhone user, you're- probably still gonna, stick with this, but when people some people say you know it's pointless to make these videos about speed. Well, I: disagree, because, when you're investing you're, not just purchasing you're investing 800, in this case over $1000 for a phone that thing better perform well- and in this case they both do that exception. But if you guys want to see a full comparison between the iPhone, 8 plus and the Samsung Note 9, or if you just want me to skip that one out and do the iPhone 10 plus is coming to replace this and versus this one go ahead and comment down below or both we can do both of them as well. I appreciate you guys watching you don't know how much I appreciate you guys engaging. What do these videos continue in the comment? It's so fun to continue to be able to do this and help you decide which phones to get my deepest gratitude, go out to you and subscribe.
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