What's going on everybody, this is ultimate device AIDS and today, in this video, we're going to be doing a speed test comparison between the iPhone 10r and the iPhone SE 2020. With these two devices being similarly priced, I thought it'd be interesting to compare them in a speed test, so we're going to be doing a variety of tests, including a boot up test, app launching tests, a biometrics test, a geek bench test and a to-do benchmark test and with the se2020 on the left and the 10r on the right first things. First, I want to show you guys that both of these devices are running the latest iOS version. As of recording this video being 14.3. Also, both devices are running at peak performance capacity in regard to battery health, as you can see, starting off with the boot up test, we're gonna power, both iPhones off, and they're, both connected to a power strip, and we're going to turn the power strip on which is going to turn the iPhones on at the same time, and I'm not going to cut anything out of this portion of the video. I want you guys to see the uncut boot uptime now.
As always, you should definitely keep in mind that a boot up test is not representative of how a device is going to perform in all areas. It's just interesting to see so, as you can see, they're neck and neck in terms of boot uptime, the 10r being a little ahead of the se2020 and with the app switchers cleared on both let's move on to some app launching tests, so starting off with some lighter applications, as you can see here, they're, basically the same, especially with the lighter applications. Here you can see if there is ever a difference. It's basically just a split second, with the se2020 being ahead of the 10r. But again it's just such a miniscule difference.
These devices are only one generation apart in terms of processor. The 10 are having the a12 chip and the SE 2020, having the a13 chip and even with the heavier stuff, maybe there's a slightly bigger difference, but it's still only a split second, you can see here with some heavier games like Minecraft, and you're, going to see San Andreas and asphalt 9 in a little here and the fact that these two devices perform so similarly is a good thing, because it allows customers to choose between two different devices of different sizes and, of course, different prices and getting more or less the same performance. So the deciding factors generally come down to things like battery life and overall, which device format you prefer and continuing with the last two applications. San Andreas loading on both right now, as you can see, and once again that same trend as we've seen, is continuing with the se2020 just being a little ahead of the 10r, and that is reflected in this loading sequence for San Andreas. As you can see, and moving on to asphalt, 9 on both devices.
This app takes a while to load, so we're just going to go ahead and speed through here until one of them opens it first, which is the se2020, but very shortly followed. You can see here by the iPhone 10r, basically just the same trend, we've seen throughout this video so far, and I also wanted to include a few stock applications in this test and, as you can see here, they're both performing very well with all these applications really nothing to complain about at all. Basically, the same performance on both and next we're going to do some consecutive app launching. So the app switcher is cleared once again on both let's go ahead and start off with some lighter applications and, as you can see here, the same trend is continuing yet again with the SE, 2020 being just a split second ahead or, as you can see here, they're often just tied at the same exact point in the test. So this is the true example of again one generation up in terms of a processor just that minor processing power advantage and as we start to get into some slightly heavier things, for instance Minecraft here you can see the difference again is slightly larger, for whatever reason Minecraft here on the 10r actually takes a little of time to load.
But again it's really nothing that you notice in real life. It's just because we're comparing them head to head. I think it's always important to note that in this type of video, as I think, oftentimes tech enthusiasts get caught up in you know, millisecond differences, and just these minor changes when again in day-to-day life, for most people, these things aren't really going to matter and moving on to San Andreas on the SE 2020, while the 10r is still loading up at Minecraft here and all right, the 10r is joining the SE with San Andreas. So, even though the se2020 is a little ahead, you can see they're both on the same app in the test being grand theft, auto San Andreas and all right with the SE 2020 wrapping up San Andreas and moving on to the final application being asphalt.9, the 10r is just finishing San Andreas, and then it's going to join the se2020 in asphalt 9. , so launching that up on both devices.
So I'm just going to go ahead and speed through here until the SC 2020 opens it, and then we'll speed up a little more until the 10r finishes, opening it just like that. So I'd say both performed quite well in the consecutive app launching test- and you know, performed very similar to one another, and we're going to do a little of a ram, a management check to see how these devices did in regard to keeping the applications we launched open in the background. Now, of course, we didn't really do anything too strenuous, but the goal of checking this is to just ensure that you're not going to have any issues with ram management performing day-to-day tasks and, as you can see here, they both performed identical in the ram test, with all applications remaining open, and this shouldn't come as too much of a surprise. Considering both of these devices have three gigabytes of ram, and next is biometrics, so unlocking the iPhone 10r with face ID and the SE 2020 with touch ID at the same time, and you can see there they're, both very quick with touch ID on the SC being a little faster than face ID on the 10r and next we're just going to load apple. com on both devices.
Now, of course, keep in mind. Web browsing tests largely depend on the internet connection that you're using, and you can see here, they both performed the same, and you can see there was that absolutely a tiny, almost unnoticeable advantage on the SE. In this case, next we're going to run a geek bench test on both, so we're gonna, launch up geek bench and run a benchmark, and I'll come back to you guys with the numbers and, as you can see, the numbers are very similar on these two devices. With that slight advantage on the SE 2020 as of course, once again, it does have the a13 chip, which is one generation above the 10rs 812 chips, and we're also going to run an an tutu benchmark as well and once again same thing to report very similar numbers between these two devices. So, at the end of the day as you've seen throughout this test, these two devices perform very similarly.
So when it comes down to choosing between these two devices, it really comes down to factors other than performance, such as the size and overall design, the battery life, the screen, size, etc. , and this definitely makes the decision a little easier if you guys are considering buying either of these devices. Let me know which one you're considering down below in the comments or if you already have one, let me know your thoughts on it. Thank you guys so much for watching this video, and I'll catch you in the next one peace out.
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