OnePlus 3T vs. iPhone 7 Plus Speed Test By PhoneBuff

By PhoneBuff
Aug 15, 2021
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OnePlus 3T vs. iPhone 7 Plus Speed Test

What's up guys, David here and the one plus three is currently the fastest Android phone we have ever tested here on the channel, but just a few months after its release, OnePlus decided to give it an upgrade to make it even faster with new Snapdragon 820. One chip, replacing the lower clock, Snapdragon 820 and the question on everyone's mind is: was it enough of an upgrade to dethrone the current form of style, speed, ? champ in the iPhone 7 plus? Well, that's what we're new testing here today, but before we get into it, I want to give a big shout out to Braintree payments for sponsoring today's video, so developing your own mobile app can be complex, but integrating your own payment option no longer has to be with Braintree. Your business can accept nearly every type of payments from any device with just one integration: everything from pesos to PayPal to android pay and whatever payment option comes next Braintree, simple, flexible SDKs make your job and your payments easier, learn more at Braintree, famous, calm, Splash Samba, all right. Let's get to the speed test! All right! We'll kick things off by starting the stopwatch is on each phone and then jump right into the first row of system apps where the 1 plus 3t, like the 1 plus 3, before it gets the step over the iPhone 7 plus already 2 apps into the second row. Now in the last be test with the regular one plus 3. It was this Photoshop mix app where the iPhone took the lead, but this time around, the 3 T was actually able to hold on only two losses lead in lab sit where both phones will create a time-lapse from the same exact video file.

So with the iPhone finishing the time-lapse, it moves on to subway surfers as the 1 plus 3t finishes. Laps it in pretty good time joining the iPhone in the gaming row, where the iPhone 7 plus looks to improve on its lead powering through flip, diving and actually finishing flip diving before the 3t finishes, with subway surfers putting it a full lap ahead just over halfway through this first lap. Now, while they're still technically a hole in the lap left to go. If the 3t is going to make a comeback, it's probably going to have to do it soon, as the iPhone has proven that it can keep all the apps ready to go in the background, despite having just three gigabytes of RAM, but unfortunately for the 1 plus 3t, the iPhone is showing no signs slowing down at all just blazing through this first lap, finishing up with Netflix and moving on to loading, both the mobile and the full version of the Amazon website log, in an impressive time of 1 minute and 15 seconds. So as the iPhone starts working on the second lap, the 1 + 3 T is on the last leg of the first finishing up with ESPN and moving on to Netflix, with the iPhone performing just as you'd expect, without having all the apps so far ready to go in the background.

Ok, so here we go. The 1 + 3 t finishes the first lap 18 seconds later, with the time of 1 minute and 33 seconds, as it looks to make up some ground here in the second lap, with its quicker animations showing us that, like the iPhone, it can keep all the apps ready to go in the background. But unfortunately, it's too little too late with the iPhone finishing first, with a time of 1 minute and 47 seconds, with the 1 + 3 T, and it's whopping 6 gigabytes, Ram, finishing strong, just 12 seconds later, with a total time of 1 minute and 59 seconds, making the winner and still fumble style, speed test champ the iPhone 7 +. That is it for me in this video. Thank you guys for watching and as always I'll see you in the very next episode you.


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