Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus vs iPhone Xs Max - Benchmark Speed Test By sakitech

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus vs iPhone Xs Max - Benchmark Speed Test

Now before we dive in, if you find my videos useful make sure to click that subscribe button and also make sure to click that Bell icon on the side to get notified every time, I upload a new video, of course, if you do use Twitter, Instagram or Facebook, make sure to follow me on all at Saki tech online, also for the latest updates. Alright, let's dive in hey guys, sock here from Saki check it in today's video. What I'm going to be doing is doing a benchmark, speed comparison between the iPhone 10s Macs and the Samsung Galaxy S, ten plus so over. Here we have the 12 Bionic chip, 4 gigabytes of RAM, and over here we have this Snapdragon 805, processor and, of course, 8 gigabytes of RAM. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to launch two benchmarking tools, the first one is gonna, be each bench and the other one's going to be on to two. Now, let's launch Geek bench and see how the scores come up all right now before I.

Do that I'm gonna, make sure nothing in the background is running on either one of these smartphones. So, first we want to make sure that nothing is in fact running in the background, so I'm going to tap on this button here and, as you can see, there's no recently used applications and, of course, to the iPhone. We're going to be doing the same thing and, as you can see, there's nothing in the background processes. So, let's launch Geek bench on this one first, and then we're going to launch Geek bench on this one as well. Ok, so eat bank Geek bench there we go and what I'm going to do is I'm going to go to CPU here and tap on the run, benchmark, and I'm going to do the same thing over here: tap on run the benchmark.

So let's wait for this benchmark to complete and see the final results. Now, as you know, Geek bench gives us two results at the end of its run. It gives us a single core performance and a multi-core performance and of course the same is going to happen over here, and we are going to be analyzing and comparing those scores. Some people may think these are not that important they're, not real life tests, but they are in fact very important. Yes, they do give you some nice results to compare and contrast.

So let me fast-forward to the M for the Geek bench, and then we'll move on too on to to and of course on to to give us a breakdown of every single component of the phone's benchmark, so it'll break it down by a CPU for the GPU, which is a graphics unit and, of course, the user interface, and things like that. So let me fast-forward this, and then we'll be back with on ? ? after we look at the results of Geek bench all right, so the iPhone was done a little early, Samsung Galaxy s, 10 plus, is still running. So let's wait a couple more seconds here for it to complete it's not that far ahead. Alright, so there we have it now, let's take a look at the single core scores which are on the top over here, so the iPhone came in at 4820 and the S 10 plus came at 3515. That is a single core processor performance.

Now, if you look over here, we have the multi-core scores at 11, 607 on the iPhone and then 1106 6 on the s10 plus. Now, even though the single core performance is much better on the iPhone on the multi-core score, they are almost the same all right, so you can say with confidence that the s10 is now a powerful device, because we know for a fact that the iPhones, a 12 processor, was a monster, but the fact that the s10 plus can come so close to it just goes on to show you that this phone now also has incredible power. Now what we're going to do is we are going to move over to the on ? to benchmarking scores now. I already did a run on the unto ?, so I'm going to show you those numbers, but I'm going to rerun the test. So we can watch the entire thing, which is kind of fun, because there's a lot of graphical gaming tests that you will see, and then we'll look at the new results, because every time you run these tests, they give you slightly different.

So the results do vary every single time. You run them by little numbers. So, let's go too on to to real quick launch it, and then, let's go too on to to over here, launch that as well and that's the score that we got on the iPhone and that's the score. We got on the s10 plus and again the iPhone is leading, but not by much. We get those numbers they're very close.

If I tap on this one here gives me a breakdown, so the reason that the iPhone won was because as CPU and its core is faster than the synapse dragon, 855 processors, okay. So the score here for the CPU for the processor was 136 256 over here we have 121 826, so this one is faster, but when you get, the graphical performance looks like the SM+ is outdoing the iPhone. So here we have one five seven, and here we have one five three and then over here we have the user experience 68,000 on the iPhone, 71 thousand on the s10 plus and then on the memory performance. Of course, the s10 plus is going to have better performance on the memory side because it does have eight gigabytes of RAM. Well, this one has four gigabytes of RAM.

Now, if you download the onto to application, you can tap on these and run this test. You can tap these it'll, give you even more of a breakdown on what's happening, so the multi-core score was 7075 thousand over. Here we have the multi-core score of 70,000 if I tap. This gives you a breakdown again alright and see exactly what kind of tests deforms actually wrong. So let me Rio Dental test clearly, so, let's click on test again, and it's gonna start off with the GPU refinery.

So that's what we have. So let me just move the phones, so you can see them a little better and, of course, I'm gonna. Let this thing run, you can watch the whole thing. Just look at how beautiful the graphics are on either one of these smartphones, okay, it's its amazing that smartphones can produce graphical details of this level, something they could only dream about many years ago. Look at that! Look at the renders over here all right! So let's quickly watch all this and wait till the end of the benchmark result, and then we will see the new numbers that come up.

Maybe the Istanbul this time beat the iPhone or maybe the iPhones still going to have a little lead. So let's wait and move all right. So, as you can see, the iPhone is done and the Samsung Galaxy S, 10 plus, is about to get done as well, so I'm waiting to compare the scores and each individual breakdown of the scores to each other, all right! So we're 94% we're almost their guys. Almost there. Let's wait a couple more seconds, all right, so the results are in the Samsung Galaxy s.10 plus, is in fact the winner on this test over here. So this one came at 360,000 and that's that one came at 357,000.

So if you look at the breakdown here with the CPU again, the iPhone took a lead, but with the GPU, the SM plastic, a lead, that's when it was rendering all those graphics and, of course, with the user interface over here. The S 10 plus also took a lead and of course, then, at the memory again the iPhone I mean the Galaxy S 10 plus took the lead. So in fact, in one of these benchmarks, the as 10 plus, could actually beat the iPhone, but in the Geek bench the iPhone always beat the s 10 plus. But here, as you can see, we've got a lead over here, but also remember. When I ran the test earlier, we had a lead on the iPhone okay, so these phones are probably two of the most powerful smartphones on the market.

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