Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G vs Samsung Galaxy Note10+ Speed Test: Exynos 990 vs Exynos 980! By #GNTECH

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G vs Samsung Galaxy Note10+ Speed Test: Exynos 990 vs Exynos 980!

We've got Samsung's Galaxy, S, 20, ultra and no 10, plus with us today, and here's what we're dealing with when it comes to specifications. In the background we've got an tutu benchmark running to really test each phone's internals, and when it's done, the s20 ultra shows a significant improvement in both CPU and GPU processing and a slight improvement in UX. Although the note 10 plus does score better in memory, which is a bit surprising next up we're testing each phone's rendering capabilities. So this is Fillmore ago running on both devices, and we've loaded. The same 4k video file on both the smartphones, loaded down to 50%, speed and then started to render each file at the same time, and it isn't much of a surprise to see that the s20 Ultra is just very marginally ahead of the note, 10 plus and now on to real-world performance, we'll start by testing both phones, fingerprint scanners, which are in scream and ultrasonic, where the s20 ultras is slightly faster to respond. Both these phones are in factory conditions, with any enhancements turned off, which means full HD plus resolution at 60, Hertz, refresh rate for the display loaded with the same application as profiles connected to the same Wi-Fi network, and they're both on their latest software at the time of them in this video to ensure this is a fair test with that will jump into the stopwatch.

I wanted to make this test a strenuous one to really test each phone to the maximum ability, and it looks like in the initial stages of the test. The note 10 plus has actually started to gain momentum and through the next several applications. The note 10 plus maintains this lead, even though it's a small one, but this shows how capable last year's exceed O's, 980 processors really is, but the real power of the Enos 990 chipset is shown when it loads of Call of Duty mobile faster from behind. Then the note 10 plus- and it's here where it takes the lead in the first round and for the rest of the test I think most notably the s20 ultra, tends to load high graphic games faster than the note 10, plus so nearing the completion of the first round for the s20 ultra. It finishes with a time of 2 minutes and 33 seconds swiftly.

Moving to the second round, the row 10 plus comes in 12 seconds behind at 2 minutes and 45 seconds for the second round. The concept is simple: it's memory management here, both the s20 ultra and the note 10-plus, have 12 gigabytes of RAM going through the applications in order. Once again, the s20 ultra has no problem keeping all the applications in memory and even the note 10 plus does exactly the same as expected, which is impressive from Samsung and how it is software with its hardware. If you actually look at the speed of the second round, the note 10 plus is one second faster, but overall, while the s20 ultra clocks, a time of 3 minutes and 18 seconds, the note 10 plus registers a time of 3 minutes and 30 seconds making the winner of this test. The Samsung Galaxy S, 20 I'll, try and telling us that 12 gigabytes of RAM on any phone is almost borderline overkill.

Thanks for watching this video and do stay tuned for more coverage on the s20 ultra coming up, don't forget to Like and subscribe. This was Vaibhav and I'll. See you in the next one adios.


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