Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus vs iPhone X SPEED Test! By EverythingApplePro E A P

By EverythingApplePro E A P
Aug 13, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus vs iPhone X SPEED Test!

What's up guys everything Apple Pro here, and I've- been waiting for this moment for quite some time in this video I'll be putting face to face Apple's, iPhone, 10 and Samsung's Galaxy S, 9, plus in an ultimate speed comparison showdown, so we're going to be testing which one is faster in which ways, day to day usage, actually launching apps the benchmarks. Everything you need to know and what makes this particularly interesting is that this is the first smartphone that gets to use the snapdragon 845 chips and that's the first chip that comes even close to what apple's putting out on the market right now with the Apple A11. Everyone else can't even come close. So, let's see how close Qualcomm got to Apple's performance with the Snapdragon. A 45 now do take notes. There is an egg's NASA version as well, which is for other markets here in America.

We will not be receiving it, and it's even more powerful than what you're seeing here. So I'll have a video up on that shortly. But let's go ahead and do this I've been waiting far too long. These are the official specs. This is an outscore processor, 2.7, gigahertz, clock, speed for the high-end cores 1.7 for the low-end cores, so I'm, pretty close 6 core versus 8 core, and this is the current record sheet right now. For some reason, the iPhone 7 plus is the reigning champion and one plus five for round 2.

Let's see if this guy can beat it so, as usual, we will start with a real-world usage test. This is simulating. Basically, your day-to-day usage on a smartphone will be opening things up, such as web-based apps like Snapchat Instagram, to games and other things. So at this point in time we are pretty evenly matched we just started, but the s9 is showing that it is quite to be powerful contender. It also has very short animations, and that gives it the effect of being very fast as well, so the iPhone 10 powers through editing an aka image and exporting.

If the s9 was a little slower there and going into Minecraft, you can see that the iPhones had loads it pretty quickly. It is also optimized for the display of the iPhone 10, not sure if that would affect the s9 performance here, and you take note that the results you're seeing here may change with time. Maybe I'll retest it in a few months, because the s9 is fresh and all these apps may not have been updated to support it, natively with this snapdragon 845. So that could change not to mention it's using a brand-new version of android 8.0. So that could be something to consider as well, so we're on asphalt already and the iPhone 10 is just powering through it, and now we're going to the web-based apps, Netflix, and I'm back to a game to shock the system up so Grand Theft Auto San Andreas.

Has it been updated in a while. So I may change this app out with a different one in the future, but it is a pretty heavy one and both load them incredibly fast for something that I was running on a PS2 years ago. I'm running out my phone incredibly fast, and this is something that bothers me about the iPhone when you're using apps in landscape. You never know where the touch bar is gonna, be I like that you can just click on the bottom of the s9 and go home, but okay, we're wrapping this test up now, we're already at Amazon of both, and it's really crazy, to see that both of these are at the same. Spa I've never had this with any other smartphone.

The first round is gonna, be very close, but we're getting to the part, that's usually killer for the Android phones and that's actually encoding a 4k, video and exporting it. So this is where the iPhones, an 11 processor shines, I mean it just tears through it, and this is the very same application on both very same video, a minute 34 K and the iPhone 10 seem to be just a little faster here so going into the stopwatch. We've got 2 minutes and 55 seconds for out, which is very impressive until you start loading those apps in the very beginning because of the heavy processing we were doing with the export of the 4k video, the iPhone forgot all about them completely refreshed your spot in them. So you have to spend time waiting for the app to load again. Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy S, 9 plus, is breezing through them.

Samsung gave it 6 gigabytes of RAM, that's to over the last version, and this was a problem that the old s8 had no longer is at an issue with the galaxy s 9 plus. As with those additional 2 gigabytes of RAM, you are able to get into the spa of all of those apps even after exporting a 4k video that is impressive. Now I'm, not sure if this is something that Apple can fix with a software update or if this is just a hardware limitation with the three gigabytes of RAM. But if you use a lot of apps, it might bother you that some of the older ones that you haven't used in a little while will refresh quite often in comparison to the Samsung Galaxy s, 9 plus and as a result of those three additional gigabytes of ram. The s9 plus is done with round 2 at 44 seconds.

Meanwhile, the iPhone 10 you can see where the apps stopped being reloaded as all the apps past. Netflix had their positions saved, they weren't reloaded, so that came in with a 1-minute in 10 second round ? wow. This is close. The s9 beta in lap ?, but the iPhone had a 10-second advantage over lap, 1 Wow Samsung seriously. Good job I did not expect those results from Samsung Galaxy, S 9, and it has blown me away.

So let's do some more technical tests. We're going to do a startup and then launch apps side by side and go on from there. So let's go ahead and turn these off, and this test is really not that important, but I like to throw it in here anyways, so starting up in three two one, and they should be off. So this is basically Android versus iOS startup test and depending on which version you're running it's going to be a little different. I know Iowa's 11.2 and up actually turns on a lot faster than before. So really just depends on the version you're running buts.

In this case, oh the iPhone 10, actually did turn on faster. It's the carrier screen on this guy that kind of made it stumble so depending on which carrier you have. You will have a slightly different results onto the s9, but that size doesn't really matter both we're really close and really fast. So, let's go ahead and do some app launching side-by-side with the app switcher is cleared and advantage here. Are you can just clear it with one button here? You literally gotta swipe it up all by yourself, so super annoying, but anyways with these side-by-side.

Let's just launch them, starting with Snapchat in three two one and uh the iPhone actually seemed to have that won't open, faster in square one -. This is web-based wow this guy had it loaded faster, the s9, the actual stock camera app one two and the iPhone 10 had that one loaded and ready to take a picture a little faster with the focus Google Maps, the s9 is home territory, one two three, definitely faster on that guy as well: Photoshop Express one two, and we're going to load that aka image: real, quick, alright. So with the export settings ? and the iPhone actually handled that one, a little faster and moving on to Minecraft one ?, there's a delay on the s9 but did load it faster considerably cool, let's actually load the world here, one two and s9 had that one up and running a little faster. Let's go to asphalt, 8, it's actually a really heavy and big game. So with a lot of web elements here, and this guy's really impressing me yeah faster here, ? cool and Netflix web-based one ? um Oh about the same there and Spotify so another web-based one loaded faster on the s9, very impressive Yelp one ? and the web-based apps seem to load faster on the s9.

Now it's pretty impressive here that this thing does so well, you know that I'm, very shocked how fast it opens things and all around how it handles itself. The only reason the iPhone 10 even one round one was because of the export speed with 4k. The encoding must be somewhat better using the a11 processor, with the native browsers. Let's go ahead and visit Apple comm one two three and the iPhone has that is its native territory here and returning the favor' Samsung comm one two three and of course the Samsung loads that one first Wow. Why is that? Taking so long they're connected to the very same network here on both there we go one two three and so the iPhone 10 was presented a little faster.

So there's the browser results. Now, let's get technical and actually gets some numbers by running deep benches. Hmm, okay, definitely was not expecting a score. This low on the Samsung Galaxy s and nine, the leaked geek benches before it was even released, were actually much higher using the same processor. So I don't know what gives I'll clear the app switcher and rerun it, because a 1732 single core score is ridiculous.

On this phone I think that's slower than the s8, possibly even it so something's going on here. Let me rerun that real, quick all right, so that's more like it when it comes to the single core score, but still almost half of the score of Apple's iPhone, 10 I'm, not sure. If something's wrong or what's- but this is not the score, I was expecting out of this phone, but still an improvement over the s8, even though not by much. The multi-core score is definitely an improvement over the s8, but the eggs in a surgeon of this phone will have an even higher one. Alright, so let's go ahead and run an end to benchmark real quick, get a feel for the GPU performance wow.

What a monster two hundred fifty-eight thousand seven twenty-six and two to score versus 191,000 on the iPhone ten. So this combines several things together and gives you a total results, but the CPU performance of the outscore definitely outperformed this guy on the iPhone 10 and next up. Let's go ahead and test the Wi-Fi speed, so I do have gigabit, let's see which one is capable of Wi-Fi speeds up to a gigabit or faster, really, not sure why I'm getting such a slow result, but only 112, megabit download, speed versus 482 on the Samsung Galaxy s, 9 pretty much the same upload speed! That's really impressive! This thing has some crazy internals when it comes to wireless, it's also capable of 1.2 Gigabit download LTE this one only around 600 so definitely more evolved there. Alright last thing: the test is biometrics, and this definitely is not easy to do. I have to look at both of them at the same time, so bear with me here on the s9 we have iris scanning and facial scanning on the April.10 is just facial scanning, but it's actually more secure, as it's actually scanning more IR dots on your face. So in any case, let's go ahead and try this three two one have to swipe up: oh wow, that is so much faster on the s9 once again, one two three yeah the animation on the iPhone 10 kills it that's crazy, one, two, three Wow okay, so no question the Samsung Galaxy S nines facial scanning feature on lock is actually faster.

Now, let's try it with the fingerprint sensor here, alright, so putting both to sleep here and try and do this as evenly as possible. Three two one wow that is in another realm: that's crazy! So once again face ID versus fingerprint sensor, three two one that is ridiculous- that is so much faster than any facial scanning feature, alright guys. So there it is the Samsung Galaxy s, 9 versus the iPhone 10 in an ultimate showdown of speed and I have to, give it to the Samsung Wow they built this thing. Amazingly, it is fast and, of course, to Qualcomm who's, providing the processor on this version. It surpassed my expectations for this phone and even surpassed the iPhone 10.

In many ways, mostly, the gap was bridged between these two in terms of performance. Now the iPhone 10 still has the clear advantage of actually having or raw CPU power. Although this one seems to utilize it a little better in the fact that it has more RAM is definitely a big plus when it comes to reloading old applications. You know you don't have to reload them they're already still there also. This thing seems to launch most apps a little faster and day to day usage.

It seems like I'd appreciate the s9 speed a little more. Otherwise, they are very. Very close. I mean it's hard to go wrong with either one because of how close they are in terms of speed. Certainly neither one of these is slow by any standard.

So thanks much for watching guys, there is the Snapdragon, a 45 version stay tuned for the eggs in Aswan. That one should be interesting. Peace.


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