Welcome to talkie reviews you absolute legends, and today this is an interesting video. It's the Sony Xperia v versus the Samsung Galaxy Note Templar's versus the Huawei P30 Pro speed test, and what's fascinating about this one is each one of these devices has a different chipset in the red corner on the Sony Xperia v we have the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 in the center. On the Samsung Galaxy note templates, we have the Enos nine eight to five, which is Samsung's very own silicon, which is a direct rival to that of the Snapdragon and then out-of-the-blue corner. We have Huawei's own care and 980, which again is a rival to both the Enos and the snapdragon 855. These are three of the very best chipsets of 2019. The question is which one is faster and, of course, the manufacturers contributions in terms of ramp may affect the results of this video.
So let's kick this off with a boot up, speed test, so it took me ages to set these up, and these are the apps that I'm going to be testing today and what I'm going to do is show you guys. The Geek bench scores I already ran this before making the video I, don't think it's necessary to show you guys the entire test, and here are the results. So the Galaxy Note 2 m+, wins on the single core, with a score of 800, followed up by the Sony Xperia v with 718 and then in third place comes the Huawei and then this is where it gets interesting. When it comes to multi score, the Sony wins quite easily and then the while wait and then the Samson. You can actually have a look at these scores in a bit more depth here, and you can see sort of what other devices are ranking at as well.
The 1 + 7 Pro is ranking the highest here on this device, but then on the other devices is a bit different, so 1, +, 7, Pro here 1 plus 7 Pro here and then on here- is 2 Galaxy Note temples us, which is strange, because this is a note 10 +. But it's not the Snapdragon variant. It's the Enos variant, the Samsung chipset, and before we begin the side by side, speed, test I want to show you guys. The an tutu results as well. So I ran all of these again prior to the video, and these are the results we got so the Samsung winning here followed by the Sony, then the Huawei.
So these are the results. Let's see if the performance of these, when opening and closing apps is a bit different. So the way this video is going to be different is I'm, going to open the apps one by one at a time, but I'm going to edit them side by side. So we can get rid of that human error, because I'm right-handed on my left hand, maybe I'm not going to hit the screen at exactly the right time. So what I can do in post editing is properly line up the opening and closing of these apps, and I'm only going to do that for the first five, the second five apps I'm going to use Google Voice to open those apps.
So we get an idea of how good the AI is on the different chips. So I think this is going to be more interesting for you than just opening and closing apps with my hands, because, let's be honest about this, if you're using your hands, there's a good chance, you could mess it up. So what did you guys think of the results there was that what you were expecting from these three flagship devices now we're going to move on to the voice commands section we're going to open the next five apps using the Google Assistant. You ready! Let's try this out this hope it doesn't go wrong. Okay, Google, open YouTube! So look to me like the Sony was first there.
Let's try the next one: okay, Google open, Twitter, a game. It looked like the Sony one that one okay, Google open Instagram. Look like the note took that one okay Google open, read it: okay, Google, open maps that was a very close one there. So voice command is really important when it comes to the chipset inside the devices because it handles all the AI for the phones so to speed. In which it can recognize, and the accuracy in which it can recognize is really important, which one do you feel did better here when it comes to the voice, recognition and the speed that it was able to open the apps using voice recognition, and one of the things I have to emphasize here is the difference in RAM.
So this is down to the OEMs. So on the Sony we have six gigabytes of RAM on the Galaxy Note Templar 5g. We have 12 gigabytes of RAM and then on the Huawei P30 Pro. We have eight gigabytes of RAM, so this might have affected the results somewhat, but saying that the Sony really impressed me here. This is the cheapest device of the three and the Samsung is the most expensive.
All of them are very impressive devices. If you ask me, let me know what you thought of this speed test. If you enjoyed this one, you might enjoy the shootout between the Sony Xperia v and the Galaxy Note Templar, or the other video you might enjoy, is the note 10 plus versus the Huawei P 30, and I'm also going to be getting an iPhone soon, so I'll be able to do some speed tests and some camera videos. If you want just. Let me know if you want to see those, and I'll do my best to make them for you and if you enjoyed this one make sure you hope smash that subscribe button and if you just subscribed you're now one of the finest subscribers known to man I'll see you in the next one, don't be late.
Source : WhatGear