The TRUTH about Snapdragon vs Exynos! [Samsung Galaxy S20] | The Tech Chap By The Tech Chap

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Aug 14, 2021
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The TRUTH about Snapdragon vs Exynos! [Samsung Galaxy S20] | The Tech Chap

Hey guys Anton a tech chap and I have two brand-new Samsung Galaxy S 20s. Here the only difference well aside from the color, is one uses: a Qualcomm snapdragon 865 and the other Samsung's own Enos 990 chip, blue, the Snapdragon and pink 4x nos so once and for all I want to find out if there's a real difference in terms of performance battery life and also the cameras. So let's get into it. If you do enjoy the video guys, it'd be amazing if you could give me a little thumbs up below. First, let's compare performance, starting with a couple of benchmarks and in Geek bench 5, while single core results were pretty neck-and-neck. Actually, the snapdragon was 18% faster in multi-core, but what about graphics while jumping over to 3d mark and winning the slingshot Extreme benchmark? Actually before we even get to the results, you can see a real difference in frame rate.

So after the first test, the Snapdragon was 8 percent. Faster Ivan ran into second and a third time straight afterwards, and in both cases the Snapdragon was 25% faster. Now, after these benchmarks jumping over to an tutu. To look at the temperatures and the Enos is around 15 degrees, hotter than the Snapdragon, so this is shadow gun war games and if I use the game pen chapter measure the performance of the phone in real time, you can see with the X nos at the top right I'm getting 52 fps as the median average. But then, if I bring in a Snapdragon version, you can see it's locked to 60.

That's at least a 20% gain over the eggs nose and even with the higher FPS, we can also see the average CPU load is low. On the Snapdragon. We can't compare GPU low because the X naught is had supported it within a game bench, but the amount of memory used is pretty similar. But what does all that mean in the real world? Well, firstly, with the Snapdragon you'll, get slightly higher frame rates in games, particularly more demanding ones and with the latest flagship phones offering 90-120, even 144, hurt screens to take full advantage of that. You'll need to get 90, 120 or 144 FPS in games, something the Snapdragon will more easily achieve and just, as importantly, over longer play sessions, the X nos will total more quickly.

So when it comes to gaming, it's pretty clear card. The Snapdragon is the better chip, but what about sort of just general real-world use? Well, I set the phones up for a little speed test, fresh restart all the app have been close same settings. So, let's see which one comes first in this little app launching challenge all right, so one minute 26 for the Snapdragon 820 and then finally, one minute 45 for the X knots. So altogether the Snapdragon was 22% faster, so we've established the Snapdragon is faster, and also it stays cooler throughout now before we test the battery in camera, a big thing: it is surf shark VPN who are tightly sponsoring this video now, obviously I'm not doing any traveling at the moment where I would usually use surf shark on my phone or laptop to browse the web safely, safe internet banking or, if I'm logging into a website, but even at home here in the UK. While it's handy for watching, you know American, Netflix and Hulu, it still keeps my browsing safe and prevents ads, trackers malware and even phishing attempts, and the best way is, if you click the link in the description below or use the code, tech chap on the website, you'll get 83 percent off and one month extra free, I use it I recommend it give it a try.

Next up battery life, which one lasts longer well, with both phones identically set up. Let's do an intensive real-world battery test of gaming watching videos checking socials, shooting some 4k video using Google Maps with data, the usual stuff that you and I might do, but non-stop until one of them dies at 9:45 a. m. both phones were fully charged and ready to go, and after the first hour of YouTube there wasn't much in it. Then, following an era of gaming, we do start to see the X nos fall behind a little, but not by much two hours later.

The snapdragon is definitely in the lead, the 6% more battery and by the end 6 hours and 10 minutes after we started. The X nos version finally gives up leaving the Snapdragon as the winner with 13% still remaining, which, depending on your usage, could be good for another hour. So two wins for the Snapdragon so far, but for the third and final test, I want to compare the cameras, see if there's any real difference in photo quality. So using my once a day, lockdown exercise, walk I took a bunch of pictures side by side, but I want you to get involved with this one. So we've got camera a and camera B and I reveal, which is which at the end, but before that I want you to look closely see which one, you think, takes better photos and then vote in the poll all right guys.

So what do you think voting the poll at the top right and choose a or b all done? Okay, well, I can reveal an is the X naught and B is the snapdragon. Let me know in the comments, if you guess, which was which, but to be clear, none of these photos have been edited or changed in any way, they're all fresh out of the phones, but why is it different? I mean they have the same: sensors, lenses, megapixels and all that stuff? Well, all comes down to the ISP or the image signal processor, which are built into the chips worth the Snapdragon or the Enos. The ISP, as it kind of says, on the 10, does all the processing so exposure, colors, noise, AI tweaks, it's the brains of the camera, and it seems the snapdragons' camera brain is just smarter. Okay, so we've established the Snapdragon version is on average 22 percent faster than the X nos in my intensive real-world battery test. This still had 13% of his battery left and in the camera Department.

There was a noticeable difference in terms of quality when it came to exposure and noise, particularly in low-light shots and when using night mode. So across the board, the Snapdragon is clearly the better chip and I have to say it's actually kind of frustrating that you know here. In the UK and Europe and in other regions we are essentially getting an inferior product, even though we're paying you know relatively the same amount of money. Unfortunately, we don't really have much choice aside from maybe importing one from North America, South, America or Japan, where you get the Qualcomm models, although amazingly there is actually a petition. That's been set off, asking Samsung to use Snapdragon chips globally.

So why don't they well? I? Think the simple answer is because Samsung make the X not chips that is obviously cheaper for them than buying Qualcomm's products, plus they can sell a cheaper version without 5g in some markets, but whatever the reason it is kind of disappointing. I really do hope that Samsung maybe invests a little more in the quality of the X dot chips, so they are more comparable with the snapdragon. If you're gonna call both of these the galaxy s, 20 and as I say, charge the same kind of money relative to you know the local currency, they should be the same product, but they clearly not battery life performance, camera quality across the board, while it's not always a night and day difference, the Xbox version simply isn't as good, and this has been going on for years for Samsung phones for my American friends, who are lucky enough to get these Samsung phones with the Qualcomm chip, all I can say is damn you I'm jealous, although in the great scheme of you know first world problems, I think this does rank fairly highly. To be fair, these are still both great phones. What do you reckon is this? A big deal is I just complaining about nothing or are we being shortchanged? Let me know what you think of the Qualcomm versus X nos debate in the comments below.

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