Blackberry KEYone vs Samsung Galaxy S8 - Speed Test! By Tech Trinkets

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Aug 15, 2021
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Blackberry KEYone vs Samsung Galaxy S8 - Speed Test!

Can you just stop at the same time and have a look at the GU top, so the BlackBerry is coming with some more modest specs, obviously not the highest end phone, but I. Think it's more geared towards long activity and that I have found in terms of the performance is quite middling? Shall we say you can see? Samsung is up and operational very fast, and we do get some nice funky noises, though from the key one here. Let's just have a look at the speed then and both devices, so we are going to open up some apps first things. First, you can see how bright the displays on leads. The Samsung, that is something very apparent actually I, wish they used a more bright to display on the blackberry, so see here so looks like the blackberry is just behind the is. This is an action ss8, so probably the best you can get with the UFS 2.10 a little faster on the word for the blackberry and nice and snappy for the AG, you know going into the dialer, etc. Let's try the clock, so you can see twitch with still is a little slow here compared to a device which is very stock like it does have a little of BlackBerry's skin, but you can see.

I mean that is pretty incredible. I didn't think that the little key one here could keep up with the latest Samsung on modest specs. Just imagine if you to put a Snapdragon 855 in there I mean then we'd be seeing proper beasts, BlackBerry device, but overall I'm, quite impressed I got to say, for the know, basic apps I would go as far as to say: I think the BlackBerry actually won there we're going to move on to the games as well, hopefully up to date the Samsung. So you know there are no issues with deal dates. You can see both them loading the game here, roughly the same thing, the Samsung a little faster with that one and again Samsung a little ahead here for Fallout Star Wars, neither of them speed demons will just like the blackberry is going ahead again here, which is very nice.

Oh, that was probably the Samsung to actually load the game. GTA. So Samsung has issues with this game, so maybe the BlackBerry will win one there you go. You see. This will never load on the Samsung air, but I got to say I'm quite impressed overall in terms of the basic apps I think it's just to me.

They just demonstrates how good it could have been if it had more flagship processor which can have a look at the Wi-Fi. So you start with Samsung here and come on the rung Wi-Fi place. So you can see we have Auto selected differently. I didn't notice this time, and what are we on here? There you go so nice and fair, and you can see the solid scores coming from Samsung here and what can blackberry do, and we do have some BlackBerry pop-ups telling me that the security is fair. Hmm, so you can see this performance seems to be hamstrung by the processor here, which is a bit of a shame.

Really. You know, given the good overall day-to-day performance and, let's just see the web browsing here, so we'll just load up a few websites. I've to say the display on the Samsung just blows away the one on the blackberry, which is a shame, because the proof had very good display as I remember, I'm, a letter thing now you can see here, and we do have I think Samsung a little ahead, loading the page, but it's doing quite admirably, no, not too far behind here. Let's just try, GSM or typing on the keyboard feels good. You see, sometimes, when I'm browsing on the key one I expect the keyboard to pop up, like you do on most devices, and I'm like where is it and then oh yeah? You have to type here, and it is actually quite refreshing.

So we're checking out this one. You can see a little snappy here on the left, which is nice but actually going into everything. Samsung is the winner overall, and that is probably to be expected here. Learning the adverts a little faster as well. So you can see I think Samsung is catching up now.

What about the multitasking? Can the three gigs of ram hold everything in memory to try these apps here? So I've done them back to front I know, but we will strain things out a little. Walls kept this one in memory, this one reloaded so one point to the key one: those kept that in memory and again a slight reload on the Samsung there, but not a huge deal, I think here. The key one is doing quite well here. Overall, in terms of the memory, management doesn't seem to be too much in the way of lags. It seems to be keeping up with some pretty well.

How can it cope with the heavy games? You see both of them reloading the games here, which is not what we expect from Sammy, but I think it does reload a bit faster than the key one which you can see is still reloading the game reloading again here on the Samsung, which you wouldn't expect, really sure it was better than that when I first got it, but the key one you can see is also reloading, so both of them could do improvement here. I think with the memory management, they are supposable well, the BlackBerry is definitely a Productivity device and if you can't all it kept that when your memory, which is good, will give it a point there. So it's got two points here: the Samsung. When it comes to memory management. How does that work? You know that says pre epoch and this one as well, three, three nil.

So now I'm going to eat my words I think like we did pretty well there considering the specification, you know, I think it's done pretty good on some modest specs. But overall, you know I think most people are going to be informed by the Samsung here. Let's just be honest in terms of the build quality, it just feels so much futuristic compared to the blackberry, which feels a little. So you know going back into 2010. Don't get me wrong is solid, build quality, but they could have put much better display here.

I think I'm the device overall coupled with their you know more future-proof. Processor really thing. Unless you are a hardcore keyboard, diehard kind of thing, I, probably wouldn't recommend it over what you could get for the same price. You know you could get you know. Last year's flagship, you could get.

This year's flagship put a little more money, but if you are looking for you know the BlackBerry experience with the keyboard etcetera, it's probably only phone worth recommending at the moment in terms of you know, Turing the latest software. It's got a good battery life decent overall performance, and you know it's a Blackberry in the day note you don't see many people carrying these, and you'll definitely stand out so yeah. Just a quick comparison here, review between the BlackBerry key one and the Galaxy S8. If you've got any questions, you let me know, hope you enjoyed the video, and I'll see the next one. Cheers.


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