*ENDED BEFORE IT STARTED* IPhone 6S vs Galaxy A10e Speedtest! By Maxiroc

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Aug 21, 2021
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*ENDED BEFORE IT STARTED* IPhone 6S vs Galaxy A10e Speedtest!

What is going on everybody in math squad. Welcome back to a brand-new video today, we're going to be doing a speed test between the iPhone 6s and the galaxy eight and e States own, with the speed test between the iPhone 6s and galaxy eights and II I want to discuss the internal specifications now with the galaxy 810 here on the left side. It's a budget phone from 2019, and it has an outscore CPU inside the device has two cores that are clocked at 1.5, 6, gigahertz and the other six are clocked at 1.3 v and for the GPU you have the Mallet g71 now internally, the device is gonna, come with 2 gigs of ram 32 gigs of internal storage, and you're, also going to be running Android 9 with security patch of January 1st 2020. Now with the iPhone 6s on the left side. Here you have the Apple A9 chip inside this device. Couldn't tell you the name of the GPU inside this device here, but you know it's an iOS device and GPUs are usually good, so yeah internally.

Here you want to have 2 gigs of RAM and 64 gigs of internal storage and for the software I'm running iOS version 13.4, dot 1. So as far as the internal specifications, as far as on paper here, who wins this part of the speed test, it's going to go to the iPhone 6s and that's part because it's running in a later version of his software from its respective manufacturer and when you have the latest version of your software combined with a pretty decent chipset, it's going to automatically be better than something that's running, an older version of a software here on the galaxy 18 II with the outscore chipset. It doesn't matter how fast the chips are. If the software isn't the latest, it's not going to be the fastest as a right. Now we had the iPhone 6s at one in a galaxy, a 10-0, and so with this next monitor speed test here.

What we're going to be doing is the app opening test in a rant management test. So basically, I'm going to open up several, or you know a few more if I decide to applications up to see which device opens up each app faster and then, after that, I determine a winner by looking at the RAM on each device to see which device holds the application better. In the background, so the first application I'm going to open up here on the respected app source for each device. So three to one that goes to the iPhone success and the next application we're going to open up here is YouTube so three to one that goes to the iPhone success in the next application. We're going to open up here, its Amazon so three to one that goes to the iPhone success and the next application I'm going to open up here is Instagram.

So three, two one the iPhone success takes it again. The next application we're going to open up here is Reddit. So three, two one and that goes to the iPhone success in the next application. We're going to open up here is Twitter. So three two one it goes to the iPhone 6s and the last application run open up here is Spotify.

So three, two one that goes to the iPhone 6s. So, as you saw up there with that, Apple bring part of the touch there. The iPhone 6s is still a pretty fast phone, it's well optimized and if you're looking for a device that has pretty good performance- and it's not too specific on the price, the iPhone 6s will be for you. But right now, let's go ahead and tested RAM, so App Store, Play Store, held in a background by both YouTube he'll, buy the iPhone success. Amazon nobodies success, Instagram he'll buy the success.

Reddit he'll buy both Twitter he'll, buy the success Spotify. How about a success? So, as you saw out there with the app opening part and RAM intimate part of the speed test here, the iPhone success obliterated the galaxy 18. Even though it's a device that came out several years ago, it still a powerhouse, it still gets the job done, you're not going to be upset when it comes to the iPhone success here. So with all that being said, this has to go to the iPhone success being at 2 and the galaxy 810 e0. Let's get to the next part now with this next part of the speed test here.

What I'm going to discuss is the geek mention of birds in the 2-2 benchmark numbers now, I do have an older version of the geek bench app here on each phone, because that's the motto or that's the version that I was able to download so with geek bench for being on each device. You can see that the galaxy, eights and II has a single core score of 1166 in a multi-core score of 3535, while on the right here, the success has a single core score of 25 56 and a multi-core score of 4456, so almost Nam's, more than double the single core performance on the iPhone success, even after all these years and almost a thousand point difference in the multi-core performance. So as far as Geek bench goes, it's no-brainer. It has to go to the success, and I'd like to go ahead and apologize now. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get you to benchmark app downloaded from the Play Store and I try to go to third-party route or this is basically using an APK, and it didn't work out for me, but I can assure you that the galaxy 8 Cindy when I did get the application on the device did not score anywhere near with the iPhone 6s scored, which is 170 2498 as a pretty good number.

Considering this device came out four to five years ago, so absolutely impress still to this day with the iPhone 6s and as a right. Now we have to give this one to the iPhone once again, so in the world test you being up three and the other person having zero when it's out of five you automatically win, but for the sake of entertainment, let's go ahead and get to the next part of the test. So with this next part of the speed test here, we're going to be doing is installing applications from the Play, Store and App Store here and seeing which device can install the application faster. Now this is an entirely fair, but for the sake of speed and in here we're going to go ahead and get that started, and I'm going to choose three applications that I can install on both phones and whichever device and saw two or three faster than the other, automatically blends the test. Let's get started, as you can see.

The first application is gonna, be sling TV. So let's get that started. Three two one see who's installing this application faster here. Next to me, the iPhone 6s looks to be struggling, but the galaxy eights and E's pretty much almost done, and that goes to the galaxy a10 II, and so the next application we're going to install here is Robin Hood. It's an investment app here, as you can see, let's go ahead, get that started I'm three two I see is gonna.

Get this one here. Hopefully it's the iPhone, but we never have no eights, and he is pretty much ahead there. Let's see what iOS does here, don't let that little bar fool, you guys I hate to knees struggling now and, let's see what happens, the iPhone 6s took that one year eight to need to try to struggle it for some reason: I'm not sure what happened, but now we have one. Let's get to the next app in the third and final application. We're going to install here is YouTube TV three, two one.

Let's see who takes this one here, MMM, let's see that I eat ten, an is up to a good start. YouTube TV is looking pretty good, and I was as well see what happens. Alright, so we're all going to hate sin e wood, 18, you get a W, let's see, let's see, okay, he's going to get this one and that goes to the iPhone 6s. So, as per rules, two out of the three applications installed faster on the iPhone 6s. So as of right now we have a score of four for the iPhone in zero for the eight and E.

Let's get to the last part of the speed test to see if the iPhone 6s can shut out the eight and E so with the last part of the speed test Center. What we're going to do is power on each device to see which one can power on first now, the only reason I didn't do the restart, which is what I usually do on my speed test here, is because there's no restart option on the iPhone. So, unfortunately, all we have to do or what we're going to have to do. Is this power on each device to see which one Parmesan first got both buttons in my hands, so three two one all right, I see which device powers on first. Let me know in the comment section before it actually does include here: who do you think is going to win? I, don't know? Let's see it was easy.

? success well looks like we have a shout-out 5-0 so, as you saw very clearly, the iPhone 6s completely shut out the galaxy 18 II, and primarily that's because the galaxy 8 Cindy here is a budget phone from 2019, while the iPhone 6s is a flagship from 2016. So, even though the phone is a little older does not mean it's going to be slower than a device that came out last year. You got a factor in that it's having the latest version of iOS, and it does show you that is capable of still getting the job done. Even years later. Installing applications opening up applications, RAM management, all that good stuff is a1 than the iPhone 6s, and that's why I believe it took this w from the Andy with ease.

So let me know in the comment section below: did you think the galaxy 18 he had a chance against the iPhone 6s I thought so for a little, but then, as the video kept going, I surprised myself but I. You know, but this is still considered a flagship in 2016 with the latest version iOS. Of course, it's going to win, so if you can subscribe to the channel, please give this video a like and share this video with your friends and family and didn't know that not all Android cameras suck. It is just not true, but until then my name is max rock. Thank you for watching this.

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