Galaxy Note 10+ vs. iPhone XS Max Speed Test By PhoneBuff

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Aug 14, 2021
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Galaxy Note 10+ vs. iPhone XS Max Speed Test

What's up guys, David here, and I'm excited about today's matchup because, unlike the galaxy has ten plus that came before it's the note ten plus is using faster. U FS, storage, it has a new file system, and it also has Samsung's boot up booster feature, which uses AI to track the apps that you use over the week and keeps up to 12 of them partially cached in ram for faster boot uptimes now, we've done multiple trials across multiple days, which is plenty time for either these phones to have any AI features kick in, and you know I'm excited to see what happens. Well, the note temp plus not only be able to beat the iPhone and like the second lap, but can it do what no other Android phone before it has done and beat the iPhone in that first lap somewhere, where the iPhone tell this day remains undefeated. Can I do it, let's find out after the test, you can find it the official form of cell rankings on our website, at the link below which we created with the sponsor of today's video in Wix, with the help of Wix's artificial design, intelligence, you can start a website right from your phone and just a few easy steps? First tell Wix is ADI what your website will be about then upload. Some of your photos pick a theme that matches your style and finally hit that build button and have AI make you your own professional website, or if you want more fine control, you can always use Wix's. Drag-And-Drop editor on a computer like I did but either way you can start your own website for free at the link below alright, we'll kick things off by starting the stopwatch us on each phone and then jumping into the first row, where the two phones just fly through Facebook and already start working on Starbucks, with the note 10 being able to jump ahead as it moves on to Microsoft, Word and app, where we typically see the iPhone make a comeback.

While loading these 500-page documents- but that didn't happen this time, the note is able to stay ahead despite the iPhone cutting into its lead and with the notes loading excel at a faster rate. It's able to improve on that lead, as both phones began working on the second row here in Snap seed, we're adding two different filters to the same exact photo and then exporting that edited photo out to storage and from the looks of it, the two phones are performing this task at a similar rate, allowing the note to maintain its lead as it moves on to Adobe Rush, where the note is able to launch the app itself significantly faster with the iPhone stuttering a bit here. Of course, the iPhone can make up for its slow start by rendering the video itself faster, which is exactly what we're seeing here, allowing it to make up some ground as it works on finishing up with rush, while the notes finishes up with Google Trends, so the iPhone is not in a good position. In fact, this is the furthest behind we've ever seen the iPhone here in the first lap, but the good news for the iPhone is we're now in the gaming row in area where the iPhone has always been dominant and an area where it can make the comeback, of course, making a comeback is easier said than done, and unfortunately for the iPhone. The note M plus loaded, both subway, surfers and flip diving at 8 to rate and from the looks of it, the notes also loaded fit the fat faster, allowing it to improve on his lead as it moves on to the last row here in the first lap, with it loading both Spotify and now working on finishing up with ESPN before the iPhone finishes, loading bullet pours, so a clean sweep for the note over the iPhone in the gaming row, which is the first time we've ever seen.

An Android phone does that to an iPhone, allowing the note m+ to finish the first lap with a time of 1 minute and 55 seconds, with the iPhone not doing itself any favors loading, Spotify, ESPN and now Amazon at a slower rate. As well causing it to finish the first lap 14 seconds later, with a time of 2 minutes and 9 seconds, so just an outright dominant performance by the Galaxy Note template with 12 gigabytes of RAM. We expect to keep all the apps in the second lap open and ready to go cruising its way to the finish line and completing the test in just 2 minutes and 29 seconds. The iPhone, with its mirror, 4 gigabytes ram, fails to keep excel open, so we'll just fast-forward the phone to the finish line, where, after failing to keep the last four remaining apps ready to go, it finishes the test, a hole of 30 seconds later, with the time of 2 minutes and 59 seconds, making the winner the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 in a way that is it for me in this video. Thank you guys for watching and as always I'll see you in the very next episode.


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