Galaxy Note 20 Ultra - Exynos And Snapdragon - Speed/Gaming Test By Orr Weisberg

By Orr Weisberg
Aug 14, 2021
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Galaxy Note 20 Ultra - Exynos And Snapdragon - Speed/Gaming Test

We're going to be comparing the speed between the no 20 ultra snapdragon and Enos. First up the boot test, three two one: this is Enos. This is snapdragon very interesting. Okay phone app, three, two one clock: three: two one play store: three: two: one: whatsapp321 9gag 321 youtube321 calendar three, two one eBay, three, two one AliExpress three, two one swift installer, three, two one: google, chrome, 321, discord321 device, maintenance.321. If you ask me this proves that you don't need 12 gigs of ram, because this has 8 gigs. This has 12 gigs and, as you can see there, it's almost nearly identical next up we're going to play PUBG 321, okay, guys.

Unfortunately, I cannot compare side by side because it won't. Let me um open the game on both two phones at once. So I'm sorry about that. We're just going to have to settle like this. So, as you can see, this is the Enos version, and it's running pretty smoothly over here.

These are the highest graphics. As you can see- and you know, I'm walking around over here photo problem. I think HDR is on yes. The HDR is on. You know something around: I need a weapon is going to get a little warm, that's normal.

I swear to god. I turned off Wi-Fi I was playing on 3g. Then I used a freaking VPN. Instead, wouldn't let me run these devices together, so this is the snapdragon version and I just gotta say it's way smoother way smoother. You guys wouldn't be able to tell the difference anyway, side by side, because I need ammo, because my phone, because the camera only records at 30 frames per second and yeah um.

This is just unbelievably smooth, no story at all on the excess there was. It was smooth as well, but there was a bit of stutter. It wasn't consistent yeah. I can see I'm running around over here it just a constant 60 frames per second, maybe even higher. There's no way for me to tell, of course, but yeah.

I really like the way it looks, and I really like the way it looks, sorry. I couldn't compare it side by side. It just wouldn't. Let me it was so annoying. It said.

Oh, you logged in from another locate. You knocked it from the same location. Ah now, I'm not going to get you out from this stuff, it's so, so annoying. So this is a light game or a semi-light game. It's called wind rider it's one of my favorite games, even though I don't play much, and the phones are running this game identically.

It's also fair to say that while we were in pub g, the exodus did heat noticeably more than the snapdragon version. They both they, both heat but excess just seemed hotter, which in no way it overheated, but it just got hotter. This is another heavy game. It's called blades and I haven't played this in a while. So it's interesting how it's going to handle okay, this doesn't work as well, so we're going to try closing one and trying just versus one game see if, if that fixes the problem.

Okay, this is the snapdragon variant. Let's see if we can change our graphics, I guess we can't, so this is not 60 frames per second, because that's just how the game is, but overall it's um. It runs nice again, I'm sorry! I can't do a side by side. The gate it just won't, let me you guys saw what happened it just won't. Let me so.

This is how the snapdragon runs. Okay, this is the XMS variant. It runs the same more or less okay. Here, okay, my sensitivity is okay. Now it's fine, the frame rate is exactly the same, and let's go through that door.

Why is the brightness so low? Are you opening doors in this? Okay? Here we go. If I, if I was taking it feels a bit slower, I mean really can't tell so guys that is pretty much it not really a hardcore test. It's just you know it's not really a hardcore test, because we already know what long-term gaming would do all right. We are we're all aware that the exodus throttles it does, and it doesn't help that Samsung made some phones with a heat pipe and some phones without that's really dumb. It's really stupid for long-term gaming.

You can expect the less variant to throttle. Snapdragon won't fail because it's a much more efficient chef. So my verdict is: these phones are both quick they're, both very quick phones. The performance is nearly identical when it comes to browsing through apps and light or short sessions of gaming. The only time you're really going to see a difference is when you're gaming for hours the Enos is prone to throttle, which basically means the frame rate is going to drop drastically, and it's going to lag while a snapdragon.

You can game for hours, and it's not going to lag because it's a more powerful chip, and it doesn't, and it doesn't get as hot. So if you want to use this phone for light, use only light games here and there, and you want the latest Samsung device for some reason. Then I mean go ahead and buy it, but if you're a heavy gamer you're a heavy user, then I would get either the snapdragon version or just opt for a completely different company altogether, like one plus or real me, some other company like that or import it like mine and pay a fortune so yeah. I know this video is going to get a bunch of dislikes and a bunch of hate like oh, this test doesn't tell us anything. It's not in-depth enough.

I showed you that in daily use, there's no difference. I showed you in short sessions of gaming like pub g in other heavy games. There's no difference, there's only the matter of throttling that there's no point to test further, because we both we all know Texas, is going to throttle. There's been countless tests already and yeah. If you have any questions anyway, leave them in the comments down below and for you trolls out there for you haters for the ones who like who love to insult me and give me criticism, join my discord, server, and we'll have a conversation link is in the description.

Thank you so much for watching, and I will see you in the next video peace.


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