Galaxy Note 8 vs. OnePlus 5 vs. Galaxy S8+ Speed Test By PhoneBuff

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Aug 15, 2021
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Galaxy Note 8 vs. OnePlus 5 vs. Galaxy S8+ Speed Test

What's up guys David here, and we are ready to the speed test between the Galaxy Note 8 and the iPhone 8 plus, and you know, while that test answered some of our questions, it did leave us with others like how does the note 8 compete with the 1 plus 5, which is the current bump of style? Speed, dash champ or how is it competing with a Galaxy S8, which you know outside the RAM difference, has pretty much the same specs or at least the ones that affect performance. So today we're going to be doing a 3-way speed test to help answer those questions, but before we get into it, I want to thank story box for sponsoring today's episode, so story blocks has the largest, unlimited, download library of graphics, photos, vectors and images on the internet with over 400,000 plus to choose from now most websites charge you per graphic with it, costing anywhere up to $30 per image. So, as you can imagine, things can get really expensive really quickly when you're designing a website, you're running a blog or a YouTube channel or making art projects that you might want to sell. But with story blocks, you get unlimited downloads for just one small annual fee I'll be using story blocks to help me make my videos better for years now. So it's definitely something I'd recommend checking out, and the best part is they're. Actually given the phone buff audience a free 7-day trial to this unlimited membership, so go to story box, comm, slash, YouTube or click on that link down below in the description to start downloading and get started today.

Alright, let's get to the speed test. Okay, so you guys know the drill, we'll kick things off by starting the stopwatches on each phone and then jump right into the first row of system. Apps, where the note 8 gets the step over the 1 plus 5, with the Galaxy S AIDS falling immediately behind as the is+ joins the other two in the second row, the 1 plus 5 is able to close that gap between it and the no 8 in Snapchat, with all three phones now working on Photoshop mix. So with the note 8, +, 1, +, 5 now neck and necks it'll be interesting to see if either one of them can create some separation here in lapses and from the looks of it, the node 8 finishes laughs. It has a slightly faster rate, putting it ahead once again here in the speed test, but we still have plenty of apps left to go in this first lap.

So this is still anybody's race. With a note, 8 finishing subway surfers at a faster rate allowing it to increase its lead over the 1 plus 5, if only by a half step. All three phones work on loading flip, diving, where the note 8 once again finishes first with its sights set on the dethroning, the 1 plus 5, as the book style, speed, test champ. Of course, that task is easier said than done with almost 5 flexing, it's higher clock processor, wiping out any advantage that no aids had, as both mounds move on to bullet force, with the SI plus finally joining them, where, while it has fallen a bit behind, it's still, not technically out of the running all right. So the note 8 and the Campus 5 move on to the last row, where the 1 plus 5 actually takes the lead blazing through Spotify and just bursting through ESPN.

So a late lead change here in the first stop, let's see if the node age can recover and uh no, it loads a Netflix up at a slower rate allowing the one plus five to finish lap, one first with a time of 1 minute and 24 seconds, with a node 8 coming in a full 7 seconds later, with a time of 1 minute and 30. Ok, so both the node 8 and the 1 plus 5 are expected to keep all the apps open with the node 8 having a whopping 6 gigabytes of RAM, while the 1 plus 5 has an almost ridiculous 8 gigabytes ram and so far both bones haven't had any trouble at all, with one plus 5 running away with it, thanks to its faster animations and more responsive home button, finishing the test with the time of 1 minute and 48 seconds, with the Galaxy Note 8, having only just a few more apps left to go, but I think. The more interesting story here is how the no dates beat the galaxy is plus in the first lap, because outside the RAM difference, which is clearly being demonstrated here, with the is plus failing to keep subway surfers open. The note 8 and is plus have basically identical processors and storage, so the difference between them is most likely due to the no dates more updated software. So it'll be interesting to see if the is plus gets any faster once Samsung updates it.

But for now the results are what they are with the winner and still bumble of style, speed, test, champ being the 1 plus 5. Ok, so here the individual app load of times from the first lap, where you can see exactly where the 1 plus 5 was able to beat out the note aides most likely thanks to its higher clocked processor anyways. 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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