Galaxy S21+ Emulation Test! Crazy Powerful, Amazing Performance! By ETA PRIME

By ETA PRIME
Aug 13, 2021
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Galaxy S21+ Emulation Test! Crazy Powerful, Amazing Performance!

Hey, what's going on guys, CTA prime back here again today we're going to check out the emulation performance of the all new Samsung Galaxy s, 21 plus now, when it comes down to it, I actually thought about getting the ultra version, but I do not like that camera bump I went with the s20 ultra last year and the camera bump on the back was just a little too bulky for me. So this year I went with the plus model, but just keep in mind that all three us variants as long as they have that snapdragon 888 will perform exactly the same when it comes to emulation. Basically, the only internal difference between the ultra and the plus are the ultra has 12 gigs of ram. This one has eight, and we're not limited by ram whatsoever. We have plenty in this unit, so yeah, I'm super excited about this, and it mainly comes down to that new snapdragon 888 chips that they're using in this phone- and this was really the only phone that I could pick up in the US with that CPU right now, but keep in mind there are more flagships. Coming so, if you're not into Samsung, just wait a little while, and you can get your hands on another 888 powered phone, but straight off the bat.

I'm going to go ahead and tell you right now that this is the best emulation that I've seen out of any android device, and it comes down to that snapdragon 88 and next year, when they release the 890 or whatever they're gonna, call if it's gonna, get even better and so on, and so on. That's how technology works, but right now in 2021. This is the best chip for emulation on android hands down. So in this video we're going to test out some dream cast, some n64, some Sega Saturn we're going to go with some game cube, some Wii, some PS2, some PSP some 3ds and see what this thing can really do. But before we jump right into it, I just want to give you a quick rundown on the basic specs here plus.

I ran some benchmarks and I just wanted you to take a look at some of these scores. So for the CPU we have the all-new Qualcomm snapdragon 888. This is an outscore CPU. We have one big cortex, x1 core running at 2.9 gigahertz, three, smaller cores running at 2.8 and 4 running at 2.2. The GPU is the new Arduino 660, and they're, claiming up to a 35 performance gain over the snapdragon 865.

Eight gigabytes of LP ddr5 ram a 6.7 inch, hertz, dynamic, AMOLED display at 1080 by 2400 and a 4800 William hour battery. So taking a look at the specs on paper, really doesn't do it justice. What we need to do is get into some performance testing, so the first thing I did was run a couple benchmarks. First up we have geek bench 5 with a single core score of 1095 and a multi-core score of 32.81. Next up we have 3d mark slingshot, which tests the OpenGL performance of the GPU.

We came in with a score of 8862 and finally 3dmark wildlife, which tests the Vulcan performance of the GPU. We came in with a 5810, so I'm pretty impressed with the scores, but now it's time to see how this thing really handles emulation we're going to jump right into it. First up we have some dream cast. So here we are with dream cast using the red ream emulator, and I was able to upscale this all the way I mean this is the maximum that red ream can do on android 3840 by 2880. This will run any dream cast game at this resolution as long as it's compatible with the red ream emulator, which is quite a lot of dream cast games.

Next up, we have n64 using the standalone version of moo, pin 64 plus FM from the Google Play Store. We have golden eye 007 running at an upscaled resolution of 1920x1440 and, as you can see, I mean it's running at full speed, and it's performing amazingly Sega Saturn using yobs and shirt at 3x resolution inside a retro arch. This is one of the harder games to emulate. Here we have virtual fighter 2, and it's running it at 60fps. I haven't seen any dips at all.

Initially I went to 2x, and then I figured maybe we could go up a bit more, so I just took it up to 3. Definitely looks better, and it plays just fine PSP using pass, I'm using the Vulcan back in, and I'm at 10x resolution now. I do have to admit that going to 10x on a screen like this really isn't going to increase visual quality, but I did want to see if it could handle it and the snapdragon 888 paired with this new Arduino GPU is just powering through all of this at 10x. Now, when it comes to the more problematic games like chains of Olympus or ghost of Sparta, we got kill zone and I think midnight club. We can't quite do 10x, but we can go to seven, and you'll see that by the end of this PSP test.

But I wanted to test one more at 10x and on screen. We will have the name of the emulator, the name of the game, if I'm upscaled and what back end I'm. If you need more using try purchasing it at a gadgetry vendor. So here's chains of Olympus I'm going to go into the settings real, quick and just show you that I am at 7x, so we're at 7x here and I also have filtering set to 16x, and it runs this game beautifully by the way I'm using the Vulcan back in here. But I also tested OpenGL, and it was just as good moving over to 3ds using Petra.

Now I personally haven't run into an arm device that can run this emulator as well as I'm seeing it run here, we're at 2x resolution, and I know it doesn't sound like a lot, but it definitely ups the visual quality on this emulator here, and it looks great on this screen now. The Ciara team has put a lot of work into the android port here, and it's working really well on the a88, even on the 855 and the 865 there are some games that do run pretty well at 1x, but I've never really been able to upscale any of this stuff to 2x like you're, seeing in this video here now as I'm making this video, this chip hasn't been out long, and I'm sure that more optimizations will come down the road for Ciara and the snapdragon 88, but yeah. This is definitely the best performance that I've seen out of this emulator on any android device. So far, uh, let's go ahead and check out some game cube and Wii emulation using the dolphin emulator within the last two years. I'd say the dolphin emulator has come a long way on android, allowing us to play a lot of these game cube and Wii games on the go, but even with the older flagship chipsets, the 855 855 plus 865, there were some games that wouldn't quite run at 60fps like this one here auto medalist.

This is one of my favorite racing games, and it's a harder one to run with the dolphin emulator on android. That's why I throw it in every video and in the past there have been some chips that come really close to running this at full speed like the snapdragon 865 plus, but I was never able to upscale it to 720p like I am with the 888 here. Fps is in the top right-hand corner, and this is running flawlessly on this device, another one. That's always given me. Issues on android is f-zero go, but here we are we're even upscaled to 720p, and it's running it at full speed.

Now, every once in a while, you'll see it dipped down, but I think that shader cache going on in the background either way I look at it. This is the best performance that I've seen out of this game on an android device. So far, I also wanted to go through a couple. Wii games using the same emulator, so we're still on dolphin 720p Vulcan back in, haven't had any issues with this either uh, uh and finally PS2 using daemon PS2 pro now. When it comes down to it, we just don't have a great PS2 emulator for android.

This is not about the power here. The way this game is running. It has nothing to do with this chip, not being powerful enough to play this game. It comes down to the emulator itself. What we really need is a scratch built PS2 emulator for android and, in my opinion I think its way off there's another one out.

There called play that looks pretty promising, but even right now, on these higher end devices, we can't get much to run with that emulator. There's lots of hacks going on in the background of daemon PS2 pro, even if you don't enable them, you can get into the debug section, set it to auto, fast or recommended, but there's still hacks going on like frame skip. That makes it seem like the game's running at full speed, or at least it'll show 60fps on the fps counter, but in all actuality it's skipping a ton of frames in between now the final game here for daemon PS2 pro is geow2, and it seems like they've done a lot of back-end configuration to get this game to run well, but uh. It runs exactly the same on the 888 as it does on the 855 or the 865. So right now, when it comes to PS2, basically we don't have a great emulator for its on android, yet, okay, so before I wrap this video up, I just wanted to give you a quick reminder about this flagship, Samsung phones.

They do support HDMI over USB type c, and they have Samsung DEX built-in, if you're not familiar with DEX. All you need is an USB type-c to HDMI adapter or an USB type-c monitor you plug it right in it'll, bring deep, it's basically an Android-based desktop operating system, and if you want to do emulation on this or play your favorite games, you can easily do it on the big screen with no lag whatsoever because we're actually running over HDMI instead of casting to another device. I personally use Samsung DEX a lot. My main android phone was the Samsung Galaxy s10, but I traded that in to get a little off of this s21 plus and now this is going to be my main android device hands down. This is the best android device that I've ever tested for emulation.

Yes, it does beat the NVIDIA shield. By miles, I mean this chipset will overpower that x1 every single day. The x1 is getting really dated now, but I'm not coming out and saying that, specifically the galaxy s21, the s21 plus or the s21 ultra is the best. It really comes down to the snapdragon 888 chipsets, which will be in a ton of phones in the US very soon. They've already released.

Some in China, with the 888 and personally I can't wait till we get a tablet with this same chipset, but yeah I mean when it comes to emulation using an android device with an arm CPU. This is the best of the best right now, but that's going to wrap it up for this one. I really appreciate you watching. I will have a couple more videos coming out using the s21 in different ways. Furthermore, I definitely want to take a deep dive into decks and just see how that performs on the snapdragon 888.

If you have any questions, or you want to see anything else running on this device, just let me know in the comments below and like always thanks for watching.


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