Galaxy S21 Plus vs iPhone 12 Pro Speed Test! By Nick Ackerman

By Nick Ackerman
Aug 13, 2021
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Galaxy S21 Plus vs iPhone 12 Pro Speed Test!

So, what is up guys nick here, helping you to master your technology, s21 plus versus iPhone 12 Pro speed test, let's begin with boot, up three two one and see which one can get there. First now the Samsung Galaxy s21 plus does feature snapdragon 888, coupled with eight gigs of ram. That's down four from the 12 gig of last year, iPhone 12 Pro is going with six gigs of ram. That's quite a bit up over last year at four gigs of ram, and you can see this one does have Apple A14, bionic chipset in here. So the iPhone 12 Pro boots up slightly faster than the galaxy s 21 plus, but look at that size difference you get for the same price. That's a lot more screen over there just saying anyway, let's get on to the next test.

Okay guys! So let's begin with the app test here we'll go into Instagram. You can see Instagram loads there first for the iPhone we'll head up out of there, we'll head into twitter, and we'll go over here to the profile. Page and Samsung seems to be a bit quicker here on twitter. We'll go into Amazon and Amazon first there on the left. That was pretty evident, we'll come home, and we'll go into eBay and just look how smooth the gestures have got here on the Samsung, Samsung and apple loaded that up similar, very similar here as well, but you will notice again the 120 hertz versus the 60 hertz, looking forward to promotion on the next iPhone.

You can see right here that we do have a win there for the Samsung they're getting coffee first you're not going to beat them and getting coffee over there. It looks like Samsung loaded that, first, what about categories Samsung again we'll go to goods? You can see that snapdragon 888 and playing around, but apple said shut up nick, because I just loaded that section faster, we'll go into ESPN, and you can see ESPN first here for the iPhone will hit scores and there you go again iPhone a little faster, so certain apps will be more optimized, and we'll give iPhone the win. Definitely you can see right here. Cross road does load a little quicker than that Samsung device we'll go into b. H.

Photo- and you can see Samsung says I'm going to get my camera shopping on first we'll go over here, we'll go into digital cameras once in the applications both perform admirably. Well, even though you have two gigs less ram, it still performs very well here on the iPhone you can see best buy loads at a very similar time, we'll go into Google News, and we'll go ahead and hit. No, thanks, we'll go to headlines. How about technology here and look at the speed differences here looks like iPhone set is my turn. An iPhone will take this one down, so sometimes you'll get a little of a load really is depending on your network, and then we'll go over here to app store play store, let's see which one can load their respective platform up.

First, look like Apple had that, maybe by a little we'll go to games here and that's very similar, we'll head up out of here, we'll go into Mortal Kombat. So this is where apple usually takes. The win is in the games and I think it's because the games might be developed a little better, a little better optimized for the platform versus like a million different androids, the developers trying to develop. For so, you can see that we do have apple, definitely in the lead here on more to combat, and you're ready to play first here, but both of these have perfect GPU. So you're going to have perfect experience on both, and you have to decide.

Do you want the apple gaming experience or do you want the 120 hertz Samsung gaming experience so very good on both it's not going to be an issue? Another thing Samsung fixes it's not really delayed at all. When you come up out of that game anymore, there's no stutter we'll go into PUBG mobile and see which one can load this up. First. This is a game that definitely takes a little longer than some other applications to open. Wow, Samsung says: maybe it's my time to shine but hold your horses, because the know iPhone sometimes comes back and takes the win, so you can see boom there.

It goes, so it's loading this up this little ad, but definitely the iPhone was loading this game up first, but wait till it gets done with this. We'll skip this, and we'll go straight into the match, see which one can do this first to the match. Three, two one now somebody says when you're in some private rooms in some of these games, you know you're doing certain things. Sometimes the iPhone can perform a little better. So really depends.

How much are you gaming? You might have a better experience, uh in terms of overall performance on the iPhone, but still very good on both I wouldn't be disappointed, playing either we'll go into tempo run, and you can see tempo run does load up first tier four, slight, just a slight edge very similar, but they will tear through these basic games. No problem I mean I don't have to click those at the same time: they're gonna, they're, gonna, tear through these games. There's nothing for these phones, there's, basically nothing. These things are so powerful. So there you go.

I think that the Samsung phone very respectably fast. I think the iPhone might take the lead a little in certain games. It's going to come down to which app is better optimized, for which platform they're both basically equal in performance. Okay, guys, so we're going to run back through these applications to see if we do get any reloads for either phone we'll go into PUBG mobile here, both of them still in that match, I'm probably losing by now we'll go into Mortal Kombat, and you can see definitely how that will go into play, store, app store, very good. Google News very good on both we're going to Best Buy very good b h, ooh a little of a slowdown there for the iPhone, but it did have it let's go into cross road, so I'm not going to call it a reload.

You can see right here. The thing is, though, is even when you're refreshing these applications they're so fast on the initial launch that, even if it has to refresh or go Samsung refresh there, it's still going to be so quick. You might not even notice. It so definitely looks like a refreshed error for a couple more refreshes happening here on the Samsung device, but not not a big deal. It's very, very minor here, definitely good, so definitely even with the eight gigs of ram.

I don't think it's going to be a big issue at all for the Samsung device going down, because this one went down from last year and I think the iPhone 12 Pro is actually improving on the four gigs of ram of the 11 pro all right. So our final geek bench scores are in, and you could see the iPhone with. What did you guess it was going to lose here? It always wins in the benchmarks, and I've seen higher scores on both of these, actually. But we were just running a bunch of stuff that could have lowered the score, but you know these are both very fast in the actual real world. This stuff won't matter, but this is what they scored in this particular run.

Okay, guys! So technically, I think the iPhone 12 Pro is the faster CPU, the faster device it does benchmark better, but you do have to keep in mind that Samsung phone with the know 120 hertz display this goes for the entire s21 lineup. It's something that's actually noticeable versus the 60 hertz display. If you look at this, and then you bring it side by side with this, you definitely will see some. This is something the consumer will actually see. So I'm not trying to give it the wind or just say it's the better device overall.

What I'm just trying to say is that I'm ready to see promotion on the iPhone. So let me know your thoughts about which one you think is the winner here for a thousand bucks you're, getting a great phone, either way you're getting a much bigger phone here, but let me know which one you would pick between these two thumbs up if you enjoyed it subscribe, if you haven't already nick here, be sure to be well and peace.


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