Google Pixel 4 XL vs. iPhone 11 Pro Max Speed Test By PhoneBuff

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Aug 13, 2021
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Google Pixel 4 XL vs. iPhone 11 Pro Max Speed Test

Last year when we tested the pixel 3 Excel and iPhone 10s max the iPhone, just dominated pixel, beating it by over a minute, but this year things might actually be different. The pixel for now has 6 gigabytes of RAM instead of just 4, and it's also the first phone we're officially testing with Android 10. Now that said, unfortunately, Google decided to stick with the slower UFS 2.1 storage instead of 3.0, and they also stuck with the regular snapdragon a 55 instead of the 855 plus, which considering how powerful the iPhone 11 Pro has already proven itself to be. It's going to be interesting to see how the pixel 4 stacks up like. Will it get embarrassed like it did last year, or will it be able to redeem itself, let's find out after the test be sure to check out the official speed test rankings on our websites, which we created using Wix the sponsor for today's episode with Wix. You can tap into the power of your smartphone by building your own website using artificial design, intelligence.

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It does look like it's editing. This photo at a slower rate, even worse, it's about a move on to the video exporting test here in Adobe Rush in area where the iPhone has always been dominant thanks to it's a series chip and just like expected, the iPhone powers through Adobe rush without a problem with the pixel, clearly rendering this video slower as well. So things are beginning to get ugly. The iPhone is showing no signs of slowing down here in the gaming row, with it already finishing up with subway surfers, as the pixel finally finishes up with Adobe Rush and with the pixel. Also loading this Google trend search, slower, the odds of the misinform, making a comeback here, and the first slap are almost slim to none.

However, it is worth noting that the iPhone 11 Pro didn't struggle a bit in the second lap when it went up against note, 10 plus earlier this year and with a pixel for finally having more RAM. It might just be able to recover in the second lap, of course, in order for that to happen, the pixel has to stop the bleeding here in the first slab, and unfortunately, not only does the pixel load, both subway surfers and flip diving at a slower rate, but it also loaded fit to fat slower as well, allowing the iPhone to pull a full of four apps ahead of the pixel, as it finishes the first lap with a time of 1 minute and 50 seconds, so just in outright dominate performance by the iPhone in lap number one so dominant, in fact that, even if the pixel is able to keep all the apps open and ready to go in lap number two I, don't know if it'll be enough for it to make the comeback. The iPhone is just six apps away from completing the test, while the pixel is still working on the first lap. Finally, completing it 27 seconds later, so a huge cushion for the iPhone, even as it fails to keep Excel and word open. The pixel is still really far behind, but the good news for the pixel is.

It is at least managing to keep these games open and ready to go something that the pixel 3 wasn't able to do last year, so a definite improvement, but not enough for it to beat the iPhone with the iPhone completing the test. With a total time of 2 minutes and 39 seconds with us, fast-forwarding the pixel to the finish line, we're just like the iPhone, it failed at keeping both Word and Excel open. However, it did manage to keep Starbucks open on its way to completing the test 30s seconds later, with a total time of 3 minutes and 16 seconds making the winner by a huge margin, the iPhone 11 Pro Max 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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