Google Pixel XL VS Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 - Speed Test - Surprising Results! By Redskull

By Redskull
Aug 14, 2021
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Google Pixel XL VS Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 - Speed Test - Surprising Results!

Good everyone, my name, is Alex and welcome to a new video for today, I'm doing a more unusual speed test between the Google Pixel XL and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 and yes, I know that this is not a fair comparison. They don't have the same uh screen resolution. They don't have the same processor, but I just wanted to show you how fast the note 4 is and for a phone that costs only $170. It is really, really fast. So, starting with a Google picks up. We have a Snapdragon 820 one processor.

We have 4 gigs of RAM, 32, gigs of internal storage and, of course, running Android 7.1. The pixel XL has a 5.5-inch screen the quad HD resolution, so not moving to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4. So we have a MediaTek processor inside the Hello X 20 processor. This processor has 10 cores. We have 3 gigs of RAM 64 gigs of internal storage and running under it.6 this device has a 5.5-inch screen the resolution of 1080p. Let's start with some benchmark scores on the an tutu benchmark score.

The Google Pixel Excel gets a score of about one hundred and thirty-nine thousand and the Xiaomi Redmi Note four gets about eighty-five thousand so keep in mind. The price of the device is again but for a phone that costs about $170, so I do believe that the score of 85,000, it's very, very good. Now moving on down the gig bench for results here, the results are just mind-blowing, so the multi-core score on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 it's 43 66 and on the Google Pixel excel. The multi-core score is 4090. So here's the cheaper phone gets a better score for the multi-core score on the single core score.

The Google Pixel scores a bit more, but again the difference is not as big as we've seen for the an tutu benchmark. Let's start the speed test by checking which one has a faster fingerprint scanner, so they both have the fingerprint scanners on the back, so I'm going to try to touch the sensors in the exact same time, I'm going to place my fingers that so, let's see what happens if we touch them. In the same time, and now let me slow that down for you, so we can actually see what happened, and I'm going to try that one more time, so we can make sure they touch the scanners in the exact same time. So let's do that again, so I'm going to slow this down one more time, so you can see exactly what happened. Okay, so I have the exact same apps installed on both devices I'm going to show that there are no apps running in the background for either of the devices, and we're going to start by opening all these apps in the exact same time and after that, we'll see with your phone kept those apps running in the background.

So, let's start with asphalt extreme on both devices. We'll wait till the games actually start up, so we'll give them a second and still waiting and still waiting, and this one not seem to start the game of beat faster, so leave those in the background on our both devices and the next one is going to be FIFA 16, so I think the pixel start that game update faster but the let's see which one actually loads, the game faster and maybe the shadow me was up the first one. So again, we'll leave this one in the background as well. The next one is going to be Twitter and that one definitely loaded the much faster, so we'll leave this one in the background as well. The next one is going to be Instagram and I think the pixel was just a bit faster.

So let's open a picture here and let's open this one. So in about the same time we'll leave that priming the background. The next one is going to be Facebook, and maybe the pixel is just a bit faster. We'll leave that on in the background as well. Next is going to be YouTube and the pixel is definitely faster.

Will actually start this video right here, so it did start faster on that on the pixel of still loading, but then we'll leave that in the background, the next one is going to be chrome and let's open the same website on both of them, and let's find an article here, so we'll leave that one in the background as well the next one it's going to be. Google play music. So maybe this one is a bit faster, but this one's definitely loaded. There are faster all right. So, let's see after that, google photos and this one was definitely fast at the opening that app and loading after that, let's see the camera app, so the picture was a bit faster, I believe, and the following one is going to be the Play Store and again the pixel loaded that a bit faster, let's open something in here and the pixel aren't loaded that faster as well.

So the last one is going to be Temple, Run and I do believe that the pixel start with that one on faster and die. It's loading it faster as well so later till the other renowned starts that so much, much faster on the pixel, then I'm on the note 4. So we'll leave this one in the background as well. So let's press, ok, and now I'm very curious to see what happened with all those apps that we are running in the background. So let's press the multitasking on both and let's go all the way to the end and let's see the shame, he still has that running in the background and they both actually had to reload that game I wasn't the imagining that I thought the pixel will actually keep that in the bedroom, but I guess not so yeah.

That was the unexpected, we'll just wait till they actually open this app. It's taking quite some time to open this game and for some reason that one was faster, so I will exit that we'll go back to multitasking. So let's go all the way to the end, so we have FIFA 16. So, let's see what happened to that one and they both have to load that game as well. Yes, these are very big games and that's why I actually installed them I wanted to see what happens with these big games and the pixel kind of one started first down there.

So, let's exit that as well and let's go back to multitasking, and we have Twitter here, so this one had to reload the app all the way this one just did like a very short reloading. Somehow, so, let's move to multitasking again Instagram, so this one had to reload. Basically everything let's go to multitasking once again, so, although at the end and that one had to reload the app is still running on the pixel excel. Now we have the YouTube app and surprisingly the sharing. We didn't actually close that app and I guess.

The show me actually started that the video faster so long leave that in the background as well, let's see what happen with Chrome, so this one kind of did like reload or something, but you know, so I'll leave that in the background and let's see what happen with Google Play Music, so the sharing we had to reload that app all the way back to multitasking. Here we have Google photos, and it's still running the background for both devices and let's just happen, the camera app. So this one had to reload the camera and the last one. This is the Play store and surprisingly, the chamois had that one. In the background and the last one was Temple Run, let's see which one has to reload that one, so they both actually have to reload the Temple Run 2.

So those are the results guys. This is an $800 phone, Android 7.1, that a lot of people say that is the best Android device available, and here we have the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, that costs only $170, and you've seen that the performs really, really good compared to the Google Pixel XL, alright guys. Hopefully you enjoyed this video. If you do have any comments, leave a comment down below. If you have any questions, this test was done for fun.

More than anything else, I wasn't trying to say that one phone is better than the other, or anything like that. So this was a purely for fun, hopefully enjoy the video press that, like button um, don't forget to subscribe, and I'll see in the next time. Thanks for watching you.


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