Let's see how these two phones perform in a speed test. You've got the chamois temp probe versus the white p40 Pro, the p40 Pro comes with highways, Karin 995, G chipset, and it comes with emu, which is their skin on top of Android, of course, no Google mobile services on this phone. They use Huawei mobile services booting the two phones up. It is the snapdragon 86 5 Xiaomi me 10 pro. That just turns on quicker, no real relevance to daily usage. Both of the phones have 5g again, not very important at the moment, but it's good to know that they both have it he's not dragon.865 is usually regarded as the best fastest chipset in the android world. Opening a picture editing app we're going to import some photos and videos that were shot on each of the phones and then export those and see how long it takes importing.
This video, you can see the Xiaomi meet. Em just beats out the p40 Pro, but it's a very small margin, just a couple of seconds, then taking those photos and exporting them, and it's the 10 again, which is about half as quick as the p40 pro only a few seconds in it, though either way. So definitely you won't be waiting around on either of these phones they're both flagships. I then imported two videos onto the phones from a PC using the same wire, the same PC, the same videos on the two phones. You can see the time difference.
There are two videos, a 1080p video and a 4k video, both 5 minutes in length. The p40 Pro definitely quicker on that one. Everything was the same except for the phones, but now I want to take that 4k, video and then export it. And can you master see how quick it is now on the p40 pro you can't export in 4k in Kinney master. I do find this limitation on a lot of Huawei phones with the Karin chipsets, the snapdragon, absolutely no limitations, but will export in 2k 24 frames a second at the highest bit rates just to keep it fair.
No surprises are expected in this portion of the test. The 86 5 is going to be the Karin 990. It overall is just a more powerful chipset in this regard, and you can see there it's about a minute difference between the phones on that 4k video. Both of them use, face unlocking technique. The p40 pro uses an infrared camera as well, so it should be taking some 3d face data slightly more secure than the 2d face data that is used on the meat em pro.
Surprisingly also it is just the p40 pro that opens quicker. I have slowed the footage down here at about 240 frames a second, so this has really slowed down, but you can just see the difference. The p40 pro just opens and is able to be used a split second quicker than the 10 pro, but playing it at real time. There isn't much difference whatsoever very close and very quick on both of the phones. In my opinion, you can just have a look at how the phones perform when opening apps and flicking through the system.
It's not really a matter of speed, it's just how the phones do it. It takes up such a small amount of the resources of the system, but it's not really right to put it into a speed test, but what I will do is show you the difference between these big game app opening times the loading screens they're anywhere between 30 seconds or a minute which may give you an idea of which one does it first. Furthermore, it was just the meat in there, but you can see. There is literally not even a second between the time that it takes for the two phones to open these long screen opening apps. It looks like the p40 Pro, just edged out the mean temp Road there, but these are app opening screens that take 30 or 45 seconds and there's a split second difference between them.
What is more relevant, maybe is RAM management, so I'm just flicking back through all of these apps to see if any have been dropped out of memory and as you can see, as I flick through all the apps have been kept open. That I went back to, none were dropped, I didn't have to go back through the opening screens and reload the apps. This is definitely going to save you time when you're using the phone when you're flicking through different apps, if you're playing a game, and you need to go to something else. It's good to know that on both of the phones, the RAM management is great and will save you a lot of time when using the phone. So when it does come to gaming, even though the snapdragon 865 processors would be considered a more powerful chipset actually on the p40 pro when I was gaming on it, there are no real differences in terms of the feeling that you get both of the phones also have a 90 Hertz refresh rate, so they're, very even in that regard, and gaming on both them is really great testing the Wi-Fi speeds on both of the phones.
I did test them separately, just to make sure they weren't interfering with each other, but you can see this sped up and all the speeds, download and upload speeds. This will also be limited by my internet, but it's pretty quick here and actually both of the phones did really well with some perfect download and upload speeds. The meet em pro had both the fastest and slowest download speeds, but you can see by the results they're all very, very close. They both have optical fingerprint sensors. The p40 pros sensor is actually quite high up on the screen just physically as compared to the meet em pros.
You can see the difference here, but in terms of opening times on the optical fingerprint, sensors again I, don't think there is a difference between the real world usage of the SU, also nice, to see that the animation screen when coming into the phone when using the optical sensor is also quite short, just as a side note when playing pop G the Chinese version. Anyway, there is a high refresh rate option for the game that plays the game at a 90 Hertz, refresh rate that was available on both of the phones so good to know if you like playing that game and also something that you may be interested in when using the phones is just how quick it is to open the camera app and take a picture. So I put the two phones side-by-side the meet em pro and the p40 pro opening the camera app, and it was the meet em Pro. That was just quicker in opening the app finding focus on the object and being able to snap the image. This is a millisecond difference, though, when you see it in real time, it is literally not even a second running out to you on the phones.
There will be no surprises here, the best processor in the Android world. Right now is the Snapdragon 86 5, and it does beat out the Quran processor subscribe for the latest tech news and videos. That's it for now. I'll see you in the next one.
Source : TechZG