iPhone 11 Pro Max VS Google Pixel 4 XL - The ULTIMATE Speed Test! By ZONEofTECH

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Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone 11 Pro Max VS Google Pixel 4 XL - The ULTIMATE Speed Test!

Welcome to the ultimate speed and performance test between the brand new Life 11pro Max and the Google Pixel for Excel and yes, I know both the f11 Pro Max and Google Excel for Excel have been out for quite some time now. So you're probably wondering why are we making this video just now? Well, both the iPhone and a pixel have received some pretty big updates recently with the latest iOS 13 point to finally fixing the poor RAM management issues that ? love and pro had so now. It's the perfect time to see how Google's hardware plus software compares to Apple's hardware plus software, and this is actually a unique comparison, because you see the only two smartphone manufacturers in the world right now that control both the hardware and the software are just Apple and now Google. So welcome to the ultimate XP test series, the series in which we test our everything in terms of the performance of two devices, so not just the usual Apple on speed, says but also photo and video editing with 4k timelines, Wi-Fi, speed, test or speed test. Ram management face ID GPU, as well as CPU benchmarks, JavaScript performance, and so, so much more so get some snacks ready and those drinks, and, let's see which one is the speed test, King, Apple or Google, okay. So, first, we've done a few things to make this comparison a bit more fair, so both phones have actually the exact same third-party apps installed screen has been set to never log on the iPhone, and I'm.

Actually, using this tweak called the Kin screen on the pixel 4 to keep the display turned on as normal II can't really set it to more than 30 minutes. Then the brightness is set to the same level on both now they might appear different because of the position of the camera lens. So to keep that in mind, rotation lock is off. There's no sim card in any of these phones. Both phones are an airplane mode with Wi-Fi enabled you now disturbed turned on.

True tone is off only I, feel of and Pro max the battery life is at a hundred percent on both, and we've closed all the apps running. In the background, and also these have the latest operating system installed, so this test should be as fair as possible. Oh, and in case you missed it. Speaking of the pixel four were actually giving away a Google Pixel for there you go and a pair of ear pods pros. So if you want to participate in this giveaway, just be a subscriber of the channel and then follow-on Instagram and Twitter adds enough tag and then leave a comment on this video saying.

Why do you want to win and also leave your Twitter and Instagram handles below, so I can verify to your follower, and I'll be announcing the winners in the dates that are in the description box down below? So good luck to everyone, and, let's begin okay, so starting off with a spec, the pixel for Excel comes in a Snapdragon, a 55 processor, which is based on a7 and Amir process. Now this CPU is actually almost an entire year old. However, it is pretty powerful for an Android processor for a Snapdragon chip. So this one comes with one high-performance core at 2.84, gigahertz, 304, matte scores at 2.40, 2 gigahertz and then for more low performance scores and 1.78 gigahertz, as well as 6 gigabytes of ram and a pixel for also comes in 128 gigabytes. This one at least of UFS, 2.1 storage, yeah 411 pro max comes with the Apple 813 processor, which is also based on a seven-yard process. However, this is Apple's second, seven nanometer process processors.

So this is a more refined architecture and then this one also comes with two high performance cores at two point: 65 yards and for low performance cores at 1.8 gigahertz, as well as 4 gigabytes of lpddr4 X memory and in the iPhone also comes with 64 gigabytes. This model of NVMe flash storage, which you'll see is quite a bit faster than UFS 2.1, that it picks up for has in just a second yeah spec wise. The pixel for Excel, seems to outperform the Eiffel Evan pro max, at least on paper, but see how all of this translates to actual benchmarks ends actual day-to-day use okay, so starting off with a CP benchmarks. We are first going to run Geek bench 5 on both of these and, as you can probably tell, while the difference in CP performance is quite significant. The iPhone score is more than double of what the pixel for Excel scores when it comes to a single core performance and in terms of a multi-core, we got almost a thousand points actually more than 2000 points more on the iPhone 11 Pro max.

Okay and next up we're going to run into two benchmarks, which is a more general benchmark, but not only stresses out the CPU, but also the GPU the memory, and then you get a combined score of how powerful that device is. Overall and again, we have a pretty significant difference here of more than 100,000 points. So, yes, the iPhone leads on the CPU performance, the GPU performance. The memory actually was higher on the pixel for Excel notes, because we have 6 gigabytes of RAM purses for and UX was higher again on the iPhone. Ok.

Moving on to the GPU performance, we are first going to run batch 5 compute and see how powerful the GP inside both of these phones really are now. This is a bit of a different benchmark because we have metal on the iPhone, and we have the Vulcan API on the pixel for Excel, and it seems like the iPhone with the metal. API score is more than three times higher than the pixel for Excel does look on to 3dmark slingshot extreme, in this case the pixel for Excel, scored, 4800 72 points, whereas the iPhone actually scored 5439. So the difference here is seems to be minimal. However, interesting enough, the iPhone was only running at a sub Ton yap resolution.

Actually, so this app still hasn't been optimized. So what we're going to do now is that we're going to run the same test. However, it is going to be off-screen so that the resolution of the display will not affect the actual results, and in this case the pixel for Excel score is six thousand four hundred 33 points, whereas the iPhone score is six thousand four hundred and sixty-seven points. So that's that's interesting, very, very close. It seems in terms of the GPU performance system.

Okay, next up I want to test out the JavaScript performance and see which one of these browsers on each of these phones loads up a website to have a website faster, and we're going to start us off with the native browsers on each of these phones, which is Safari on the iPhone and Chrome on the pixel for Excel. This is the Consider JavaScript benchmark, and here it seems like the iPhone scores four times more than four times higher or lower. In this case, lower is actually better because that's faster and milliseconds, then a pixel for Excel does that's really impressive? Okay, but what if we use Chrome on both well pretty much the same result? And that's because the iPhone actually uses Chrome on the iPhone uses the same Safari engine so yeah same results? Okay! So now what? If we run octane Google octane, which is a different JavaScript performance benchmark on both of these phones? Well same story: the iPhone is quite a bit faster twice the Java screwing during performance in Google octane, and then, if we do Chrome versus Chrome, we get actually more than twice the performance on Chrome on the iPhone, so we actually get a higher performance in Chrome on the iPhone versus Safari on the iPhone. Okay. Next up we're going to do a storage speed test and see which one of the storage, the flash modules inside these phones is actually faster.

Unfortunately, there's no app that I can test on both of these phones, because one of them is Android. One of them is iOS and get consistent results of and say so, we're actually using different apps. The app pass mark doesn't really work that well on android. Unfortunately anyways these are the results. So, on the iPhone we get one point: six gigabytes per second read and 309 megabytes per second right or as on the pixel for Excel, we get 800 megabytes per second read and about 174 megabytes per second writes, so yeah Google should have really used UFS 3.0 and their pixel four instead of the older UFS 2.1. Next up we're going to do Wi-Fi, speed test and see which one has a faster connection.

However, we're obviously going to run this separately on both of these phones and then Mercia results in post, because otherwise they will be competing against each other in terms of bandwidth. Our network is unfortunately capped at 50 megabits per seconds, and both of these phones got very, very close to dead mark, so yeah, pretty good performance on both in this case and now on to the big test. Welcome to the Apple on speed test. This is where we'll actually test day today, use apps and see which one launches all of these faster, and then we'll do the Ramanujan tests. Okay, so we've started a timer and, let's see CNN actually loaded faster on the iPhone BBC news faster Navajo again, the iPhone is quite a bit ahead: loading up, Twitter and Instagram when it comes to YouTube we're actually going to search for his own of tech and play the most recent video, and in this case the iPhone is a bit ahead and the pixel 4 is catching up next up.

We're loading our websites waiting until the banner the video banner actually loads, then taking this a few selfies, actually three selfies again everything is the same on each phone. Then we're launching Cross road yeah, it's quite a bit ahead, then hitman go which is actually one of my favorite games, I, always say to us in every speed PES. But that's an amazing game. You have to check it out. The pixel is quite, quite far behind, but I was catching up.

So that's good. Let's see the FN is almost done. Loading, the hitman Go game. As you can see, loading a game. Take-ups takes up so much longer than loading an actual app yeah, but is now finished, and now it's moving on to the next step, which is asphalt, Legends, which is a very, very demanding app and not just from a gameplay perspective and from a graphical perspective, but also from a player's perspective.

There's a lot of good app purchases and lots of menus so yeah, it's quite a frustrating app to use, but hey it's a demanding one that looks perfect. So yeah takes up ages to load on both phones. So let's say iPhone is quite a bit ahead once again, I think Evan is going to win overall this test, but I'm really curious to see how they will both do when it comes to the round management, which is the next test that we'll do right after this, so moving on to Minecraft. This is an interesting one, because we're actually going to load the exact same app on both. So what we're going to do is actually load a custom seed and for some reason that seems like it's taking ages on the iPhone to low that seed.

We've actually done this multiple times by the way, so probably about eight times in total. So this isn't the first time we're doing this, and it's taking quite a long time to load us on the iPhone, the seed selection. So it's actually loading really quickly on the pixel, so I'm not sure, what's happening with the iPhone, but we're going to select the coastal village seed so that both maps will be identical. So, let's see guessing the iPhone, actually the pixel loaded up that first and that's because the iPhone had a huge load on the actual seed in Minecraft. Now, when it comes to Photoshop Express, where we're going to be here is lower than a K image, the same exact image on both apply the same filters, the exact same effects on both and then expert, that's in 8k at 85% quality in a JPEG.

So the iPhone is quite a bit ahead. We're actually moving on to the Nexus, which is the video expert test and video shop. And what we're going to do here is we have the same footage from our Panasonic gauge 5 on both phones, so that you know none of the clones advantage by recording the footage itself, and we're going to export is in 1080p to support a 60 file by the way. So, let's see which one will actually render this first, it seems to be the iPhone. Let's see, that's actually a case yeah and yep and finish rendering this with a total time of two minutes and thirty seconds and 13 milliseconds now keep in mind that the icon would have been even faster if we didn't have that glitch in Minecraft, which once again happened multiple times before doing this test and a pixel for us finished in two minutes and 47 seconds.

Okay and next up, we have the RAM management test. So we're going to open pretty much every single one of these apps and see exactly how many of these abs, both phones, managed to keep open. In the background, keep in mind that we have poor gigabytes of RAM on the iPhone versus 6 gigabytes on the pixel for Excel, okay, so the clock app is fully loaded on both CNN actually had to reload on both take a bit longer in the iPhone BBC News had to reload on both faster on the pixel Twitter was actually loaded on the iPhone had to fully load on a pixel Instagram had to reload on both once again faster on a pixel. Let's see next up, we have YouTube had to reload on both faster on the iPhone this time when it comes to the web browser, so our website was actually fully loaded on the iPhone, not so much on the pixel when it comes to the camera app had to reload on both, but it was faster on the iPhone when it comes to cross the road. This was actually still in the memory on the iPhone, so that's impressive kind, sir I was still expecting more apps to be open in the background to be honest, but the iPhone there ago managed to keep hitmen go open in the background and pixel, not so much ass.

Well, 9. This is a very demanding game and yep as expected. It had to reload on both, and it pretty much loaded at the exact same time. Okay, next up we have Minecraft, which was actually nope, but it was fully loaded, but it had to reload on both of these, and this time it was faster. Oh actually, no, the iPhone yeah that this is interesting, so the iPhone kind of kept in the background, but it took ages through loaded words.

The pixel got to literally load up the game fully from the start. Photoshop Express. This was gradually loaded on both. So, okay, that's good. Let's see video shop and this one was fully loaded on both C and E.

iPhone did manage to keep a bit more apps a few more apps open in the background, but still I, don't know. These are very expensive phones, especially the iPhone and I, was expecting to keep 40 a Kon-Tiki, pretty much all the apps in the background, and that was unfortunate not a case. And finally, we have a face: ID versus face idea, first and in a smartphone, because most of the Android phones back to you had in display fingerprint readers, but this one a pixel for actually has face, and he is just like the iPhone, in terms of which one is faster. This is by the way it's shot in slow motion. Six times slower and the pixel for Excel has a faster face.

How long by a significant margin when compared to the iPhone, yet my mistake in ages to unlock, and then you also have to swipe up so yeah the pixel, for it takes this one by a significant margin: okay, so India and surprisingly the pixel for Excel has performed quite well like it was really close to the iPhone turns on the Apple on speed test. But I was mostly because of Minecraft taking significantly longer to load the seed menu on the iPhone, and again I was down multiple times now. Aside from that, if you look at just the app on speed itself, the apps launched and loaded incredibly fast on a pixel and in some cases, even faster than on the iPhone Ram management, was quite poor on the pixel. It was a bit better on the iPhone, but still nothing one can purchase something like the Samsung Galaxy Note n Plus, which, with 12 gigabytes of RAM, holds the crown for the best ravishment I've, seen in a phone, and it's about the same on the OnePlus 70 or sorry, the OnePlus 7 pro. That also comes with 12 gigabytes of RAM.

However, when it comes to our performance, the iPhone smoke, the pixel scoring double or even more than double and benchmark. So if you're, the kind of person that uses your phone for mostly photo and video editing, then the iPhone is a much better choice. But yeah limited come into your thoughts on both of these phones. The full review of the f11 pro max is live, has been live for a few weeks now, picks up for Excel reviews coming in a few weeks, so yeah I, think of watching, don't forget about once again the pixel 4 and your pods crew, giveaway full details and description box down below any kind of by any of these phones. By the way, please do consider using our Amazon affiliate links down below, because if you do so, you also support the channel.

Amazon gives us a small commission from their ants. You don't have to pay anything and supports the channel and videos like this one. So thank you, Mrs. Carmine fiction. If you want to see more in depth egg videos like this one hopefully was and yeah it has been a pretty much it.

So. Thank you for watching also France mention. Let me know the comments, what speed tests or what comparisons do you guys want to see in the future, but yeah I mean that I'm, Daniel and I'll see you guys in the next one. It's enough thanked DISC.


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