iPhone 12 Pro Max vs OnePlus 8 Pro Speed Test By TechNick

By TechNick
Aug 13, 2021
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iPhone 12 Pro Max vs OnePlus 8 Pro Speed Test

The OnePlus 9 series of devices is coming pretty soon, but as of right now, the OnePlus 8 pro is still their flagship phone and probably my favorite phone of 2020. But how does it stack up in a speed test against apple's greatest contender? The iPhone 12 Pro max, while the OnePlus is using a snapdragon 865 chipset run on seven nanometer plus technology, which is soon to be replaced by the way the iPhone is using. The latest five nanometer process note tech within its Apple A14, bionic chip. The OnePlus also has twice the amount of ram, and it is LP ddr5 as well. We have 120hz display on the OnePlus device where the apple is stuck to 60, and we're going to be enabling the OnePlus, 8th, HD plus resolution we're going to be leaving the animations on only OnePlus to match that off the iPhone round. One will be all about boots of fingerprints and face unlock round.

Two will be about initial opening, app speed and round. Three will be all about ram management using my fingers obs to keep things accurate, we're going to pop GoPro footage at the bottom left-hand corner for accuracy. This is technic and without further ado. Let's go we're. Gonna kick-start round one off here with a boot to see which one can be powered on quicker than the other.

It is indeed the iPhone 12 Pro max with 17 seconds, as opposed to the 19.5 on the OnePlus device. You must remember that the iPhone has been released quite a few months later than the OnePlus 8 pro. So it is a much newer phone run on much faster tech, and it has its second point. After going into the phone quicker now we're testing the optical fingerprint sensor against the apple's 3d face unlock and the OnePlus 8 pro is quicker every single time in going straight to the home screen. Picking up its first points in round one now testing out the 2d face unlock on the OnePlus as opposed to the 3d on the iPhone.

The OnePlus is quicker once again, every single time here, but it's not quite as secure. Nevertheless, it's still quicker picked up at second and final points in round one two for two there in round one making sure that we're hooked up to the same Wi-Fi network max brightness and all apps are closed. In the background. Opening up the first step in round two is the settings app which the iPhone open up a tad quicker striking back? Is the OnePlus 8 pro opening up the calculator app slightly quicker than the iPhone 12 Pro max did, and the second last system app we'll be jumping into here? Is the camera app going into that one? The iPhone 12 Pro max open that one up quicker but flipping to the selfie cam, the OnePlus 8 pro was quicker there not two for two in round two taking the snap. The iPhone 12 Pro max was a lot quicker there, and it saved the photo gallery quicker as well and going into that gallery on both device.

The iPhone 12 Pro max was quicker once more jumping into the photo. The OnePlus 8 pro was actually quicker than opening it up, but the iPhone loaded, the entire page, quicker all the contents of the page. So no point was allocated over there going into adobe photoshop express to open that photo up once more. The iPhone 12 Pro max opened the app up quicker and went into the picture quicker as well. Now, six points for the 12 pro max three times as quick as the one plus device so far, so good for Apple can't seem to be tapping this correctly, but saving the picture to gallery.

Surprise. Surprise: the OnePlus 8 pro is slightly quicker. Let's say: saves the gallery at the bottom of the screen, slightly quicker than it said, saved the gallery at the top of the iPhone screen and actually said saved a camera roll. Now, the less going into our next app adobe Russia, video editing, app jumping into this one, the OnePlus 8 pro was quicker and opening it up and jumping into the project a hell of a lot quicker than the iPhone 12 Pro max. Now, you must remember the iPhone 12 Pro max comes paired with NVMe storage, but we have UFS 3.0, not 3.1 storage, only OnePlus 8 pro. So it's not the quickest storage around in terms of android storage, speed and the iPhone's NVMe storage just always seems to be quicker when exporting videos we're going to be exporting a 4k 25 frames per second video, compressing it down to 1080p matching the frame rate.

The iPhone did it in four seconds with that wonderful NVMe storage, as opposed to 14 seconds 10 seconds slower on the OnePlus 8 pro with UFS a 3.0 storage. Now seven points for the iPhone 12 Pro max, as opposed to five. Only one plus eight pro going into Spotify. It was too close to call they both did very strange things there. They both seem to have opened them at the same time, they loaded different things at different times, but they landed up with the same result.

So I didn't allocate a point that time around, but going into actual VPN. It was clear that the iPhone 12 Pro max deserved that point, eight points now and after going into astral VPN. Turning it on the iPhone still had a loading icon in the center of the screen, turning it on. So no point was allocated there since the OnePlus actually turned on at the same time, going into google the iPhone 12 Pro max grabbed its ninth point and going into Facebook. It was very close that time around, but all the loading happened on the OnePlus device, so the iPhone picked up its first double-digit point now: 10 points for the iPhone 12 Pro max now, 11 points after opening up Instagram slightly faster than that of the OnePlus 8 pro and going into twitter over here.

The OnePlus 8 pro gets its six point now, just five points behind that of the iPhone 12 Pro max, which, at the current point in time, cost quite a lot more than the OnePlus 8 prime sure. The gap will be more narrow in terms of price when the OnePlus 9 pro is released, but the OnePlus 8 pro went into YouTube slightly quicker. The iPhone 12 Pro max went into my profile. My actual page, quick over here, the OnePlus 8 pro played the video faster, but the iPhone 12 Pro max loaded, the whole page quicker. So no point was allocated there now 12 points for the iPhone, as opposed to 7 on the one plus device now eight for the one plus eight pro after opening up Netflix, slightly quicker, but now 13 for the iPhone 12 Pro max after going into my profile, quick at that time run going into our first benchmark app of two geek bench 5.2.5 here, let's see which one can get a better score and pump through the CPU benchmark faster. Let's go ahead and have a look at the bottom right hand, corner speed things up one minute, 59 seconds on the iPhone 12 Pro max, as opposed to two minutes 59.5 seconds, only one, plus a pro more than a minute slower on the android device over here and the scores were a lot lower than the iPhone over there almost half in some instances when it comes to single core going into 3dmark over here, the iPhone 12 Pro max opened it up quicker. It's interesting to note, because the OnePlus 8 pro actually opened up geek bench quicker earlier, but it didn't run through it quicker.

The iPhone also ran through 3dmark quick over here when it comes to wildlife, one minute 10 seconds, as opposed to one to 12 on the OnePlus 8 pro, and we got 22.8 fps on the OnePlus, as opposed to 40 frames per second on the iPhone 12.16 points on the iPhone so far as opposed to nine on the OnePlus 8 pro and going into our first game of four here, subway surfers, which one can do it. It looks like it's gonna, be the OnePlus 8 pro, I'm not quite sure. Sometimes it speeds up at the end for the iPhone, and it did indeed 17 points for the iPhone 12 Pro max, as opposed to 9 on the 8 pro almost twice the points for the iPhone 12 Pro max but, like I said, the iPhone is a lot newer. This test will be a lot more fair game when the OnePlus 9 pro releases, and we now have double points on the iPhone 12 18 points, as opposed to the nine on the OnePlus 8 pro, like I said, much more expensive phone is slightly more powerful when it comes to CPU, but there are certain aspects I prefer of the OnePlus device opening up among us slightly quicker there as opposed to the iPhone 12 Pro max now, picking up its first double-digit points with 10 points, and the iPhone did indeed open up-tempo and two slightly faster before that game. Now PUBG mobile, our last game of the four last half of the 2012.5 seconds for the iPhone, as opposed to 14 seconds on the OnePlus 8 pro ending off round 2, with 19 points toward the iPhone, as opposed to 10 on the OnePlus 8 pro. I've sped through ram management bottom right-hand corner because both of them have no problems whatsoever, keeping all these apps up in the background.

Sometimes they have to reload certain things, but that's due to the internet connection, not due to the app being closed. All of these apps have remained open on all the devices. I can assure you of that, and we only have six gigs of lpddr4xram on the iPhone, as opposed to 12 of lpddr5 ram on the OnePlus, and the iPhone is having no issues here, probably because of great optimization. Nevertheless, zero points for round three on both devices total score 21 points for the iPhone 12 Pro max, as opposed to 12 points for the OnePlus 8 pro kind of strange here, but I must say, I'm really excited to see the new snapdragon 888 chipsets within the upcoming OnePlus 9 pro fingers crossed for that one. I hope that you guys enjoyed watching this video as much as I did making it.

This is technic, and I'll, see you in the next one.


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