iPhone 4S vs Galaxy Nexus: 1080P Video Export Speedtest By Jonathan Morrison

By Jonathan Morrison
Aug 21, 2021
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iPhone 4S vs Galaxy Nexus: 1080P Video Export Speedtest

What's, going on guys Jonathan here with TLD I, got a quick speed test between the Galaxy Nexus located here, on my left hand, side and the iPhone 4s located on the right hand, side now, spec wise they're, both dual-core CPU phones, has clocked at 1.2. Gig hurts. This is clocked at 800 megahertz, which a lot of people laugh at. This is running ice cream sandwich android 4.0 this one in iOS 5. So what I did will it took a one-minute 1080p video clip at 30 frames per second on each phone, and I'm going to open them up in their respective video editor? Now, since there's no I movie for Android, and vice versa, that is as close as I can get as far as fairness goes, but this should win because it is higher clocked. Now, first and foremost, let me open up multitasking, so we can make sure no other applications are running double tap.

You can see. There is nothing else. This is actually is extremely cool, so I really enjoy the multitasking on Ice Cream Sandwich, that's for another video, so get Twitter open. Let's go to swipe and get that out. So there's nothing going on.

You can see no recent apps and there's nothing there. So what we'll go ahead and do is open up movie studio on the Nexus, and then we go ahead and open up I movie on the 4s, so we're going to go to create new project tap to start, go to name this test for the sake of it now we're on the blank canvas, so we're going to tap to insert media there's that clip double tap and there it is, so we'll go ahead and scroll to the end. You can see as one minute and what we're going to do is go to import the video clip here then again, both 1080p. So here's the camera, roll we're going to scroll to the end, and we can see there. We go a minute, so same footage, 1080p 30 frames per second there we have it.

So what we're going to do now is exit out of here, because that's how we export in iMovie, and then we're going to go ahead and set this up here so export movie. We have a few options: we're going to change that to 1080p 1920 x, 1080 ruled and set that to high quality, and then we'll go ahead and set this up. Camera roll 1080p, so I believe once I hit that that will export, and I'm going to get this as even as possible, 1 2 3. So you can see, and we are off to the races and right away, and I'm not trying to start a flame or, but you can see clearly on the right hand, side. The iPhone 4s is moving a lot quicker that jumped a ten percent.

So if that keeps going those increments, we should be closer. But right now you can see the iPhone is moving quicker, and I'm, not trying to knock the Galaxy Nexus I'm a little disappointed by the performance. This should, in theory, smoke this, because this is at one point two gigahertz. This is that 800 megahertz, a lot of people laugh at that, but you can see it is tearing through the export we're at thirteen percent. There is no percent, but you can see just by looking at it, we're over fifty percent, and we are coming to the home stretch.

Now we're just about done on the iPhone 4s for about fifteen percent on the Galaxy Nexus and again. I know it's not completely the same, but it's as close as I can get 1080p video exporting it to full 1080p, and we are done pretty much done on the iPhone 4s just wrap it up the final bit of the export. Your movie was exported to your camera roll and that is it, and we are barely at eighteen percent, so I know Ice Cream Sandwich is supposed to be optimized, but you can see right here. It's not always about the CPU speed, it's about OS, optimization and that's pretty much the same task. I! Don't care how you spin it! It is pretty much the same task.

I exported a 1080p video on my phone faster period. That said, there's a lot of good things about ice cream sandwich about the Galaxy Nexus. That I will get you at upcoming videos, but for now you can see we're stuck on 23% I did enable GPU acceleration on a developer setting on the Galaxy Nexus, with or without Saddam didn't really make a difference. It's just slower at this point, so hopefully future movie editors will be able to take advantage of the speed on here, but for now again clocked at 1.2 gigahertz 800 megahertz. This one was faster, it's about OS and optimization.

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