iPhone SE 2020 vs iPhone 11 Speed Test! By Nick Ackerman

By Nick Ackerman
Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone SE 2020 vs iPhone 11 Speed Test!

iPhone SE 2020 vs. iPhone 11 speed test coming up. Let's go so. Let's begin this test with a boot up in three two one and see which one can get there faster. Now the iPhone SE does have the Apple a 13 Bionic chip, just like the iPhone 11, but you should keep in mind that the iPhone SE also has three gigabytes of RAM, whereas the iPhone 11 has four gigabytes of RAM, so we'll see, if that makes any difference in our total benchmark scores, our total app tests will see what happens, but the iPhone SE says not today, big bro, I'm going to boot up faster than the iPhone 11, okay guys and when it comes to biometrics. You can't really test them side by side, but you do have touch ID on here, and you can see it's just blazing fast for the iPhone SE and what's nice about it.

Is that if you're not looking at it, you can still press it and go right in as long as you put your finger on that fingerprint sensor. So there's a convenience factor there. Now, with the iPhone 11, you need to look at the iPhone 11 for it to go in, and sometimes it will miss depending on how you're looking, but for the most part, it's like 99% accurate. But there is a know when you look at it, you have to swipe up to get in, so it's a little slower. I think then touch ID because touch ID.

You can be pulling it out of your pocket and I already have your finger on the scanner and already be in by the time you open the phone up, but the face ID scanner is more secure, so keep that in mind also I think another advantage to the touch. I'd. Scanner, though, is that when it's placed on a table you can just press it to go in if you do have your phone laying flat on your bed or on a table on a desk or something like so, so confirming the software, both the iPhone S II and the iPhone 11 are running iOS.13 point four point one. So they are on the latest official versions. As of the recording of this video, ok guys, so here we are on the home screens, and you could see everything closed off, ? 11 everything closed out for iPhone SE 2020.

Let's go to clock, you can see very similar, but the iPhone 11 is always going to feel faster to go home because it does have gestures which feels smoother and quicker. Let's go to calculator pretty similar. You can see how the eye f-111 goes home. You can see weather pretty similar like the iPhone. Has that the 11, let's go into App Store.

You can see about the same now. Both of these are a 13, so we should expect about the same performance and overall doing fantastic. It should make you happy seeing how quick that SC is over there. Let's go to pub G mobile at 399, vs.699 on this iPhone 11, but keep in mind you are paying for a face: ID, more modern-looking design versus an older shell here on this iPhone, but which one's going to win it out, we'll have to see, looks like the SE 2020 was about the same as the 11 will hit start here and see which one can match up first. But gaming is a big update for the SE 2020 if you're, comparing it to like an iPhone 7, a 6s 5s one of those older devices either coming up to the new chip.

You're going to love it here and gaming, both very fast when it comes to this element of these phones. I try to swipe it away like it had gestures, let's go into dead, trigger 2, and you could see which one gets here. First about the same, so looking good that mean this is what we want to see. We want to see about the same performance on both, so let's go to dead, trigger 2 here and see which one is quicker, and we'll go to hit play, and they should go in at a similar time. iPhone 11 a little quicker there, but overall I mean gameplay.

It's going to come down to like I said with a 10 arm. Do you want the bigger screen, or do you want the smaller screen with the same type of performance? To me? It really comes down to you, but a lot of people do like the bezels for holding on for a game, but for me, I would prefer the larger screen of gaming was my forte. Let's go into Instagram and you can see. Instagram I fall 11 there, but it's not really by much I mean not enough to say it's way faster. Both of them are very smooth here.

The touch rate, the touch sample rate, seems to be a little smoother on the iPhone 11, though neither of these are 90 Hertz displays, though, so, keep in mind when you are using these they're, not gonna, feel like those 90 hurt. Android phones or those you know: 120 Hertz, Android phones, they're a little slower to scroll, but they're, still very smooth due to iOS, so very good performance on both day on Instagram. Let's go into Twitter here and see which one is faster, and you could see it was the iPhone SE 2020 we'll hit profile page very similar there and let's go into eBay and you could see Hut's the iPhone SE 2020, so the iPhone SE 2020 keeping up easy with iPhone 11. And that's what you want. That's what you want to know.

Isn't it mean you know for 399? Is it as fast as an iPhone, 11, and you're? Seeing yes, it is, let's go into a geek French and that one goes to the iPhone 11 and there goes the SE and an tutu, and we'll see which one is faster. Here. Looks like we'll get this ad here first, but it looks like the iPhone Elevens a little quicker here on an tutu and then comes the SE, but I would say overall pretty much even-steven on the apps' day to day you're getting about the same performance as the iPhone 11 moving through these applications. So, let's see how they do perform when it comes to reopening these applications. Now I found that with the 8 plus at 3 gigs of ram as well as you know, the iPhone 10 are that also would sometimes reload stuff, but I'm having the same deal with the iPhone 11, so I think, as you get a lot of apps open.

Both of these phones are going to reload stuff, but here on the iPhone 11, the 4 gigs of ram won't really seem to make a big deal of a difference. I really didn't notice it between this and even the 10r, but what you really notice is just how smooth it feel as a fling iOS around off those gestures. That's more noticeable, I think than the 3 to 4 gigs of ram and considering. This is a bigger screen. It's probably and considering that this has 4 gigs of ram I.

Don't think! That's a selling point of the iPhone 11 versus this iPhone SE 20/20, because at that size of a phone, you probably don't need more than 3 gigs, especially running iOS on here, and so let's run a quick, Consider JavaScript test just to kind of see how they do when it comes to just our internet Safari performance. Now the SE 20/20 has been going to school on a lot of these iPhones. We got 102 on here and 104, slightly quicker on the internet than the iPhone 11. So this is a little powerhouse beast 4.7 inch iPhone I see right here, okay guys, so we do have the same clips on here.1 minute 3 seconds. We're going to render these out in iMovie to see which one is gonna.

Do it faster now, I'm gonna, do it in 4k on both devices, so I'll be back when they are done exporting and wow. That was pretty close, so I'm going to call that about a draw, so video rendering should be a pretty similar affair on both of these, whether they're using iMovie, heirloom effusion, both with powerful chipsets. Let's go ahead now and run a Geek bench test and I will see which one has the better performance. Now you can see right here. The clock speed is 2.6 6 gigahertz on this Bionic and this one 2.65 that's about the same 2.8 8 gigs of ram 3.75 available according to Geek bench. Let's go ahead and hit run benchmark, and we'll be back when they are done, and this is the first iPhone to beat this SE 20/20 when it comes to Geek bench in the testing time it took to test that, and also in the single and multi-core the iPhone 11 scoring slightly higher, but that is not going to make any difference.

I'm calling the knees about equal performance, let's go into, and 2 2, and I'll be back when these testings are done, and so the iPhone 11 also scores higher in an tutu benchmark. So you can see definitely scoring higher benchmarks, but at the end of the day, iPhone SE or iPhone 11, which is quicker, I think the iPhone 11 is slightly quicker, and it feels slightly smoother as well, especially when you like to come out of applications like I mentioned earlier. Both of these phones are absolute powerhouses, though, and it's going to come down to. Do you want that wide-angle camera? Do you want the bigger more modern design of iPhone, 11 I still think the iPhone 11 is still very appealing, even though the iPhone SE 20/20 came out, but this phone is awesome in its price range? So that's it between the iPhone SE 20/20 and iPhone 11, which are you gonna, choose I'm curious to know, comment down below and be subscribed, so you can see the full comparison coming soon thumbs up if you enjoyed it subscribe. If you haven't already be sure to be well stay, safe, MPs.


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