iPhone SE vs. iPhone 11 Pro Max Speed Test By PhoneBuff

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Aug 13, 2021
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iPhone SE vs. iPhone 11 Pro Max Speed Test

So I've been looking forward to the speed test for a while. Now we have the budget $400 iPhone SE going head-to-head against the top of the line, the big boy, the iPhone 11 Pro max now outside their $700 price difference on the spec sheets. There are a few other things to take note of. First, the iPhone SE has a three gigabytes RAM compared to the four on the more expensive 11, and it also has a slightly lower native resolution. But the big story, of course, is both of these phones. Have this same industry-leading a 13 Bionic chip, which in theory means they should perform roughly the same, but somehow I find myself a little skeptical of that idea.

I don't know if it's, because the SE is using pretty much the same parts as the iPhone 8 outside the processor or if it's because we've seen other phones with the same processor, perform differently, but they're both running iOS 13 they're, both made by the same company, presumably the same optimization. So, let's see this video is sponsored by blues on with cushioned corners, a raised lip and a built-in screen protector. The armor box by eye blazing, can help protect your iPhone from everything that life throws at it, while still remaining fully compatible with wireless charging. I blazed on also has a number of other cases available in the range from the Halo case. That gives you that clean look to the transformer case that adds a built-in kickstand just search.

I phone SE case by I'm blazing on Amazon or click on the link down below in the description to learn more all right, we'll kick things off by starting the stopwatch is on each phone and then jumping into the first row, where the two phones perform identically on facebook, and here in Starbucks, it's a similar story. The SE seemed to have gotten a split second advantage over the 11pro macs there, and it does the same thing in Microsoft Word, but we're talking in just fractions of a second here. So, moving on to the second row, the two phones are still neck and neck, which at least according to the spec sheets, is exactly what you would expect, but I do it to say it is still somewhat surprising to actually see it play out. Not only has the budget iPhone SE not falling behind here, but it's actually been loading most of the apps little fractions of a second faster. Now.

This is nothing definitive. It's still definitely within the margin of error, but it's just amazing to see a $400 iPhone keep pace with an $1100 iPhone, especially when you consider that $1100 iPhone is undefeated here in the first lap, even against the top Android phones, but we'll see the iPhone SE can I keep it up here in the gaming row, where it is possible that we might see some signs of thermal throttling, depending on the cooling system, that Apple is using in the SE, compared to the 11pro Macs and typically, a bigger bodied phones do better with heat distribution and the iPhone. Se is a small phone, but so far it seems to be handling these games without a problem. I don't know if that would hold true over a longer session, but in this quick burst speed test here, the eye sees performance is nothing short of impressive. Now.

I do have to point out that, while the SE does have the lead here late in the first lap, there are a few caveats for one. The SE screen is significantly smaller, so the robot arm technically has less distance to cover from point to point and to we're not using the 11pro Max's regular swipe gestures, as we wanted to eliminate that variable, but either way the two phones have finished. The first slap within two seconds of each other, I've considered that well within the margin of error, meaning the two phones perform roughly the same in the first lap, but how they perform in the second still remains to be seen with the iPhone SE of failing to keep subway surfers open, while the 11pro Max and its extra RAM have it fully ready to go and with the iPhone SE. Also failing to keep premier open. The 11pro max is able to easily pull ahead, but it fails at keeping Excel open, which is nothing too surprising, as we've seen many times in the past, but it does somehow manage to keep word open as it does both Starbucks and Facebook.

So quite an improvement for the 11pro max since the last time that we tested it, it looks like iOS 13.5 may have improved Ram management's, but not enough for the iPhone S II to keep the same apps open, causing it to finish 11 seconds later, with a time of 2 minutes and 40 seconds, making the winner the iPhone 11 Pro max, but it was a close one and a really impressive performance by a phone that costs less than most flagships anyways. That is it for me in this video. Thank you guys for watching and as always I'll see you in the very next episode.


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