iPhone X vs iPhone 8 Plus - The ULTIMATE SPEED TEST By ZONEofTECH

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Aug 15, 2021
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iPhone X vs iPhone 8 Plus - The ULTIMATE SPEED TEST

The iPhone 10 versus the iPhone 8, plus, which one is faster, well wait a second Daniel: they both have the exact same processor gap, 11 chips, 3 gigabytes of RAM, so they both should have exactly the same speed right. Well, yes, they both have exactly the same speed, so they go for watching this. Video, I'm, Daniel and I will see you guys in my next one I, don't know. Obviously joking the iPhone 10 actually has a much higher resolution display. So it would be pretty interesting to see if we get any performance differences between those two because of death and spoiler. We do, and the results are actually very, very surprising so welcome to my ultimate speed that series so in this series, I test out of everything in death, not just the usual Apple on speed test, but also photo and video processing, especially for Cabrillo anything Wi-Fi, speed, test or speed test RAM management.

A finger ESP test in this case face ID versus touch ID, which one is faster. That would be pretty interesting to see multiple GPU and CPU benchmarks, JavaScript performance, and so, so much more, so I grab some snacks or whatever you want to grab and enjoy the ultimate speed test between the iPhone 10 and the iPhone 8 plots it's the eight plus nine and seven plus because has the glass back by weight, so yeah 10 versus eight plus enjoy okay, so I have exactly the same. Apps installed on both screen rotation lock is set to never on both true tone display is disabled, and I've set the brightness to about a same level on both of these phones have been enabled airplane mode. Bluetooth is off, Wi-Fi is turned on, rotation lock is on, do not disturb mode is also on. Brightness is against 670 625 minutes actually on both.

So that's the maximum brightness silent mode is also on and that I've also removed a SIM card from both the m10 and the iPhone 8 plus I've closed all the apps running in the background, and if you take a look at the battery level, while I was doing this test, the iPhone 8 plus is down to 96 percent, whereas the iPhone 10 is still at a hundred percent. Okay, so starting out for the actual specs. First, we have three gigabytes of RAM on both and also the Apple 811 processor, on both which comes with two high-performance cores clocked at 2.30, 90, Hertz, each and then for low performance cores at about 1.6 gigahertz. Each and they're also based on a 10 nanometer process, the Apple, 11 shapes so exactly the same specs on both of these phones. The only difference is actually the resolution of the display on the iPhone 10.

We have 24 36 by 1125, which actually translates to a PPI of 458 verse 1920 by 1080 when the iPhone 8 Plus, which translates to PPI of 401. So it's going to be interesting to see by how much the iPhone 10 is going to be slowed down by this increased resolution. Okay, so starting off with the Apple on PETA's, first I've started a timer on both, and I'm, going to go through some daily used apps at first so BBC News, CNN, Twitter Instagram, the camera app. These are the apps that I'm going to run first and, as you can see, the iPhone 10 is actually ahead of the f18 plus by a pretty big lead. So it's already running Cross Road, which is the first game that I'm going to test.

This is a 2-d game, so it's something easier for it processor and for the GPU. So three tabs now I'm going to open head man go which is actually one of my favorite games. This is an amazing game. You have to give it a go. Aha, why wait give it a go? Yeah, it's a perfect game.

It's a puzzle game not sponsored, but yeah. The iPhone 10 is actually quite ahead of the iPhone 8 plus, as you can see, I'm sure why this is the case. It's probably because of the home button, so it's actually much quicker. Just closing the apps and going to the home screen sliding up then having to press that home button, so that actually makes a pretty big difference. So, as you can see, Jeff on each post is actually catching up to the iPhone 10.

So the iPhone 10 has almost finished loading. Yet the image is centered. I've closed, Temple, Run, Temple Run is loading on the iPhone 8 plus the iPhone.10 is already loading up Minecraft, so continue, and I'm going to create any world and see how quick both of these phones create a new world so gave from 10. The f18 plus is actually catching up. So I'm really curious to see if the iPhone 8 plus is going to win this because in the end it has, it has a lower resolution display.

So everything should load up much quicker, and it should run much, much smoother on the iPhone 8 plus than the iPhone 10, because of that lower resolution display 1080p versus 24 36 by 1125. So, as you can see, they're almost at the same at the same game. So now it's the trailer 2, which is a really demanding game or a really demanding app. If you feel like you put it away and the next one is GTA San Andreas again, a really demanding app for these phones and the iPhone 8 plus, is almost done, so I'm going to see how fluid this is. So this is perfectly playable and the GTA San Andreas is almost done.

Loading on the iPhone on the iPhone 10, and it's just loading on the iPhone 8 plus there goes GTA. San Andres is now fully loaded, and it seems that the iPhone 8 plus is almost caught up, has almost cashed up to the iPhone 10. Now, I'm guessing that. The reason why a fountain is so fast is because of that home button because of that lack of home button, it's so much quicker, just going home now. The next test is the photo editing test.

I'm going to open up this image on the iPhone 10 and a phone 8. So this is a 5k image, and I'm going to adjust the vibrancy, and I'm going to export this and see how fast, both of these phones export. This image so same thing same test only phone 8 plus, so I'm going to go into second menu, go back to vibrancy, adjust the vibrancy and now the last test is a video exporting test. So in this case I'm going to use iMovie, because this is the most optimized app for iOS, or at least it should be- and this is a one-minute clip. This is 4k shot in 2997 frames per second page 5, and I've multiplied that by 10 times actually have a 10-minute clip of ten separate, one-minute individual clips, and I'm going to export this on both and I.

Won't you see which one is faster, is the iPhone 8 plus is going to suppress the iPhone 10, or is the iPhone 10 going to win with that? Pretty big lead of about 20 seconds, 15 seconds that the iPhone 10 had? So? Let me just festive over just and see which phone is actually going to export this video first. So honestly, I was expecting this to take five minutes to export, like it did in different video editing, apps like video shop or Adobe clip, but for some reason, an iMovie. It took about 14 minutes to export this video and there go the iPhone. They Font an actually finished, exporting this first in 17 minutes in 31 seconds and actually got an error on the iPhone 8 plus towards the end that I don't have enough space to save it, but regardless the iPhone, the iPhone 8 plus, was about 20 seconds yeah about 20 seconds late, even more than 20 seconds. If I had enough space to export this video than the iPhone 10, so there you go, the iPhone 10 actually won the speed test by a lead of 20 plus seconds.

Next up. Moving on to the RAM management test, I want to see how many of these apps are still open. In the background, so the clock is BBC. News is in so this one actually had to reload them both, but it actually reloads at first on the iPhone 10, so CNN again same story has to reload on both the Twitter. Oh, this one is actually fully loaded on the iPhone 8 plus interesting and has to remote on the iPhone 10 Instagram same story fully loaded on the iPhone 8 plus, but had to reload on the iPhone 10 camera again same story fully loaded on the iPhone 10 Cross Road.

Okay, this one has to reload on both unless try hitman go and this one fully loaded on the iPhone 10 on only a funny plus so interesting. So it seems that rhyme management is so, so much better. There. You go Temple Run, 2, fully loaded on the iPhone, 8 plus and not Minecraft same story fully loaded on the iPhone, a plus and not loaded on the iPhone 10. So it seems that there's a pretty big difference when it comes to management, it's so, so much better on the iPhone 8 plus and not the iPhone 10.

It's probably because of that there we go again that trigger to same story, so there the row management is significantly better on the iPhone 8 plus and 90 iPhone 10. So this is most likely caused by the high resolution display. Keep in mind that when you load such a high resolution app, which is almost 2x, the resolution of the iPhone 8 plus, if the app has been updated to support all the 2k artwork, then obviously that would take remember to take up more memory. So that's why it seems that rem anent is more aggressive on the iPhone 10 than the iPhone 8 plus. So now that I've closed all the apps running in the background, I want to do an app performance, P test, so I'm going to test different apps and see which one loads up first and Minecraft.

This one actually loaded up. First on the iPhone, 8 plus and now the iPhone sense, and now I'm going to create a new world, and I'm going to use exactly the same seed. So exactly the same map, essentially on both I'm going to see which phone actually creates, which one actually generates the world. First, and in this case it seems that both phones actually generated the world at exactly the same time, but keep in mind that the iPhones and hasn't been updated to the full resolution, because you have those black parts. So essentially, this is still rendered at 1080p on the iPhone 10, actually I think it's even lower I think it's the iPhone 8 resolution 1334 by 750, not 1080p.

Moving on to that revert to this one a little up exactly at the same time on both, but again it hasn't been updated on the iPhone 10, as you can see. But if you take a look at take a look at the frame rate, so both are pretty smooth, but the iPhone 8 plus is actually so much smoother than the iPhone 10. So if you take a look at a smoke, obviously this video is not in 60 frames per second. But if you take a look at a smoke, it's definitely a 60 frames per second on the iPhone on the f-18 plus and probably about 40, maybe even less than 40, on the iPhone 10. So, there's quite a lot of choppiness on the iPhone 10, the police when it comes to the smoke and the effects moving on to DTS and address this one loaded up exactly at the same time on both now when it comes to fluidity, I think the iPhone 8 plus is a tiny bit more fluid a few frames, a few extra frames, but not that much of a difference as in that trigger ?, so yeah GTA San Andreas.

This is not that much of a demanding game when compared to the trailer, ? or other games, but there is still a subtle difference. I'm, not sure if you can tell from the video now I've closed all the apps running in the background. So let's begin the actual benchmark so starting off with Geek bench, for this is a cross-platform benchmark and interesting enough meant for actually reports, 2.72 gigabytes of memory or ram on the iPhone 10 versus 2.92 on the iPhone 8 plus, and there we go. It seems that Apple doesn't allow the full three gigabytes of RAM to be accessible by apps, so only 2.72 compared to 292 only and yeah. If only clothes actually finished first with the iPhone 10 just about a second behind and the scores are pretty similar, so these are within the margin of error.

We get 200 points higher on the multi-core on the iPhone 10, but essentially the same score, so no performance difference when it comes to the actual CPU clock and if you take a look at the RAM again two point: seventy-two versus two point: ninety-two on the iPhone, eight plus, so the big difference when it comes too accessible to the memory, that's actually accessible by apps next up I'm going to run a mt2 benchmark. So this is a more general benchmark. So this one stresses out the CPU GPU the memory, the storage, pretty much everything and, at the end, obviously we'll get a score. So now it's doing a couple of GPU tests. So let me just forward all this and take a look at the final scores.

So in this case, the iPhone 10 actually finished up first, followed by the iPhone 8 plus by about one second or two seconds after and the score was actually a bit higher on the iPhone. Santa 316 tells him versus 306,000 on the iPhone.8 plus I take a look at the actual individual scores, 3d user experience and well that's pretty much it. Those were actually higher on the iPhone 10, then yay for me, plus pretty interesting. I wasn't expecting to see this, especially when it came to the 3d section now, I'm. Moving on to the GPU benchmark, the first one that I'm going to run is a gig bench for compute benchmark.

So this one is run and metal and again stresses out the GPU performance but off-screen. So the results should be really, really similar on both. So there you go, the iPhone can actually finish. First getting a score of 15,000 2096 and 15 thousand 182, only iPhone, 8 plus so again. Both of these are within the margin of error, so pretty much the same score on both seen, metal, performance, and you've been for compute.

Now the only difference that I can see the results is when it comes to the motherboard model number, which again is expected, because we have a completely new and different motherboard on the iPhone 10, which is actually a stack motherboard versus the iPhone 8 plus one. Then the second GPU benchmark that I'm going to run is 3dmark slingshot extreme. So this is one of the most demanding GPU benchmarks that you can do by the way, so this one is actually ran and in the device, its native resolution, so 24 30 signify 1125 on the iPhone 10 and on the iPhone 8 plus we have 1920 by 1080 but actually believe that it hasn't been updated, as you can see to the full resolution, so I think it's still being run in 1334 by 750 actually on the iPhone another for resolution. So let me just fast-forward all this and take a look at the results. Okay, so there we go 26, 29 and 27 35 on the iPhone 8 plus, so a pretty small difference.

To be honest in case, you want to bring why the brightness is so low. It's actually maxed out on both, but there's this glitch and slingshot extreme and the brightness always gets I, don't know 20%, even though it's maxed out, so I have to restart devices to get a brightness up. But if you take a look at the actual results, the iPhone e+ actually got a higher score in all the graphic tests, except for the physics one in which the iPhone 10 actually got. The higher scores are pretty interesting, so it seems that a benchmark wasn't actually running in 1334 by 750, on the iPhone 10 after all and finally, for a third graphics test. I want to run a GFX bench Manhattan test, so this one is running off-screen same as the gig bench for compute test, but I was that one was running metal.

This one is actually run an open, ES 3.0, so we should actually see pretty much exactly the same result on both because again this is running 1080p off-screen. So there you go. Take a look at the final results. We had 84 frames per second on the iPhone 10 versus 85, only a finite plus. So pretty much the same.

Next up, I want to run a sound spider JavaScript test, so this one tests out the JavaScript rendering performance on most of these devices, so this is actually affected directly by the CPU performance and also by the browser and I just want to see. If the resolution of the display has anything to do about this, so we have 159 milliseconds on the iPhone 10 and on the iPhone 8 plus we get a hundred and fifty-five point, seven, so essentially within the margin of error. So essentially the same result now I want to do a story, speed test and see if we get any differences when it comes to the actual, read and write speed. So we get 477 megabytes per second for the write speed on a from 10 versus 164 megabytes. So a pretty big difference between the two in terms of the read speed and enter to write speed in terms of the read speed.

We get about the same so about one gigabyte per second or 700 megabytes in some cases, but there's still a pretty big difference when it comes to the right, speed, so 400 and about actually lower than a hundred megabytes per second on the iPhone 8 plus now keep in mind the phony plus is 64 gigabytes and gave 110 is 256 and the higher the capacity the faster the flash storage is going to be. So that's mostly the reason why we see such a big difference in terms of to write, speed. Moving on to the Wi-Fi speed test connected to the same favorites, Network, and I'm, going to run the test separately on both of these devices. So on the iPhone 10 we get at 109. My hope is per second as a download speed and 147 is the applet speed and on the iPhone e+.

I've actually run this test quite a few times, because I was getting quite substantially lower Wi-Fi performance, but now I'm getting about 106 downloads, and it's pretty much the same for the upload. So both of you scores, except maybe the upload one. So the download one is definitely within the margin of error. The upload one seems to be quite a bit higher on the iPhone sent, but regardless both of these phones have really, really fast Wi-Fi and essentially the same Wi-Fi card by the way inside and finally, I want to do one more test and that's face ID versus touch ID, which one is faster and which one is more reliable. So, as you can see from this video, what I'm trying to do is obvious.

I. Have the camera set up at a different angle so that face Eddie can actually see my face, so I'm tapping on the display on gate from 10 I'm, just pressing the power button to activate a display on the iPhone on the iPhone E+, and they both work really fast, but, as you can see, touch ID is actually much faster than the iPhone and then the iPhone tends face ID, okay. So, in the end surprisingly, the iPhone 10 was actually faster. Overall, even though it comes with a higher resolution display. But the iPhone 8 plus managed to keep most apps open in the background, actually, which is astounding, so the difference in ravishment was huge, so it was actually similar to the different ceramic meant between the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6s.

So this seemed that Apple did implement, freeing up the memory differently on the iPhone 10. So it's far more aggressive again, it's mostly because of the high resolution display since all the app assets, so texture is an artwork if the app is if the app is updated. Of course, it would be a little in almost twice the resolution of the iPhone 8 plus, and therefore it would consume twice in one of memory but free to subscribe. If you want to see more ultimate speed tests like this one and also check out my ultimate camera comparisons, I've done quite a few. The last one was between gave 110 and the Samsung Galaxy S8.

If you want to see how good or how bad the camera on the iPhone 10 Freely is nitrates, it's pretty good. Now forget you, notifications, by tapping on that Bell icon, so that you get notified whenever new video comes out every because you're like you've enjoyed its, let me know, take a pretty long time to make, so every feedback is really appreciated and yeah. This has been pretty much. It also no comments which ultimate speed test. Do you want me to do next, which bones should I compare, but yeah just has been uh pretty much it so think of watching I'm, Daniel and I'll see you guys in my next one? It's enough back.


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