iPhone X vs S9 Plus vs Pixel 2 XL vs P20 Pro Speed Test! By Nick Ackerman

By Nick Ackerman
Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone X vs S9 Plus vs Pixel 2 XL vs P20 Pro Speed Test!

So, what is up guys Nick here, helping you to master your technology? iPhone 10, vs galaxy s, 9 +, vs. Google Pixel to excel vs. , Huawei P, 20 Pro. These are some of the fastest flagships. You can buy right now in 2018, and two of them have AI chips that be in the Karin 970 and then an 11 Bionic on the Apple device, and we have a Snapdragon, a 35 4 pixel 2 Snapdragons 85 for Samsung S, 9 +. Let's begin the boot up with the iPhone 10 and you could see the iPhone 10 finishes at 19.7 9, which is a pretty fast boot up here. I mean you don't get 19 seconds: let's go on into the galaxy s 9 plus, and see how fast this one can finish, and I speed this up as well- and you could see this finishes that not too much far behind 21.6 2 seconds so very fast there on the galaxy s, 9 +, but the pixel to Excel has proven to be quite a champ in the boot up brown, and it doesn't disappoint here with 13 point 6 5 on its boot up and going on to the Huawei P 20 Pro Huawei, his newest best flagship. You can buy this one finishes that a little slower than all of them at twenty-three point: six: five! So, though, while we p20 pro a little behind, but not too much, so it's not a big deal, I mean.

How often do you really boot up your phone anyway, and these are very fast speeds on all of them, but the pixel to excel hands down the fastest booting phone. You can buy right now. Let's talk a little about their facial recognition that the iPhone 10 is a two-step process face. I'd. Does get better the more you use it, and it is very accurate, but sometimes people miss over here on the galaxy s, 9 +, VI, face or recognition.

This one requires you to be looking directly at it because sometimes it'll miss too, but it is faster than the iPhone 10, because it doesn't have a two-step process. He picks up to excel. Just like the iPhone 10 slower than the galaxy s.9 + requires a two-step process. You do have to look at the front camera, and then it will unlock from the bottom up. You swipe up so pixel to excel kind of like the iPhone 10 in this regard, just not as secure as that device.

Now the Huawei P 20 pro is a very fast facial recognition. All you have to do is look at the phone reminds me a lot of the 1 + 5 t, and this thing is so fast that you don't even have to your know, bypasses the lock screen, and it goes right in so you, while a p20 pro hands down the fastest face unlocked by far amongst all of this phone. So if you care about getting your phone fast, the Huawei P 20 pro is for you, let's begin with a speed test on the iPhone, 10, and I'm speeding through this. But you can see the iPhone 10 is having some pretty great performance so far that gesture-based UI actually makes it feel a little faster than actually having to hit the physical home button on touch ID. But the game's is where really the iPhone starts to shine, and you can see just how fast it's going through these games and the iPhone 10 finish that 51.7 to give or take I might have missed the tap a little around 51 seconds here for the iPhone 10 getting on to the galaxy s, 9 plus snapdragon 845, six gigs of ram. This is a monster phone right here, let's go into Instagram and you could see that we're gonna speed through this again because.

We would be here all day if we looked at every one of these phones but chrome, Lightroom, everything's, opening pretty quick, and you can see a little of a twitch there when opening games. It doesn't look as fluid as the iPhone, but it's still a very fast device, Geek bench and speed test, and you could see the Samsung finishes at 50 point 1 6, so faster than the iPhone 10 on the single round of applications going on to the Google Pixel to excel. You can see everything is closed out and the pixel to exercise has extremely fast animations, as you can see right here, same speed or speeding through it, and you can see it's just very quick to open these applications in terms of that animation. A lot like the 1 + 5 t, in my opinion, so the Google picks it to excel on a single round, finishes at 47 point 6 4, so faster than both iPhone 10 and Galaxy S, 9, plus on a single round. So let's go into the Huawei P 20 Pro.

Now this is the one we really want to see here: 6 gigs of ram Karin 970, and you can see opening similar amount of apps here. This one is very fast as well, and we're closing in on the games where the glass a little slow on the wall. A p20 pro in comparison to the others which slowed this score down just a little, especially on the heavier game like dead trigger, and then we got into the speed test and this finishes at 55 0.46. So the slowest of the bunch here when it comes to the single round of application, speed and the Google picks with two XL hands-down wins the first round. Now we're gonna quickly, just look at the multitasking just to see how they perform and reloading these applications and the iPhone 10 is perfect spot on.

There wasn't one real, just perfect performance there for the iPhone 10. Now the galaxy s 9, plus a little slower when it comes to that animation when reopening applications, not as fluid as the iPhone 10, but I would say just about even it's just slightly behind when it comes to that fluidity. I mean this is very slightly now the Google Pixel to excel. This is where it chokes a little with its four gigs of ran. It has to reload some applications, and if you have a lot of open on the picture to excel, it will reload something.

So pixel to Excel is not the best multitasker here, even though it was probably the fastest when it comes to opening the first round of apps due to its animations. Now the wiped 20 probes was actually more fluid than the galaxy s 9 plus and the pixel to excel when it comes to the multitasking, almost perfect, like the iPhone 10, so the p20 pro is a very impressive ram and management phone. So if you do want to do some multitasking on your phone, you want the iPhone 10 or the P 20 Pro. They both feel very fluid, very similarly fluid when doing such things. Now the iPhone 10 just obliterates the Android competition when it comes to its Geek bench score, I mean we're talking massively larger scores on the iPhone sound like Mac, Book level, the galaxy s 9 plus gets close, but the pixel to excel and the p20 Pro are a little behind, as they are utilizing last year's processors.

Now, let's get into the speediest. net score, and you could see that they all did very well here, actually very similar. It is the same network, but you know this depends on your network, but I see that the pixel to Excel is doing the best here of all of them, the p20 Pro and the s9 plus going head-to-head and the iPhone 10 a little good as well, compared to the rest of them so pixel to excel and iPhone 10 there. Now, if you do pick up one of these, which one is the fastest phone I think for most power, you know for the longest term, probably the iPhone 10 out of all of these on paper. It has the fastest processor, it doesn't have as much RAM, so multitasking you might want to look at the p20 pro or the s9 plus.

Now the pixel to Excel is very fluid, has fast animations in the day to day, but I think you would want to pick the p20 Pro or the iPhone 10. If you want a better long-term multitasking experience, they're going to be great, but I think the most well-rounded and fastest feeling phone. If you're only going to keep the phone for a couple of years on the day-to-day right. Now is the Samsung Galaxy S 9, plus this phone feels very well-rounded and opening on the single core speeds and even on the multi-core, so the s9 plus to me is the fastest feeling phone on a day to day right now, it's fluid for an Android phone. It's very fast, it's faster than iPhone 10 when it comes to just how fast the applications look to open, but they're, all very fast.

You can't go wrong with any of them. Do you agree with my opinions here might take care? Let me know down below if you found this video helpful enjoying entertaining and farming click that like button forming, if you're new here subscribe for more Nick here up and you to master your technology and pace.


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