iPhone XR vs Samsung Galaxy S10 (Full review) (Speed test) By Tech Dude

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Aug 15, 2021
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iPhone XR vs Samsung Galaxy S10 (Full review) (Speed test)

Hey guys what is up its IQ here back with another video and today guys we're gonna, be going ahead and comparing the Galaxy S ten and the iPhone 10 are in terms of the performance, the display battery design and everything else in between to give a full scale comparison. So without further ado, let's go ahead and get into today's video, so starting off for the performance, I'm going to be going head and testing out very graphic. Intensifying games like for night pop G as for night and m8 UK mobile starring r4. As for nigh on mobile, which card resembles its counterpart on consoles, the iPhone 10 are performing extremely well. The frame rates a consistent and the graphics were great. However, on the s10, the graphics are way worse and the frame rates they are only around 30 fps, which isn't bad, but definitely now I'm pulling with the iPhone 10 arm.

It's also the same story with both NBA 2k mobile and hub G, even on the same graphic settings now I am assuming. That is just because Android does not have the same optimization as I was, but one game that is really well optimized. It's definitely for night, although not too much difference in actual gameplay. You can definitely see that browsing through the UI is on. The s10 is much smoother than the 10r for tonight.

Definitely is a game that does show all the powers of the new S 10 after that we're going to be going head and running key punch, 4, which runs tests on the CPU and also an tutu benchmark, which is gonna, be testing more of the GPU running Geek bench 4, which is mostly CPU intensive. We saw the s10 having a single core score of four thousand four hundred and ninety-six and a multi score of nine thousand nine hundred and eighteen. On the other hand, the iPhone 10 R has a single core score of 4834 animal test, score of eleven thousand four hundred and thirty-two. That is definitely a notable difference in terms of the benchmarks alone, but later we'll be doing some real-world tests to show more accurately of what the performance is actually like. Next, while running on two T's benchmarks, which is more GPU intensive, the s10 got a score of three to two: six: seven: zero and d-10 Aragon our score up to 95, to 98 again not a huge difference, but definitely notable anyways.

Next, we're going to be going here and doing some real world tests. So far, real world test, we're gonna, be going ahead and open a series of apps that people use on daily basis and see which one loads first starting off with some games for night, although it seemed as if the tenor was actually going to open it. First, the SN eventually got past the 10r and loaded it almost 10 seconds faster for G. On the other hand, it seemed like iOS, optimization really did help it, and pop G was able to be loaded a lot faster on the XR compared to the s10 next, for some apps that people open on a daily basis, we're going to be going at it opening Instagram in which the s10 was faster again, but by no more than two or four seconds for Chrome. It is still the same story with the SM being loaded.

A few seconds faster than the $10 after that for the camera it. This seemed like both loaded at around the same time, but that is to be expected, since they are each on their own software and finally, for Amazon. This seemed like the s10 was a couple seconds ahead as well. In the end, just with specs DSN has a whopping, a gigabyte of RAM which, as much as most mid-tier laptops today, while the iPhone 10 R has barely 3 gigabytes, I would say for the iPhone 10 r2 not already be completely destroyed by the SN in this test is very impressive, although the SN was still faster, most Hobson's usually take longer than 10 seconds to load on the 10 R for the camera. The SM features three different cameras on the back one for telephoto and one for wide angle.

That means that you can zoom all the way in without losing quality and also be able to zoom all the way out. The 10r only features one camera that does do the job, but it's definitely inferior -. Yes, tens for the design the SN has almost completely bezel is front, except the camera and the triple camera setup on the back. The iPhone 10 R, on the other hand, has a huge notch on the front with minimal bezels on all sides and one big camera on the back with a huge camera bump. Both the phones also have a glass back to support wireless charging and with the STM being able to act like a wireless charger, which means that I could technically use the s 10 to charge my iPhone, the display of the SN, also houses, a fingerprint sensor that you can use to unlock the phone and plus you can also use your face, unlock it versus only being able to unlock the iPhone 10 R with face ID.

Both of them also have about 6 1 1 inch display. However, the iPhone 10 R is thicker and noticeably heavier overall. I think that both are pretty equal in terms of the design, but I definitely do like to almost Restless display found on the S 10 for the display. The SM features a gorgeous AMOLED panel Dazes resolution of 1440 by 3 or 40. The iPhone 10, on the other hand, features only LED display that is 800 28 by 1792, which is fairly HT.

Thanks to all that technology, you can also have the always-on display on the s10, which you can customize with the time date, notifications etc. Best of all because the screen is Ola, he also uses minimal battery right now. I'm going to go in and play some videos on both the iPhone 10 R and s 10. So you can see the difference. So, as you guys can see, the SN is definitely way brighter than a 10 R and, although not clear on camera, if you do community as 10 and 10 are up close, the display on the s10 is drastically better anyways in the end.

I definitely do think that the s10 is better in terms of the performance and much better in terms of a camera and display. However, I think that for the average user Dayton 10 R should be fine, and the speed definitely isn't an issue because of the $200 price jump from the $749 64 gigabyte, iPhone 10 R to the 899 10 I 128 gigabytes. Although you can't argue that at 128 gigabytes, the iPhone 10 R is 799 and I 256 gigabytes, the iPhone 10 R cost just as much as it has 10. Most people really do only need 64 gigabytes just for apps, since you can always back up your photos for completely free on something like google photos. However, unless you desperately just need more storage on your phone, the SN is a way better deal with tiny bits of performance foods, but huge improvements in terms of the camera quality and a display.

However, do you know that if you already have an iPhone, a lot of apps are not as optimised on Android compared to iOS, especially as we saw with the games like Castro 9, in which Samsung even advertises on their website but performs poorly with worse graphics than the 10r and locked at 30fps. Switching to Android does have some upsize like being able to multitask and also have more customizing features if you desperately need more storage and have a high demanding camera quality. The SN is a clear winner. However, if you've been using iOS and don't need too much storage and also gnome demand a high quality camera. The iPhone 10 R is better because of its cheaper value.

Just for those things so anyways guys. Thank you so much for watching today's video. This is a little longer video today. So if you guys would like to see more tech videos, just like this make sure to subscribe, and I'll see you guys in the next video.


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