iPhone XS Max vs Galaxy Note 9 Speed Test! By Nick Ackerman

By Nick Ackerman
Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone XS Max vs Galaxy Note 9 Speed Test!

So, what is up guys Nick here, helping you to master your technology you're back again with another speed test this time the iPhone 10s max versus the Galaxy Note 9, it's time to go and pick on someone your own size in the Galaxy Note 9. This is one of the closest comparisons of the year and Apple is closer this year than last year, as they have a phone. That is definitely a similar size form factor. Let's go ahead and begin with a boot up test in three two one and let's see which one can get there first. Now the nice thing about the app before is you can just tap it with one hand, whereas in the Samsung you have to hold down that power button, but that's no big deal and a lot of people are saying. Oh, this tennis max, including myself, is giant it's huge.

Yes, it is for an Apple phone, but for note users this is par for the course. This is something we've been using for years. Well, at least the last few years anyway, and you have seen that the iPhone 10s max was the win there on the boot up test, just very slightly, not a landslide of a win like it was usually in the past, where iPhones would boot up seconds in seconds above the Samsung devices, so that was pretty close, okay guys. So, let's go and test out the face. I'd versus Samsung's unlock we're going to begin with the 10s max, and you could see, recognizes me and just swipe up, and you're in, so you do have to do two steps here for the 10s max, but the face ID does feel a little faster than the first gen, but we'll have to test that closer.

That's just what I'm feeling I'm not saying it's technically faster, but let's go ahead and see, and you can see you can get into the 10s max. So that is the tennis max unlock. Let's go ahead and test out the note 9 now, okay, so the note 9 doesn't require two swipes. You can go ahead and just look at the phone, and it will unlock with Samsung's in scan 321 and again three two one, and you could see you don't have to do any swipe mechanism. Now, it's not quite as fast I feel as face ID to actually unlock, but because you got a swipe, they kind of make up for the difference, so they're kind of equal when it comes to you the unlocking time.

But if you don't like swiping and doing a second step, you will appreciate Samsung's, offering a little more here. Okay, guys so, let's see which one can actually get into the camera from the lock screen. First I'm a swipe process here and let's go, and you could see very close I think the 10s max was slightly ahead there for that camera. Let's do that again, and you can see pretty close there. So this is no real big difference.

You're going to be able to get the shot at about the same time on either device, so they both did well in that test. Okay, guys, so we've arrived at the application. Speed test portion you could see. Everything is closed out for the 10s max everything closed out. For the note 9 we're talking about 4 gigs of ram 256 gigabyte versions, 812 bionic versus the 8 gigabyte of ram 512 gigabytes.

This does have Snapdragon 845 Samsung experience version 9.5, iOS 12, and over here we do have Android 8.1. Let's begin with calendar three-two-one, you can see that looks like the note 9 slightly. Let's go into calculator, looks like the note 9 slightly again, let's go into clock, and you can see the note nines animation, just a little faster 1x animations on here it would have been faster. If I had point 5, you can see the note 9 wins on Twitter, so no wins so far for the 10s max and the note 9 takes Snapchat as well. What about Instagram looks like the note: 9 takes Instagram as well.

So let's go over here into the profile page where the tennis max catches up and seems to load. The actual page is very nicely on the 10s max, but the note 9 is still very fast there on Instagram. Let's go into you. What's up, you can see. WhatsApp is a win to the right.

Let's go into YouTube and YouTube is going to the note 9 on that one easily. So let's go into the training tab here on YouTube and see what we can get and looks very similar on that performance. What about Amazon, Prime video- and you could see the ix way ahead here over the iPhone 10s max. You can see opening a movie about the same Amazon Prime and you could see very similar. Let's go and open up this little ad right here note 9 seems to load at first.

So this is really neck-and-neck this performance here. But it looks like the note.9 has a little quicker, feeling speed. Let's go into slow, there may be Samson's right when I say the most powerful phone ever they've ever made, and you could see. Slither was a little ahead there to the 10s. Macs and gaming might still be a win here for the Apple side of things and Apple loads that one up first as well, and let's quit this guy in the hit play, and then you could see that playing the game very similar affair.

I don't have this one optimized for the full screen, although I could change it in settings, let's go into dead, trigger 2, and you can see dead, trigger 2 loads first for the iPhone hitting play, and it looks like the tennis max is ahead again. So doesn't seem like this is changing just, yet we're Android games don't perform as well as iPhone games. So gamers you still might like the iPhone 10s max more than the note 9 for just sheer volume of selection in terms of those games and performance wise. So the iPhone 10s max here loading up pub, G mobile, and we're still seeing some delays here for the note 9, and we're in the game already for the iPhone 10s max. But look at this load difference.

I mean this is an incredible difference, so significantly better optimized for the iPhone 10s max or just the iPhone. In general, I feel like so the iPhone blows away. The note nine there and pub G mobile, let's go into an tutu, and you can see into two is a win there for the iPhone 10s max what about Geek bench, and he doesn't nine strikes back on Geek bench and coming home. Let's go into speed test. You can see the note nine strikes again, let's go into video shop, that's the iPhone 10s max right back at you and what about camera? And you could see very close, so I think based on this single row of apps, it's just his first test.

We're doing here pretty close to a draw. The iPhone tennis max wins some here and there the note nine wins a lot of their everyday app, so productivity people, gonna love the note. Nine I think a little more than the tennis max people like gaming. People who, like more I, would say have a smoother looking feel because I feel, like the apps' animation, looks a little nicer on the iPhone might prefer the iPhone 10s max so pretty close to a draw, let's get into the multitasking now. Okay, so all we're gonna.

Do is run through them to see if we get any real O's. As a matter of fact, let me just go with one phone at a piece because it's all we're looking for is reloads here it looks like we had to reload there on to benchmark for the iPhone, nothing there, and it held that jetpack joyride slither, let's go into eBay and let's go to Amazon Prime Video, that's open, YouTube, that's open! WhatsApp! It's going to Instagram, see Instagram was ready, Snapchat, ready, Twitter, ready clock calculator and calendar, so great multitasking performance there for the iPhone 10s max. What about the camera here? For the note 9 video shop a little slow on that one Geek bench and 2 to benchmarks called G mobile. Here's where that 8 gigs of ram should shine for the note 9, let's bring it into jetpack joyride, and sometimes it's just a little slow to respond here on that multitasking. But it still has everything open, so I just think the animations look a little faster when you reopen things for the iPhone, but the Galaxy Note 9 has nothing closed.

So really great RAM management. Here for a Samsung device- and you could see everything looking good there, so pretty much a draw again in the multitasking, but you get true multitasking here for the note 9, so you can actually split apps. You can put little apps in the Windows. You can change the DPI settings and make this feel like a real computer. In your hand, this is a lot more of a true multitasking phone, whereas this is more of a blown-up iPhone with a mobile OS.

Ok guys here we are at internet speeds, let's see which one is a little fast: let's go to apple. com and 3 2, let's go, and you could see that looks like the iPhone Tennis Max had that open. Let's click the 10s max here you could see the 10s and max looks a little faster there to load the page that might be a win to Safari over Samsung internet over here more say than the actual power of the phone. Let's go to Samsung comm, let's see if Samsung can load their own site faster on their own phone. That would be pretty lame if it didn't.

Let's go into both of them three two one, and you can see yes, the note 9 wins on its own website. That's a good thing, because we didn't want the note 9 to lose on its own promotional website. Let's go into you! How about we go into you, yahoo. com, let's go to yahoo. com here and see what we get to Jew yahoo.

com today, I typed it again: to Jew, yahoo. com, 3, 2 1 and you can see boom. That is the iPhone 10s Mac. So you know again it's pretty much a watch here on the internet browsing these phones have reached a point of just very fast these days. Ok, so here we arrived at the video rendering portion for the note.9 I have to do it this way, and it's a 35-second clip here for both devices so shot in 30fps for the iPhone 10s Macs, so we're just gonna gallery here in Nexus English one can render this video out first, three, two one and see which one is faster, so whoa, the iPhone tennis max just destroys the note 9 here. The video is ready- and you can see over here- looks like the note Wow.

Ok, you have to give the Vevo antennas max credit here. This was a just absolute destruction on the video rendering test. So if you're going to be doing some video editing on your phone be prepared to wait a little longer for the note, 9, ok guys you can see here, the iPhone 10s max is definitely a blowout win here, I'm, both single and multi-core, for a geek bench. But in conclusion, what is the overall gist of these two phones? I think that the 10s max, when you really get down to the most powerful stuff you can do on a phone. The processor no 10s max is definitely ahead of the note 9.

But the note 9 is not any slouch, and it's very fast on a day to day and I can argue, you're going to get more productivity out of the note 9 than the 10s max, even though the 10s max can support you know doing more computer like tasks, the OS doesn't support a computer like OS, so you have a processor that doesn't really fully take advantage of what it can offer, whereas a note 9 does, but we'll talk more about those in a full comparison. Let's just quickly test the cameras, three two one, and you can see the iPhone a little ahead again. Three, let me go and close them out before we retest them. Do the camera one more time. Three, two one and we're going to have to do a camera test as well.

It looks like the iPhone is faster though. So. What are your thoughts on these two? The iPhone 10s max versus the Galaxy Note 9, which one do you think is better, which one are you going to go with, or did you already go with one? Let us know down below in the comments and if you found this video helpful entertaining and forming enjoying, do me a favor click that like button for me and don't forget to subscribe for many more videos like this Nick care. Pin you to master your technology be sure to be well. Thank you very much for watching MPs.


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