iPhone XS Max vs. Galaxy Note 9 Speed Test By PhoneBuff

By PhoneBuff
Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone XS Max vs. Galaxy Note 9 Speed Test

What's up guys David here- and this is the match up- we have all been waiting for since all the way back at the end of 2017, when the node age surprised everyone and beat the iPhone 8 plus in a speed test. But today it's apples chance to finally redeem itself with the all new iPhone 10s max, which is not only powered by Apple's new 812 Bionic chips, which they claim low, zaps up to 30% faster, but it also is packing more RAM at 4 gigabytes instead of just 3. The note 9, on the other hand, comes equipped with this Snapdragon 845, coupled with just an insane Ages gigabytes of RAM. So it's going to be a close. One will be a 12 Bionic chip and the 4 gigabytes of RAM that be enough for the iPhone 10s to outperform the no 9 or will the note 9 be able to beat it and back up all the smack that Samsung has been talking about Apple in their ads. Let's find out with the power in your smartphone and which artificial design intelligence you can build a website run on your phone in just minutes.

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Very early on in this speed test die phone 10s was actually able to load both Excel and Word 2 times faster than the note 9. So it'll be interesting to see if the no.9 can someone stop the bleeding here in the second row and turn things around by cutting into the iPhone sleeve, but at least so far, that doesn't look like it's going to happen with node 9 exporting the photo and Snap seed at a slower rate and exporting the video clip here and premieres significantly slower as well, allowing the iPhone to turn that one Apple II did have earlier into a full to app lead with it already halfway done with the gaming row as the no.9 stuttered in the browser test, so very interesting results. So far, it seems like apples claimed that the 812 Bionic ship can load apps up to 30% faster holds true, but at the same time at least some difference could also be attributed to the optimizations in iOS 12, either way the iPhone status max moves on to the last row here in the first lap as the no.9 continues to fall further and further behind loading. Subway surfers flip, diving and fit the fat at a slower rate, but the iPhone did stutter a bit in ESPN, giving the no.9 an opportunity to make up some ground here in the first lap before both phones start working on the second which the iPhone is about to enter, as it completes the first lap in pres of time of 1, minute and 49 seconds, where we'll get to see. If the extra gig of ram the Apple added to the 10s will be enough to keep the no 9 from making a comeback, and so far the iPhone has kept all the apps open, including subway surfers in Napa, Lloyd iPhone 10 always seem to struggle.

The note 9 finally joins the iPhone here in the second lap, taking a full 22 seconds longer to finish the first and with the iPhone keeping both Excel and word open. Things aren't looking good for the notes. However, the iPhone does fail to keep Starbucks open, but it likely won't matter with the iPhone keeping Facebook open, allowing it to finish the test. First, with a total time of 2 minutes and 33 seconds. With the note 9 and its whopping 8 gigabytes of RAM being able to keep all the apps open, completing the task with a total time of 2 minutes and 47 seconds, making the winner the iPhone 10s max for the updated speed test rankings check out.

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