iPhone XS Max vs iPad Pro 11 Speed Test! By Nick Ackerman

By Nick Ackerman
Aug 13, 2021
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iPhone XS Max vs iPad Pro 11 Speed Test!

iPhone 10s max versus 2020 I paid Perl 11 a speed test coming up, let's go, so what is a guy's nick here, helping you to master your technology? Let's begin with a boot up test on the iPad Pro 11 inch from 20/20 and the iPhone 10s max in three two one and see which one can get there first now both of these, you have to hold them down for like five seconds or so before. The logo appears- and you might be wondering well Nick- that thing has the twelve. Why didn't you just do the 2018 iPad versus the iPad because I wanted to mix it up, I think it's pretty fun and interesting to see the phone next to the iPad thumbs up if you agree down below but which one is gonna, take the victory here? Oh, that was so close. It's going to go to the iPhone 10s max by a hair. Hopefully, there are no hairs on the table right now. Sometimes they get in the video.

You know what I mean. So a quick confirmation before we go forward or the iPhone 10s max is rocking the latest. Thirteen point four point: one you can see right there and let me bring that brightness down just a little. Thirteen point four point one and over here we have thirteen point four point, one for the iPad Pro 2020. So let's quickly test that face ID mechanism.

Oh, there we go really quick there for iPhone, 10s, Macs and very good, but is the iPad Pro any better? Well, let's find out. So here we go with iPad Pro and boom. Now I do find that when you hold this thing in landscape, though sometimes you do miss because you're, covering the face ID, and it'll. Give you like this little message face ID is covered. Camera covered see like that.

But then, if you look one more time, it'll go right in so yeah face ID on this iPad is extremely fast, very similar to that on the iPhone 1111 pro max, but the 10s max is no slouch. So we've arrived at the app portion of this video. You can see everything close out for the iPad Pro everything close up for 10s max. Let's go ahead and begin with calendar, and you could see very similar there and even scrolling is very similar, but the iPad Pro does have the promotion display. So it's a smoother scroll when going through apps like so definitely feels a little better to use than the iPhone.

Let's go into clock, and you could see very similar once again and even when you're in there just going through these, like little sections, are just incredible incredibly fast. Let's go into you Instagram three, two one, and you can see Instagram formatted, like an iPhone there in the middle of the iPad screen. Let's go over here, you can see iPhone seemed to load that a little quicker but overall I have to, say very similar stuff on both. Let's go over here to you, Twitter and we'll go to my profile page here on both let's go to profile, and you could see very similar once again. iPad does have an iPad version of Twitter, which is really nice.

Let's go into YouTube, and we'll head over to the Explorer. Tab, looks like the iPad had that a little faster. But, of course, we know which one we would pick when it comes to consuming YouTube content. Of course, the big boy on the right, the iPad Pro 11 inches, let's go into Pusey mobile now and see which one is quicker to load this game. Now, let me know down below which would you rather play your game on the iPhone or the iPad? Is the iPad 2 cumbersome, whereas the iPhone to small? Let me know your thoughts on that down below the iPad does have controller support, though you could see.

You'll take go but to confirm some stuff here, and we'll X this out, and we'll extra SOT right here so overall, just a very similar overall performance and pub G getting to that initial launch screen. If we hit that start match, you can see, both of them are going to match up very well. You're, just going to have a much larger canvas to game inside the iPad screen versus the iPhone, so the iPhone got into that match a little faster again. That 812 Bionic is a beast, even though it's not the a13 this. This iPad right here size in a 12, z chip.

So it's still on the same line of processor. Let's go into Mortal Kombat and see what we could load this first and I. Gotta say that I'm really, really happy with the performance with this new iPad, even though it seems like a slight bump on paper, it really just performs like a champ and pretty much everything you could see the iPhone once again ahead here on water, combat just slightly so hats off to the iPhone performance, very good there. Maybe it's because this game was specifically optimized for phone I'm, not sure, but you can see very good stuff here on both of them. You could definitely game on both I think that if you're going to be gaming a long time, the iPads going to give you a better battery life and maybe more enjoyable experience just because a larger display, though, what about Geek bench 5? And you can see the iPhone better optimized there when's that one, you could see the atoll bionics clocked in at four two point: four: nine gigahertz, whereas this one's clocked in at two point.

Four. Eight difference, though, is that this has five point: five: six gigs ram. This has three point: six gigs ram: let's go home here and now what I'm going to do is just quickly go back through those apps to see. If anything does stutter or reload anything like that now I probably definitely got killed in the match and budgie. So that's, probably going to reload or something like that.

Let's tap up G now and see what happened and guess, not I'm still alive in that match. Right now, let's get out of there and let's go into YouTube, and you could see very good on both no real stutters or delay. Let's go into Twitter again no stutters or delay. Let's go into Instagram, but I will state that the iPhone and this iPad have both closed YouTube on me. If I just went out of it and went to a different act, I, don't know why it does it, but sometimes it does that for me, let's go into clock, and you can see very similar and calendar.

So if you have an iPhone tennis, maiden you we're gonna, get an iPhone, 11 or 11 Pro. You could probably just get the iPad Pro here, and you can have both these combined and have a really great experience. A very iPhone 11, like experience in the iPad and just keep holding on to your iPhone 10 s max for a little longer. Maybe till the 12:00 comes so let's head into our next test, which is going to be the geek bench 5 test. So over here we're going to do our synthetic benchmark, which we know it doesn't mean much of anything in the real world.

But it's nice to see how these processors perform at least and one of these CPU runs, so we're going to go ahead and run benchmark and I will be back when they are done, and so you can see that the iPad Pro finishes test first, but take a look at this single core score very interesting, only one point better for the iPad Pro 2020, the 11 inch. So what we're seeing here is only a slight if no bump in the everyday performance, it's like having the same chip essentially, but where it changes big-time is the multitasking 4000 702 vs 2016, that's going to be key when you're splitting the screen, but the iPhone 11 Pro max. Don't really need this much power here in the multicore because. It doesn't offer the split screen mode all right. So let's go into the an tutu benchmark.

Now we might get a little ad here, but this one on the previous test. It had six hundred and ninety-three thousand four hundred and forty-seven points that is going to be a very hard score to beat. But let's go ahead and test them in three two one, and I will be back when they are done. O M G goodbye, I had the goal just take a minute, a moment of silence for the IE pad Perot 700,000 0, 0, 6 4:15, goodbye tennis, max you're, not close a crushing victory for this, a 12 Z, and so we're not even gonna. Do a 3d mark benchmark, it's not necessary after what just happened with that into two: let's go ahead now and do a quick browser test now.

One thing I will say is that I much prefer to browse on the iPad then on the iPhone reason being is because the iPad is a lot smoother to pinch to zoom and there's a lot more content displayed on this aspect: ratio, let's go to walmart. com and should out saw two Walmart employees out there working through this current pandemic. You are really some heroes of society. Let's go ahead and hit, go and see what happens and looks like the iPad a little faster. Let's go ahead and pinch to zoom and boom.

Looking pretty good on both again, you could just see so much more content here on the iPad, though, and because the promotion it's a much smoother experience. So for those of you like to browse long hours, research stuff, like that you'll love the iPad a lot more for this task. So let's go to Target comm and shout out to the target, plays as well putting their lives's on the line. So everyone can get their goods and needs. Looks like the iPad was a slightly snappier there.

So yeah I would pick the iPad for browsing mostly due to the size. I mean just look at that thing, just displaying so much more content than that of the iPhone 10s max over there. So definitely a better experience, and they both have this similar gesture, though so it's kind of like you're using the same device very similar, and that's a very good thing. If you just want to have these two as your main computers and now, let's head into iMovie, so I did do a two minute and 41-second video edits on both of these, and we'll see which one can actually export this faster. So, let's hit we're actually going to save this video and 4k and let's hit 4k and see what happens exporting movie on both now.

My guess is the iPad is going to win this one out, but the iPhone has shown to be a very fast performer as well I'll be back when they are done, and so, as I predicted, a crushing victory for the iPad Pro now. This is only two minutes and 41 seconds, and it crushed the iPhone 10s max. This is also true on the 11 series that phones a little faster than the tennis max, but that phone would still lose here with multi. You know clips and video. So when it comes to editing the iPad is the better option.

Definitely the pro series- and it's not like you- didn't know that, like of course I get the bigger screen. I get the Apple Pencil I can get trackpad support, I can use a mouse like I know it's better for editing, but it's also better performing in the actual export times or render stuff like that. It's going to be quicker because of that multi-core performance and having six gigs of ram allowing other apps in the background to not slow this thing down. So at the end of the day, iPhone 10s max started out strong next to you in the iPad Pro, but the iPad Pro really started to shine when it came to the an tutu score, the benchmark and multi-core the video editing, the iPad Pro 20/20 is an absolute beast. So is the tennis max, but more enough, but it's more of a beast in everyday phone usage.

So what I mean by that opening the camera using your apps blazing fast on of the 10s max, but because you don't really do a lot of multitasking. It also doesn't really need to have multi-core beast scores, but of course the 11pro max is better and the upcoming 12 is also pretty close to this in those multi-core performance as well. That's really where the iPad shines. Let me know if you guys found this video helpful entertaining and forming, and if you want to see more videos like this, where we compare I phone to iPad, give it a big old thumbs up down below it, helps out the algorithm. It helps me out as well to know that you guys want to see more of this.

Thank you very much for watching stay safe, stay home. If you can and be sure to be well Nick here, peace.


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