iPhone XS Max vs iPhone X SPEED Test! By EverythingApplePro E A P

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Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone XS Max vs iPhone X SPEED Test!

All right this is it moment of truth, the iPhone 10s and 10s and Macs are here and with it the new Apple, a 12 Bionic chip, the most advanced chip in a smartphone to date, 7 nanometres, a new construction and additional gigabyte of ram. These are absolute powerhouses of phones and, let's see how they perform. So, obviously, the main competitor is going to be last year's iPhone 10 with the Apple an 11 chip before we go into testing any other competitors and I just want to see how much of an evolution is. Apple said it's a 15%, faster top and core, and how that translates to day-to-day usage is roughly 30% faster in opening your apps that already existed. I want to see. Is that really true? Can we really see a 30% difference or what kind of difference will we see without a Dow, a politico? They translate that through software into their new iPhones is yet to be seen, and these are Apple's most expensive iPhones ever the tennis Mac's starting at $1,099.

So you definitely want to get the best bang for your buck. Now, when it comes to speed test records, the iPhone 10 wasn't near the top one plus 6, with its shortened animations. Definitely the fastest and round. Two for the iPhone title was never good because of the lack of RAM. Let's see if that additional gigabyte of RAM on the tennis and tennis max really makes a difference here this year, the new Apple, a 12 is a two point: forty-nine gigahertz for the top and cores we don't know the spec of the lower end cores does have an additional gigabyte of RAM.

It is running iOS, 12 and seven nanometers. So let's see how that all translates with a day-to-day usage test. This is basically the applications are gonna, be running, always Snapchat Instagram, your social media, go into the camera. Take a picture, real quick navigate using Google, Maps, and both here are incredibly fast. This is a 8k image by the way, editing that and exporting by a Photoshop is a breeze for these newer ones, starting to load something a little heavier like Minecraft.

You can see they do start to slow down a little now. This application has been out way longer optimized for the iPhone 10, and that goes for all of these, so this may improve yet in the future, on the iPhone tennis max, once all the developers start taking advantage of that extra gigabyte of RAM and the differences in screen size and one knob, then again that scales, so I, don't think that's relevant anyways. We do have asphalt 9 here, just released, so the latest version it quite heavy application, the tennis max powers through it, no problem. Meanwhile, the iPhone 10 struggles. It's actually left behind here San Andreas, not very much optimization for the newer phones, but it still runs like a champ.

I. Definitely am I seeing a difference here on the heavier applications. They are loading faster on the 10s and max it's the light applications that I can't really tell the difference Spotify already on the iPhone tennis max. Meanwhile, the iPhone 10 is still on tan address, already doing some shopping on Amazon SoundCloud, and it's pushing ahead here now. The one area where the iPhone tennis max is going to destroy the iPhone 10 is in the video editing.

This is the 4k about a minute and a half clip that I always use, but this is the fastest I've ever seen any iPhone handle it compiles it's ridiculously fast and then an export also extremely fast, and the iPhone 10 has never been slow. The fastest I've ever seen it was on Iowa's 12. It certainly won't be getting slow any time soon, especially after an update to iOS 12. It really brings new life to it and hopefully, Apple keeps that support going and keeping improving it's always and the iPhone 10s max is now saving the video 10 is compiling it so not too far behind it, but still the tennis max is just that much faster. The finish is round 1, with a 2 minutes and 10 seconds score.

Now the applications at the very beginning all needed to be reloaded as you can see that some unnecessary time being wasted. It seems like that 4 gigabytes of RAM additional gigabyte didn't make as much of a difference as I had thoughts still had to reload even Minecraft. So that's a bit surprising. I really expected better things here. The iPhone 10 is still saving that video very, very slowly really makes you go wow at the speed of the 10s max now where the apps were already pre-loaded was Mario run.

Keep that in mind here, while the iPhone 10 finishes round, one was 2 minutes and 44 seconds. Also, all of those applications needed to be reloaded in the backgrounds. Now, on the tennis max all the apps after Mario run were already there pre-loaded and finished with a round tomb of 43 seconds, so not too great, not the fastest. Definitely, but it did well, and I'm sure with further optimization of may the apps and iOS it will be better in the future, like the iPhone 10 was the iPhone 10 continues to reload. All of those applications, and the most surprising thing for me was after Minecraft.

Mario run was also not pre-loaded, I needed to load that but past that everything was loaded. The difference that one gigabyte of RAM made was that one extra application was open in the background. After a heavy 4k video editing session, you know for an additional gigabyte of RAM I expected a much, much more but again, I'm sure Apple will get on that and improve it with time. So we'll have to compare it to this score in the future. Anyways all the apps were preloaded after that's finished, with about a minute score on round 2.

All right, so Apple did make some claims. Regarding the app launch times on the iPhone tennis series, they said it'd be about 30% faster for your applications. So let's launch some applications with the apps which are cleared Snapchat, one two and mm-hmm about the same Instagram one two, these are web-based did load submit faster here, one two camerae about the same with the rear: let's open it with the front one, two yeah so about the same: their Google Maps on ?, yeah, smudge. It faster just a little little here. Photoshop Express, exactly just like a little faster but doesn't seem like it'd, be enough to make a difference and saving this one to a km/h, almost identical Minecraft one to M.

So, let's see what we got here, so this is a slightly larger, app yep a little faster, as you guys can see, and let's see the world one -. This is building with the farthest draw distance. Just a hair faster here asphalt, 91 -. This is a pretty large application. One of the largest I'll be testing.

Just came out brand new, so probably not too optimized for both, but did load faster considerably on the iPhone smacks wow, that's quite the difference here. It's like a full ten seconds so for the heavy apps looks like the tennis max definitely makes a difference so on to Netflix web based just about same ten coming at first and grant of thought. Oh one, two loading, the actual game. Oh my god, it does have a slight lead here cool, so that is a little faster -. It's the heavy apps one two and Zynga poker web based, but still in the lead on the tennis max Wow, quite the lead to Spotify one ? a little faster, so see that little delay between launching It's and actually loading I feel, like that'll, add up and compound over time.

It'll save you a lot of a lot of time in the long run here, so the consensus I'm getting is that if you're going to be loading, heavier games, very heavy applications and video editing in general, the iPhone tennis max will really shine there, but for social media just general browsing usability. Furthermore, it's such a small difference. There is one mind you, but it's so small that I wouldn't even consider that between upgrading from a 10 to tennis, you know unless you're really using the crap out of an all the time anyways. So let's go to the browser here and hello, Chapel com1 ? about the same and bring a trailer com1, ? and loaded faster on the 10 and ebay. com 1 to 10 still interesting result.

Here again, this might be something to do with the optimization. Just because apples, you know, I've been working on the iPhone 10, just a little longer or not a little a whole year longer than the tennis max, and I'm sure. With future software updates, it'll get more and more optimized, alright, so moment of truth with that Geek bench, let's go ahead and clear the apps which are actually for all of these and run the Geek bench from what I've heard. It's not all that much higher from last year's iPhone 10, but I'd like to see the difference, and oh man. This is really ticking me off.

The display keeps a dimming for no reason something to do with the sensors I. Don't know some soft grace you have had for the longest I was 12, didn't fix it and I yeah. Forgive me for that. Darker display anyways here are the scores and yeah they are higher, but not considerably, so I mean this is like 550 points higher this one about a thousand points higher. It's so nowhere near as much as you think.

Apple did say that the top end cores are 15% faster than the iPhone 10 and I guess. There is a slight difference here. It's definitely not 15% a little under, but you know it is faster. What can I say? I'm sure the scores will improve with time here and there is that n2 to score so a beastly 242,000 versus the iPhone tens, a hundred sixteen thousand. That is just crazy.

Let's take a look at those individual scores. CPU got a higher mark, GPU. Look at that difference. That's insane, and memory obviously has a little more here. So very, very awesome in them excited to see the evolution of the tennis max in the optimization departments.

That's a bit strange I do have gigabit internet, but neither one of these is able to come close to the speeds of it might be a software cap or something I'm really not sure. Here, it's very strange, alright. So next up, let's try out face. I'd Apple did claim face IDs now faster and even more secure on the iPhone 10s series, but they didn't elaborate by how much see if we can see that difference here, and I do have to kind of cross my eyes here: I'll, try it with this method and then separate them. One two three yeah, it's a little hard to get the synchronized one.

Two, three, hmm exactly the same. This one, two three yeah I could hardly say that it's faster on the tennis max one two, three exactly the same: alright, now I'm gonna, try and separately and then I'll edit them side-by-side. Okay, one two three so face ID is fast but doesn't seem like much, much faster than the iPhone town, alright guys so there it is the iPhone at 10s and the ultimate speed test. I've to say: yes, it is absolutely faster. It's even faster in day to day opening, apps, I, wouldn't say, 30% faster, and it's a very heavy application, you're, definitely not going to notice or see that 30% difference, opening up Snapchat or Instagram.

The biggest difference on the iPhone 10s is the 4k video editing output down sampling to 1080p. It is an absolute monster when it comes to that. So you know working with heavy loads. The iPhone 10s certainly is way faster than the tenon, but if you're coming from a 10 to 10s expecting to see major differences in day-to-day usage, you really won't, and even the RAM management wasn't that great with an additional gigabyte of RAM, something that really surprised me. But overall, yes, it is faster.

So thanks for watching guys hope you enjoy the speed test, stay tuned for more videos, peace.


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