Now, it's the guys, Rajesh eponymous attack and in this video I'm, doing a speed test, multitasking and Sandwich comparison between the Google Pixel to excel and the Nokia Sirocco. Now the Nokia Broke is new KIAS flagship smartphone for the first half of 2018, whereas the Google Pixel to Excel was launched by Google late last year, despite the difference in the release. Time frame, both phones come with largely the same internals. The Nokia X Broke comes with all Quality snapdragon 835 chipsets, and it features six GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage space. As for the pixel to excel. It also features Qualcomm Snapdragon, 805 chipsets, but comes with slightly lower 4gb of RAM and 64gb of storage space.
Interestingly, both phones run on stock Android 8.1 audio. So it will be interesting to see that with the same internals and the same software, how the performance differs in day-to-day use, you in our speed test we open 9, set of applications and games on both phones and timed. The whole process in this, the Nokia Sirocco took 46 seconds, while the Excel to Excel was faster by 6 seconds and took 40 seconds. Honestly, I was not expecting this big of a gap in their speed the best performance time, despite this similar hardware and software in multitasking. Both phones performed well and only unloaded as well did, though, that had more to do with the game itself than their multitasking performance.
However, it's important to note that, since the Nokia Sirocco comes with more 60 p of ram, it's a better multitasker than the pixel to excel, with 4gb of ram on the latter, it definitely struggles when you have a lot of applications running in the background, even more surprising, the Sirocco has faster NAND than the pixel to excel, and yet it was lower than it in our speed is comparison so pretty interesting results for this be pissed, don't you think so guys? What do you think about these? Two phones drop a comment below and let us know and don't forget, to subscribe to our channel and hit that like button below thanks for watching.
Source : NamasteTech