OnePlus 7T vs Huawei Mate 30 Pro Speed Test! (December 2019) By #GNTECH

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Aug 15, 2021
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OnePlus 7T vs Huawei Mate 30 Pro Speed Test! (December 2019)

Huawei's meet 30 Pro, although being announced a couple of months ago, has taken its time to get here, but it comes decked with Huawei's latest caring, 990, outscore, processor and eight gigabytes of RAM, the OnePlus 70, on the other hand, sports Qualcomm, Snapdragon, 855, plus again, with eight gigabytes of RAM, going by a Tutu's benchmark, scores the 70 tribes, the mid 30 pro and CPU GPU and UX performance, and thus the 37 thousand point difference. But does that really translate to using the phones in real life? We're gonna start with a rendering test where we've taken a 30-second clip, slowed it down by half and rendered it on film or ago, with both phones, starting at the exact same time. They seem to process it equally, they finish at almost the same time. Even, but if you want to get technical, the 70s ahead by a few milliseconds, so the difference is really negligible. Next up is the actual speed test, while we're at it. Let's also test the optical fingerprint scanners on both phones, which literally unlock at the exact same time.

Let's also ensure both phones are connected to the same Wi-Fi network and that they're on their latest software at the time of recording and filming this video, which is emu 10 on the Huawei Mate 30 Pro and oxygen OS 10 on the OnePlus 70 starting the stopwatch is both phones start very strong, and it isn't until Chrome, where the mid 30 Pro takes the lead through Google Maps and then, when loading cross he wrote the lead seems to be stretching in favor of the mid 30 Pro and even those slight heavier games like pop G, mobile or asphalt 9 seem to be loading just a bit faster on the Huawei device, which is down to raw CPU processing. More than anything else, you might wonder that the applications are placed in random order, which is just to simulate how a normal person would access them, but then getting them on the May.30 Pro is a challenge in itself, given the lack of access to the Google Play Store out of the box, and it does involve a few steps. So, if you've missed our previous video on that check it out by clicking the card above anyways at this stage, it's pretty clear that hallways carry 990 processors is superior in real-world usage when it comes to loading applications from scratch, at least so with the last of the locations for this round done. The mid 30 Pro register is a time of 1 minute and 41 seconds, and this stage the 1 plus 70s on the last row of the first round, which is quite the setback, and it finishes the first round in 1 minute and 55 seconds, which is a whole 14 seconds difference. That's something I didn't expect.

The second round gives us an idea of memory management and with 8 gigabytes of RAM on both these devices they should perform. Similarly, if not equally and that's exactly what happens, what the devices are able to keep all the applications they loaded previously in memory, which is good, but given the OnePlus 70s 90 Hertz display the animations and jumping between one app to another, just feels a bit smoother in real life and that's something that's hard to convey through the camera lens, but that's really the gist of the test, so we'll skip towards the end where the made 30 pro finishes, with a total time of 2 minutes and 21 seconds, and the OnePlus 70 register is a time of 2 minutes and 32 seconds. It's still 11 seconds behind, but that means the 70 was able to catch up by 3 seconds in the second round. Nonetheless, the winner of this one has to be the Huawei maid, 30 Pro, and it's by quite a surprising margin, to say the least. Let me know what you guys think about the results down in the comments and make sure to LIKE and subscribe for more videos.

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