OnePlus 8 Pro vs Redmi K30 Pro - SPEED TEST By TechZG

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Aug 15, 2021
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OnePlus 8 Pro vs Redmi K30 Pro - SPEED TEST

Rep pin UK 30 Pro versus 1, plus 8 Pro. These new fans are at each end of the spectrum. The revenue Que 30 Pro, giving you the cheapest Snapdragon a 65, the one plus a pro one of the most expensive flagships, Android phones. You wouldn't think that, though, on the specs sheet, they look so similar same processor, same amount of RAM same size screen same fast. Charging key difference is 60 Hertz, refresh rate on the Redmi and 120 Hertz on the OnePlus 8 pro. Yes, there is a difference.120 Hertz is super smooth. You notice it really in gaming at those high-end refresh rates, but 60 Hertz is not terrible and the screen on the rep UK 30 pro is perfect as well.

I love the colors of the way it looks, and its bezel is -. Firstly, I want to download a couple of apps from the respective app stores. They are the same apps, but will load differently depending on the times, and it actually wants the OnePlus 8 pro that just loaded the apps a little quicker only a couple of seconds in it, though so not a real-world difference. In my opinion, they both also have very good Wi-Fi. Specs I did test these separately, although I put them side-by-side in the video.

So you can see you can see the upload and download speeds between them. The K 30 Pro, just getting some higher scores by a little. Next I want to use these two phones. I love the screens on these phones by the way, but I want to use May 2 to make a collage I have some photos and a video that was shot on each of the two phones separately, and I just want to upload those images and video to the app and then download them into a collage, the OnePlus, a pro just uploaded them fastest about a second in it, and now I want to process those and export them. This, for me, is a good real-world test as people do this quite a lot, and actually there was zero difference between them in terms of exporting those images and video to optical fingerprint sensors on here the biggest difference.

I see is the position of them. The K 30 pros fingerprint sensor is a little higher up overall. In the display than what you get on the OnePlus a pro but unlocking times are more or less the same. I want to export a 4k video here, so I have a 5-minute-long, 4k video in Kinney master, and I'm, going to shorter both of the phones because they have the same processor. The best one can export the 4k video in 4k at the highest bit rates same video, same processors, same RAM and storage same app as well.

So this should be very close, but in fact it was the one plus a pro that just loaded it. First again, you can see just a second difference which is to be expected. The hardware on the inside of these two is basically exactly the same: face: unlocking is going to be a big difference between them, because you have the pop-up camera in the K 30 Pro, the OnePlus 7 series. The pro model did have a pop-up camera too, so that would have been the same here. OnePlus moved to a cutout camera this time around, and it will obviously be quicker.

Unlocking. There is just no doubt here, but I would say the K 30 pro for having a pop-up is actually pretty quick too and doesn't get in the way as much as you would think. Both of them are really fluid and smooth in terms of opening the apps and the animations, even though the OnePlus 8 pro does have that super smooth, 120 Hertz display the Reyna K 30 pro also feels really smooth in terms of the animations and the way that it flicks through the system like I, said gaming is the area where you can notice the biggest difference in terms of fluidity of the screen. Just to give you an idea of how quickly they load different apps. These are long opening screen apps.

Will there be a difference and you can see? No, there isn't. There is literally such a small amount of time between them that it's not even worth it me telling you the difference in time between them. It's not even a second, so you can be sure with either of these phones you're getting a very powerful device and even the K 30 pro being a lot cheaper. It still is very powerful on the inside, just like the OnePlus a pro. What is more interesting, though, is brand management both of these using 8 gigabytes of RAM.

Both of these versions have lpddr4 ram, which is the latest version. The very cheapest version of the k, 30 Pro has lpddr4 X, Ram I, wouldn't imagine any real-world difference, though, between them, but as these phones both have 8 gigabytes, they've done very well, and they kept all the apps in memory that I opened, as you can see very pleased that both of them can handle all of these apps in memory. At the same time, 8 gigabytes, I think is enough for pretty much anyone's real usage and because it's a speed test, we do have to an tutu on the phones and to test the power of the processor and the system and the memory. It is not a bee or an end-all test, but it definitely gives you an idea of the system in general, and I am expecting both of these phones to be very similar because, like I said, they have all the very similar internals there, but first I want to show you just quickly how the camera app performs pressing them. At the same time, this is slowed down to 250 frames.

A second and you can see how quick the shutter speed is. The 1+8 pro gets into the gallery and processes the image fastest before the K 30 probes. Remember. This is slowed down, really, really slow, so in the real world, it really is maybe not even half a second difference between them. But it's good to see now how about the an tutu benchmark result test the K 30 pro 586 thousand.

It actually beats out the 1+8 pro here on this occasion that one just getting five hundred and seventy thousand overall subscribe for all the latest tech news and videos. That's it for now, but I'll see you in the next one.


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