Samsung Galaxy A30 vs M30 Speedtest Comparison - Is One UI Faster? By C4ETech

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Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A30 vs M30 Speedtest Comparison - Is One UI Faster?

Ever, since the release of the m-series, a lot of you guys have been asking if we are going to see one you an on them well looks like we are stuck with Samsung experience with am series, at least for now, but is one you are actually faster when it comes to performance. Let's find out in today's video, hey guys, josh here from Safari tech and let's get started if you do end up liking. This video, please don't forget to turn on notifications by hitting that Bell icon know before we start I want to know what you guys think is one you are gonna, be faster or will the optimized Samsung experience managed to pull off a surprise victory? Let us know by leaving a hashtag, m30 or hashtag a thirty in the comments down below do know that we've kept the hardware as equal as possible by using the 464 variants of both the 30 and M 30 here, as both have the same XE, no 7904 chips and said already the only major difference here. The galaxy n 30 runs on Android 8.1 Oreo, with Samsung experience. On top the galaxy. A 30, on the other hand, runs on android 9 pi, with one UI on top of it.

Both phones are connected to the same wireless network and there are no apps running in the background. Let's now start the stopwatch opening up, Super Mario run the n30 loads. It is up faster and takes the initial lead coming to subway surfers the M Tore maintains the lead. The entirety has already moved on to the last row of apps. Well, the 30 is still loading.

YouTube looks like the 30 is stuck at Spotify. Well, the M theory is about in the first lab. The m30 completes the round at the 56-second mark and head straight into round management. It has all the apps in memory, theater Lee finished the lap in a minute 14 seconds. Well, the entirely finishes the entire round.

In a minute 16, the 8:32 seems to have all the apps in memory and finishes the first round in a minute and 35 seconds. Moving on to round 2, we are going to push the CPUs here by rendering a video we'll also open up some graphically intense games and a few more apps as well. So, let's go to the video shop app open the same clip on both the phones slowed down to 30% and have it ready to render starting the stopwatch opening up Baby. It seems like the Enter key again establishes an early lead here. The a30 is hot.

On its heels, though, the m30 maintains its lead, as it opens up. Temple Run to faster. The a30 is a couple of apps behind, but the time the authority reaches the third row of apps, the n30 has already started with the render it's time of the render and blazes through the last line of abs, to complete the first front in two minutes. By the time the a30 looks to finish the first round. The m30 is almost completed: half the ROM management segment, a third he finally finishes the first round in two minutes and 18 seconds.

The enter had a lapse in memory, but it is reloading pugs, but can the authority catch up? The a30 is flying through the app, and it actually has pop G in memory. This means it manages to sneak a win finishing the round in two minutes and 50 seconds. The m30 finally finishes luring Baby and ends the lab in 3 minutes and 10 seconds, a full 30 seconds slower than the 830. Let's now reboot, both devices before we wrap up, so it's pretty clear that Samsung has optimized Samsung experience pretty well for the budget, oriented m-series coming to one UI. It kind of feels like a work in progress, at least for the mid-range segment fingers crossed that Samsung manages to iron out the kinks sooner rather than later.

One good thing that impressed me, though, is how good one UI is with ROM management. It's pretty clear that Samsung has put in some serious work here. I mean it used to be a pain point in the past right now. Having seen this video I'd want to know if you mean, if you're already owner m-series phone, you still want one UI, or are you happy that you've got Samsung experience and if you own a mid-range phone with one UI, have you noticed any major slowdowns or bugs on your phone? Let me know you have the comments below, and now it is time I bid. You adieu share this video with friends and family.

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