Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) vs Galaxy A8 (2016) - Speed Test! (4K) By XEETECHCARE

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Aug 22, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017) vs Galaxy A8 (2016) - Speed Test! (4K)

Hey guys, it's time to do a speed test comparison between the 8 2016 versus the a7 2017 grass UI. Worse, is the grass UI and I mean it.2016 was a great phone, in my opinion, build quality, wise and everything. It looks perfect as well in this blue color, so also it has like the same design language as the new 2017 models, I mean even before them. You can see the speaker at the top right area, so we're doing another comparison as well talking about some other stuff. Like cameras, batteries, maybe help you guys in deciding which one you should go for so putting up both phones at the same time and let's see which one will be faster in this speed test battles. So as you can see, Samsung logo a bit quicker on the a7 and the a7 20:17 boots up faster and followed by the 8th 2016, which was not that far behind.

So, let's see here both are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Let me just change here and everything is closed in the background as well. So, let's get right into the first application that is phone dialer boom. Ok, that was about the same. Going back, launch settings a bit quicker on the a7.

Let's see, we have calculator pretty much the same, let's quickly launch subway surfers. So this is a fascinating comparison, because we have 7420 Xmas process inside the 8th 2016, which you which, if you remember, was the flash' processor we had with the Galaxy S6, so we can expect this phone to be faster, so it is showing you speed faster in this first game. If we have Twitter about the same LIBOR faster on the a8 2016 smash hit, you can see faster game loading times on the a8 2016 color switch I think this year, if they're going to make it 2017 my guess that it will feature the Enos 88-90 processor from the Galaxy S7, so that would be really, really good to have and let's get right into the next game that will be gunned, foo boom. Okay, think it was about the same. Maybe the aid was a bit quicker.

We also have WhatsApp faster on the a8 2016 lawsuit loading up camera on both phones. There we go, and that was about the same so yeah I've to say an at 2015 has an edge over the a7 2017 when it comes to the game loading times, but mostly I mean they were quite close. So let's get right into the browsers first off we have amazon. com and let's see which one will finish off first so as you can see that the a8 2016 faster there so scrolling and everything looks smooth both devices moving on I'm going to launch another website that is going to be Wikipedia. org, and I think it was just a split second faster on the 8th.

Again, you guys are the judge here. I may be wrong, so yeah I've, just I mean browsing wise. They are really, really fast, like differences to small they're so going into the RAM management area, which is the favorite part of the speed test and checking out if there's any refresh or not so with the latest grace UI, they have done awesome, optimizations, and really I mean there is no chance of refresh, like I'm, really satisfied with the multitasking performance on these Samsung devices. So you can see so far. Both phones are going neck-and-neck fiber kept in the memory smash head, like I, mean there's no chance of a refresh color switch okay, so much gun foo.

Let's go ahead, much what's app and back to the browser, so top-notch performance on both devices, and really I mean when you are making a purchase decision. You should not be worried about performance, at least between these two phones. I mean they're, pretty neck-and-neck and the Enos 7880 processor is, as you can say, about the same level as the Enos 7420, faster in terms of game loading times, but really not a huge deal there. So yeah that was a full on comparison. I'll be doing another video as well.

Talking about you know other stuff, helping you in making the final decision. So let me know if you want to see that video and yes, you guys in the next one peace.


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