Samsung Galaxy Note 9 vs iPhone X Speed Test! By EverythingApplePro E A P

By EverythingApplePro E A P
Aug 13, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 vs iPhone X Speed Test!

It was up guys, I've been looking forward to making this video here's the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Samsungs, the latest smartphone, and in this video I'm going to go ahead and pit it against Apple's, almost one-year-old, iPhone 10 in an ultimate speed comparison showdown. So the example I have is the North American one, the snapdragon 845 chips versus Apple's, an 11, the legendary a series processor. So what's new for the Galaxy Note 9 on the surface and not much has changed, the bezels have actually gotten a little thicker. The display is brighter and called my display mate. The actual best display in the world right now in the back. You've got a color to glass.

There is a much larger battery on the inside revamped stylus, but most of the changes you're going to find are on the inside and that's exactly what this test is for now, this bad boy joins the ranks of $1000 phone starting at 999 dollars. So that's quite a tough sell, but let's go ahead and see if it's worth it if the performance that makes up for it, you know there's a lot of going for this note.9 I do like the design it's a huge display. I mean what the iPhone definitely needs and if you really think about it, the true competitor of the Galaxy Note 9, isn't even here yet the iPhone 10 plus, so we'll have to test that out as soon as it's out. But for now the iPhone 10 is gonna, be the next best thing. Alright, let's take a look at those specs.

So, interestingly enough, the Galaxy Note 9 has gained a point. One gigahertz clock speed increase from the galaxy s 9 series. It also depends on where you're from you're going to get a different amount of RAM. And these here are these scores to be to the one plus six is reigning champion in both of the round 1 and round 2 tests and the Galaxy S 9 Plus on the eggs in our series not far behind the snapdragon 845 didn't even do too well, so I'm a little worried for this. One but anyways: let's go ahead and begin as usual.

We will begin with the real-world test. This test basically represents we're going to be doing in your day-to-day life. You know we're gonna start with social media, jumping into Snapchat, Instagram checking those accounts and moving on the iPhone to edit a photo. This is a 12 mega, byte 8k image, so the export time was surprisingly fast. The note 9 just doing that right now, then, moving on to some gaming in Minecraft on the iPhone 10 loads, also quite fast, very well, optimized for and, as you can see, this app is not prepared for the note 9 screen size.

So this basically tells me that many of the apps I'm testing haven't been fully optimised for this new device and I just want you guys to be aware of that. The times may change in the future as the apps are optimised, and I'll have to run this, of course, with the new iPhone 10 plus that'll, be more of a fair fight, I think anyways, they're still neck and neck here at the asphalt racing game, moving on to Netflix and then jumping right back into a very large application, grand theft, auto San Andreas, and I'd, like you guys to know, I am running Iowa's 12, beta 8 on the iPhone and I know. It's not finished software, but I've been getting spectacular results with it and I wanted to put it to the test here. It definitely will not be slower than iOS 11-point, 4.1, and I think the results will speak for themselves anyways. This is where the iPhone starts.

Pulling ahead, and I noticed that, with the fluid interface, I was able to leave, applications enter new ones a little faster, so I don't have to wait for the app to fully close on the iPhone I, really like that. The interface almost seems a little clunky on the note.9 I don't want to talk trash, but you know it's just not the same feeling going from an iPhone and straight to that, and that's because of the input on the iPhone it measures at 120, Hertz and definitely shows at this point we are importing and preparing a 4k video clip it's about a minute and 30 in length and most of the time. This is where all the devices start hanging and falling behind, and it really depends on the processors, optimization of 4k video and the iPhones have always excelled at this. The a-series is definitely great for encoding for video editing, not that you do much of that on your phone, but anyways very intensive thing to do, and the iPhone is already saving the video. While the note 9 is still preparing it anybody's going to fast-forward.

This part nothing really to see. So the iPhone of course finishes first and that's a round one time of 2 minutes and 26 seconds, and this is where it gets interesting. I was 12, certainly was different in how it handled the background. Applications I noticed that a lot of these smaller apps were still open in the background even Minecraft was but the more heavy and intensive games and stuff were closed, so iOS I think does a much better job now of prioritizing apps. In the background, especially when you're doing something very heavy like video, so I was able to keep a lot of these smaller applications open and everything.

Past Netflix was open, so the memory handling on that three gigabytes of RAM is really, really great. This is where I was a little confused by the note 9. With that 6 gigabytes of RAM. Did it really need to close the applications that it did so there were several applications that it shut down in the background to prioritize that video editing and that dragged on its round to score I'm surprised because I haven't seen this behavior before on a note series and the note 9 is the first one that actually closed apps in the background around one time wasn't as great as the iPhone tens, but it did beat the Snapdragon a 45 in the galaxy s, 9 Plus, which was three minutes and four seconds. So maybe that extra point one clock speed did help there round tomb, not too shabby 42 seconds.

It still did beat the iPhone 210, but the iPhone tens old one was around 54 seconds. So an improvement there as well and with an old time of 234 iOS 12, definitely did contribute to a faster iPhone at 10 all right. So let's get into the more detailed comparisons here. We're gonna start with the usual and that's a start-up test. So Android 8.2 one point is 0 versus iOS 12 beta 8. At the moment there we go 3, 2, 1 and hopefully time that's pretty correctly, and this has a delayed Apple logo, not right away like this guy, but Samsung Galaxy Note 9, honestly didn't notice that much difference.

There's a couple subtleties here and there on the body versus the 9. So oh wow there it is. It looks like the iPhone 10. Without that screen was the clear winner. Alright, let's go ahead and do some app launching I want to make sure everything is cleared out.

Apple made it a little easier to do that now when I was 12 beta 8 and there we go still want to clear all button, though okay. So let's start with the usual Snapchat one two and looks like the iPhone was slightly faster here, Instagram one. Two, no Galaxy Note 9. These are connected to the same network, so shouldn't be a difference with that and camera one ?, all right. So about the same.

Their Maps' Galaxy Note 9 in its home environment, Photoshop Express 1 ? a little of a delay while opening. Ok, let's go back into the last project and export the very same 8k image here, so one two, the iPhone did handle that. Actually it's a couple of times faster Minecraft. This one has still a very long hang before opening, but is ready to go ahead and play before this guy. So there's that going to asphalt eight one, two pretty large application.

Yeah, looks like it's ready on the note: nine faster, while considerably faster, okay going into Netflix web based and on the note nine faster looks like most apps are opening on this guy a little faster and YouTube. So the hair. It is again faster on the note nine a little amazed here. This one seems to launch all web based applications faster and the larger ones as well and on their native browsers couple websites, Samsung comm first one to and of course the Galaxy Note nine takes that one first. Well, why not? What's taking so long stripe, Apple, okay and one two and of course the iPhone has to load that one a little faster there we go one two and loads faster on the iPhone actually showed up with the content.

Faster cool so looks pretty even there, alright in time for the benchmarks, so here on geek bench for and get an accurate representation of these devices. Now I do have the six gigabyte version of the Galaxy Note 8. So theoretically, these could possibly be pushed even further. This course you're about to see- and here are those scores- come to think of it not much higher than the old one, but still a definite improvement and, of course, the iPhone 10 has the edge on this guy they're limited by Qualcomm's advancements with their Snapdragon processors. Now the next generation iPhone, the true competitor to the Galaxy Note 9 I- think man that one is going to be insane the Geek bench score just hope.

Apple shortens the animations make it even a faster feeling in that way, it'll cry in the actual speed test in the future and running that speed test for my Wi-Fi home. Definitely checks out why all the web-based applications were able to load faster. Oh wow, okay I spoke too soon. It's the LTE, that's limited, not the Wi-Fi on the iPhone, so even a more capable here, 536 megabits, download, speed, I wonder why the web-based apps load so slow on it compared to the note 9, then, oh, my goodness, what a monster 279,000 when considering all aspects of this device, the memory, the GPU, the CPU, the user interface, the iPhone, on the other hand, Wow a paltry 131,000 to these results. Have me a little mystified.

You know it did better than the note 8, but I expected it to do a lot better. Considering it has. You know a monstrous amount of RAM, so yeah as I said, the real test is gonna, be between the iPhone 10 plus or whatever it will be called the larger 6.5 inch one and this guy. So let's do those biometrics with the screen off I'm going to go ahead and tap both oh, what the iPhones was faster, Wow. Okay, let's try that again, one two.

Okay, that time it was equal and a third time, one two yeah just about equal, so face ID and the iris scanning plus facial unlock, is on about the same level and the totally unfair fight between face ID and a fingerprint sensor. Here we go in three two one yeah like three times as fast. Here we go once again, one two three no comparison here, so the fingerprint sensor very secure and way faster than Apple's version, but anyways guys there. It is that is a comparison between the Galaxy, Note, 9 and Apple's current iPhone 10. This is next generation, but it still cannot catch up to the iPhone 10 iOS 12 certainly helps with the memory issues and whatnot and on the low time, seems to be a little better.

But for what this is. This is an amazing device. I actually really like it, I like what they did with the camera. It's incredibly speedy. It's a Productivity monster! You cannot beat having one of these, this guy's, some you know to each own and for what it is.

I, absolutely love it. So you put up a very great fight. The Galaxy Note 9 guys.


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