Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite (Snapdragon 855) vs Google Pixel 4 (Snapdragon 855) By SpeedTest G

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Aug 22, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite (Snapdragon 855) vs Google Pixel 4 (Snapdragon 855)

One of the interesting foes at Samsung, Lord in 2020, is the galaxy s, 10 lights as a 2020 phone, and today we're going to be putting it against the pixel for from Google both have the snapdragon 855, which one do you think it's going to win. Well, let's find out so have the Galaxy S ten light on the left-hand side from Samsung, with the sounds like an 855 released in 2020 on the right-hand side, where the pick tool for from Google also of the center, like an 855, of course that was released towards the end of 2019. Now as I'm saying that both tests, both phones, went really, really well through that SQLite test, not a problem there, for either of those devices, who's going to be the first that was neck-and-neck, absolutely neck-and-neck and went into the compression test. There's absolutely nothing between these two devices at the moment. Will the compression test be able to sort out one between the other? Will one of them do better, with both IO and CPU? Here as a yes, it was the s10 light did better by a fraction of a second, as we went into the 16 spread test now, both device, of course, with the same 55 outscore processor. So they should be able to churn their way through the 60 workloads without a problem, but still there's 10 light is leading there's its the first inch of the blur test.

Of course, the blur test is the beginning of the CPU GPU mix part of this test, as they are both now well, there's, actually the infinite least on the left, but now they're both into the infinite scoring list, and so there really is only a fraction of a lead by the s10 line at the moment, and it's the first into the smoke particle test. What's the frame rate going to be there on the left-hand side, let's see what it could be.19 frames a second on the right hand, side, what's the frame rate of a 21 frame seconds, an advantage there for the pixel for when it comes to that smoke, particle test, and we're both now into the UG test. However, the s10 light was the first off the blocks. It was the first through the flyover. Let's see whether the pixel four is able to catch up as we go through this flyover now.

Will it be able to do a better job, as we turn right now towards the end of the valley? Oh they're, both pretty much taking it. Yes, the beetle for is going to head. The pixel for is going to head right at the very last second there it was the first out of UT's, it's the first into the Unreal test. Now both of them are in this forest flyover they're both doing it pretty smoothly, both with my handling it very well, but who's going to get in laughs first, which one will it be. This could be down to a fraction, but they can then use a pixel for one minute, 51 point one, and then the s 10 like one minute.

Fifty-one point: nine: okay, let's break down those scores and see exactly what happened, so that was a pretty evenly matched raise all the way through there, but at the very end the pixel four came in first with one minute, 51 point one and then only not even a second later one minute. Fifty-one point: nine, the galaxy s 10 license, have a look. What happened in the CPU is a win for the Galaxy S ten light. Forty-six point, one versus forty, seven point: nine. When we get to the mix CPU GPU again, a win surprisingly by the Galaxy S ten, like twenty-six point, eight versus twenty-seven point: five.

However, when we get to the GPU thirty-nine seconds on the nose for the S 10 light, but thirty-five point: six for the pixel force, it was able to claw back just those few seconds it needs to which means one overall with one minute. Fifty-one point one my name's Gary Sims. This is speed test. Gee, I really hope you enjoyed this video. If did, please do give it a thumbs up, and if you like these videos, well, why not subscribe to the channel? Ok, that's it I'll see you in the next one.


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