Speed Test⚡⚡OnePlus 9 Pro vs OnePlus 8 Pro || Snapdragon 888 V/S Snapdragon 865 || How fast is fast? By Tech That Out!

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Aug 14, 2021
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Speed Test⚡⚡OnePlus 9 Pro vs OnePlus 8 Pro || Snapdragon 888 V/S Snapdragon 865 || How fast is fast?

Hey guys this is and welcome back to another video, so yeah. This is the OnePlus 9, so we definitely need to find out how fast it is. So I did an unboxing video of the same, and it will pop up right now in the card above or check it down in the description below. So I thought I had the OnePlus 8 pro with myself, and I thought that we could check the speed with that, because it came with the snapdragon 865, and this comes with this year's flagship processor, which is the snapdragon an also given that the platforms are same, that is oxygen OS and both are oxygen, OS 11 that is based on android 11. It would be a fair comparison to understand how the chips are this year and how big a performance benefit. Are we looking at now before we move on with the video? Why don't you just pause and guess, by what margins? And in what tests do you expect the snapdragon 8 to perform better? What are you expecting out of it? Just go down and comment down below also if you're liking, this video and you, like my previous videos, make sure to leave a thumbs up subscribe to the channel and ring that notification bell, because a lot more OnePlus 9 pro content is coming, especially the camera comparison and a camera test, also the full review.

So with that said, this is Shreya and let's take that out all right. So, first up we got last year's flagship, the OnePlus 8 pro powered by the snapdragon 865 12gb of lpddr5 ram 256 GB of 3.0 storage. The latest OnePlus 9, pro powered by the latest snapdragon triple eight 12 GB of the same lpddr5 ram and 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage. This time. So, let's get into the speed test, we'll try out the speed of opening apps of daily social media.

Some streaming and some heavy applications do a couple of benchmarks and check the ram management at the end of it all right, starting off with a very light twitter application. Here I feel that the OnePlus 9 pro was slightly fast, nothing uh game, changing though the Instagram app opens exactly. At the same time, next moving to the Amazon app again, both of them opens exactly at the same time, nothing that I can visually differentiate. Now the Flipkart app again opens at the same time, so last year's snapdragon is doing pretty well till now, backdrops one of my favorite wallpaper apps again opens, at the same time, going to chrome, with a particular web page open slightly fast on the OnePlus 9 pro, but nothing again, game changing or differentiable the YouTube app opens and loads almost at the same time, but the nine pro seemed a bit sooner next, moving to hot star application over here we see that again, both of them open. At the same time, the performance difference on day-to-day app is almost negligible over here.

Next, the prime video app exactly on the same split. Second, I couldn't tell it apart at all in this particular application. Now the Netflix app again at the same time, and no difference at all honestly speaking now here are some heavy apps, starting with Lightroom and Lightroom opens slightly sooner on the OnePlus 9 pro next. We have Call of Duty mobile and this game is a bit heavy and takes some time to load and looks like OnePlus.9 pro has the lead by a small margin, the and yes, the OnePlus 9 pro has opened it a bit sooner. Although the 8 pro was hardly a second behind to be very honest, all right, let's go home and try the next game, which is asphalt, 9 a very graphic, intensive game over here, and it's been going on for a long time struggled to open in previous flagships for years.

So yeah we are in the loading screen over here and yeah. This is an application where I saw a lot of anomalies. I have done this test uh at least three more times, and sometimes the asphalt 9 opens faster on the 8 pro, sometimes on the 9 pro. As you can see in this particular case, it will open sooner on the 8 pro and by a large margin, which is very surprising, and there is another uh condition where it's acting a bit weird. So I feel that the optimization is not up to the mark, but it is the case for both the 8 pro and the 9 pro so OnePlus needs to take note and provide an update.

Let's move to 3dmark. This is a graphics engine test. That is how well the GPU works on this particular phone. As you can see, we have an early lead on the OnePlus 9 pro, and you can see the frames at the bottom left hand corner over here in landscape mode, for both the devices. You will see notice quickly that you know the 8 pro looks a bit more choppy because it's rendering less number of frames per second, whereas the nine pro looks a bit smoother.

Now it's a long one-minute test, so I'm fast forwarding it right now and let's get to the end of this test and see what the results speak to us all right now. So we have over here 5473 on the nine pro and 3790 on the OnePlus 8 pro now. This is a good enough difference to be honest, and you can see the change in frame rate with the temperatures over here. The nine pro is slightly warmer and understandably so, because it is churning out more amount of graphics horsepower per second than the 8 pro, which is seen in the result. So here's a graph- and you can see the fluctuations in the frames in during this particular test now next, let's move to another CPU bound benchmark, which is geek bench all right, so I'm going to resume both at the same time and again, it's going to be fast forwarded and chopped in half as well, because it's a pretty long test and the 8 pro takes a significant amount of extra time, because the 9 pro completes it faster.

Understandably, so because it has a faster CPU than last time- and here are the scores in front of you, as you can see, the 9 pro gets a very decent score. Honestly, the only thing I think it's behind is probably the a14 bionic and yeah. Let's wait for the 8 pro to finish the test, and you can see over here. The 8 pro is behind both in the single and the multi-core performance by a large margin, and that's the improvement that the snapdragon 8 is showing, although it's not seen in you know the regular apps we use as we saw in the speed test initially, but it does make a difference in a few things like image, processing, etc. So, let's move on to the ram test, we'll open the last app, obviously in memory, no issues there 3d mark again, and it is in memory now.

This is where I was talking about. OnePlus optimizing asphalt, 9 for some reason, because it went out of memory. It is loading again and this time the OnePlus 9 pro loads, it faster than the 8 pro, not by the huge margin it lost last time, but still it's again. Flipped and finally Call of Duty is in memory, and you will see this pattern repeat throughout this particular ram management test. All the apps that I tested in this particular test are in memory.

The only exception was asphalt, 9. Moving to prime video. Now it is in memory, so is hot star YouTube just where we left off in the timeline chrome. It has the web page open and loaded as well. It does not reload it as well backdrops right where we left it Flipkart just refreshes the contents of the pages a bit and so does Amazon.

Furthermore, it is not out of memory, it just refreshes. The banner and Instagram is again at where it was so is Twitter. Only a few newer tweets are loaded, so that's been it, and you can see that 12 GB ram is more than enough all right. So my conclusion about the snapdragon 8 is that the snapdragon 865 is actually a great chip, and it still holds up yes. The triple eight is based on the five nanometer process this year, and it does have a lot of enhancements, especially in the ISP, also, which leads to capabilities like 8k, video, 4k, 12 bit raw and all that stuff, which OnePlus has enabled.

Honestly, I will be testing all of them out and, as I mentioned, do subscribe and follow me on Twitter and Instagram, because I am holding polls about which photo samples you prefer. I will not reveal the identity of the pictures over there, but it'll be a fun engagement. You can definitely you should try it out and follow me on Instagram and Twitter, so yeah, I'm looking forward to the other tests about the OnePlus 9 pro and see how it holds up. I did not get my hands on the 50 watt wireless charger here in India. It's not in stock anywhere in the store on the online store nowhere.

But when I do, I do plan to compare the charging tests of both also, I will be probably doing a wire charging test and a battery drain test to understand how the eight pros battery, because it had no upgrade in terms of capacity since last year. So yeah that's been it. I hope you enjoyed this video again make sure to drop a like subscribe to the channel so that you don't miss out on future coverage and hit that notification bell. But that's it! This is Shreya, and thank you for watching this video I'll catch you in the next one. You.


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