So, what's faster, the Dark Horse, the OnePlus 70, with the Snapdragon 855 and eight gigabytes of RAM, or the iPhone 11, with the 813 Bionic chipset, or could the Xperia v with six gigabytes of RAM and the new Android 10 update being fastest? Well we're about to find out and what I'll do just kick this video off to show you guys the Geek bench scores the an tutu scores and also the Wi-Fi speed test scores as well, because the modem is also important when it comes to phone speeds, all right. So, let's first look at the Geek bench scores on each of the devices, so the iPhone has 1329 on the single course 781 single core on the OnePlus 70, then on xpr-50 hundred 18. So it goes in order and then that continues over to the multi score as well, so 3079 2921 2502. So it goes in this order on paper, but does that translate into real-world performance and that's what we're going to find out and, let's just quickly look at the an tutu scores as well. So as you can see here on, an tutu is a completely different story. The highest ranking here is the OnePlus 70.
Then it is the iPhone, then the Xperia v, and one thing that really surprises me about the OnePlus 70s. How many people here in the UK don't know how good this phone is. It literally is one of the top three ranking on Geek bench in terms of Android performance. So this really is the dark horse. Now, let's just quickly look at the speed test when it comes to Wi-Fi, so I actually ran these tests yesterday and I ran it twice here on the iPhone by accident, but you can see the download speeds have actually fastest here on the iPhone, followed by the Opera, then the OnePlus, but then, when it comes to upload speeds, the OnePlus has the fastest.
Then the Opera, then the iPhone- and this is important because a lot of the games we play on our phones are connected to the Internet. So your speeds, when it comes to Wi-Fi and the modem inside the devices, is important. So anyway, let's do the test now. I'll do the first five by hand one by one and then line them up in post editing. Then five I will use the assistance on board to open and close day-to-day app.
So that's how it's going to be a bit different from other videos, you've seen and also keep in mind guys, here's 20 20 now! So, if you've seen any other speed test between these devices, you might see different results, because each one of these is running the latest software. Anyway, you ready, let's go, and I just want to say big. Thank you to Vodafone ROG code at UK for hooking up the iPhone for this video. If you guys want to check out some awesome deals, they've got there's a link below this video, so go check them out, there's even one where you can get a free, PlayStation 4 with an exterior fly. So that's awesome, go check it out, links below.
So that's all the manual testing out the way and what my words when I say this guy's 10 years, maybe 15 years from now, we probably won't have to use our hands as much as we do today to open and close apps will probably be more dependent on the AI and the assistants on board. So we're going to do an AI speed test now, opening daily apps like YouTube and Twitter and Instagram and stuff like this and last time, I made this video I used the voice cues to wait the assistants this time. I won't do that open, YouTube, open, Twitter, open Instagram, open Google Maps. What's the weather like today, I like the Siri answer there? How did they do? Let me know- and if you want to see a camera shootout between these three devices, there's a thumbnail on screen right now, go check that one out and there's some other speed tests I've done in the past as well. You might want to check those out too, if you just subscribed you're now one of the finest subscribers known to man, and I'll see you in the next one.
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Source : WhatGear