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Saturday 23 June 2018

The Fastest Phones in the world are iPhone X and iPhone 8(It's Not Even Close)


The A11 Bionic is a six-core processor with two performance cores that promise a 25% increase in performance, and four high-performance cores that promise up to 70% improvement over the A10 chip. Fusion of the iPhone 7th Last but not least, it is an Apple-designed GPU, which should be 30% faster than before.


Let's start with Geekbench 4, which measures the overall performance. In the multi-core part of this test, the iPhone has reached 8 10,170, which is 54% faster than the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, currently the fastest Android phone. The iPhone X has 10,357 in the same test.


The Android contest was not close. The 8th grade received a score of 6,564, with an impressive 6GB of RAM combined with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chip. How about the OnePlus 5 and its 8GB RAM and Snapdragon 835? This phone has 6,542. With 4GB of RAM, the Galaxy S8 has 6.295 with the same processor.

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With a seventh-generation Core i5 processor, the iPhone 8 even surpassed the 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro. This notebook has 9,213. Is Geekbench 4 really comparable from the phone to the office? According to Geekbench founder John Poole, "the abstract is the affirmative answer that the results are comparable on all platforms, so if an iPhone 8 gets a higher score than an i5, the iPhone 8 is faster than the i5".


However, Poole has issued the important warning that laptops can deliver better performance over a longer period of time compared to the shorter maximum burst performance benchmarks like the Geekbench 4 are designed for. In other words, the iPhone 8 simply did not need the thermal currents and heat dissipation to replace your laptop.


The next step is 3DMark, which measures the performance of graphics. The iPhone 8 has taken 62,212 from the list, and the iPhone 8 Plus has even reached 64,412 more. Compare that to 39,834 of Note 8 and 39,576 from OnePlus 5.


If you're wondering how this all translates into real performance, we have more good news for iPhone 8 buyers and bad news for all. To really bring the Bionic A11 chip to its own pace, we have the same 2-minute video, taken in 4K by a drone, on the iPhone 8, Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy S8 +, and then add the same transitions and Add effects Export and save the video


The iPhone 8 and iPhone X completed this difficult task in just 42 seconds, while note 8 lasted more than 3 minutes. The Galaxy S8 + took more than 4 minutes.


How about opening a large file? We downloaded a 5.1 MB PDF map illustration for the iPhone 8 and Galaxy Note 8 and opened it from their original file managers: the Apple Files application and the My Files application. The iPhone 8 had an average of less than 0.8 seconds, while the grade 8 averaged 6.41 seconds.


The iPhone 8 has now opened even more demanding applications faster than its predecessor and the main Android phone, though these differences were less dramatic. It took 11 seconds for the iPhone 8 to fully charge the Injustice 2 game, 14.53 seconds for the iPhone 7 Plus and 19 seconds for the Note 8.

MORE:8 reasons to buy the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus

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