The new flagship Samsung Galaxy S20 will go on sale in the US and other countries next week. Samsung has given its smartphones the best features this year. The best line option is the Galaxy S20 Ultra. I wonder if it works faster than the iPhone 11 Pro?
A speed test conducted by EverythingApplePro blogger showed whether the Galaxy S20 Ultra can compare with the iPhone 11 Pro. The Galaxy S20 Ultra has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor and 12 GB of RAM. In comparison, the iPhone 11 Pro has just 4 GB of RAM and an A13 Bionic processor. Yes, the A13 Bionic remains a very powerful processor, but the smartphone has three times less RAM than the Galaxy S20. This cannot but affect the difference in multitasking devices.
Until last year, the speed difference between the Galaxy S devices and the iPhone was quite large. However, this time the Galaxy S20 Ultra proved to be excellent. However, it never got any better than the iPhone 11 Pro. The difference in the work of smartphones was only a few seconds. The iPhone 11 Pro was able to get ahead of the opponent by the end of the first round, in which both devices needed to export 4K video. The iPhone 11 Pro was 13 seconds faster than the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
In the second round of the test, it was necessary to load applications from RAM. Here, the Galaxy S20 Ultra is a bit ahead of the iPhone 11 Pro Max. He saved almost all applications in RAM and spent only 1 minute 5 seconds. iPhone 11 Pro spent 2 minutes 4 seconds. In this round, the difference in device speed was already 59 seconds. If you are a professional user, then you need to know that multitasking on the iPhone is so-so.
It is important to note that the Galaxy S20 Ultra has a 120 Hz display and a 240 Hz touch response speed. In this, he is better than the iPhone 11 Pro. The iPhone 12 should also have a 120 Hz display, so its performance will be even better.
Source: it-here.ru
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