Apple recently introduced the new iPhone 13 range which is powered by the A15 chipset. Historically, processors developed by Apple end up being always faster than Android competitors and apparently this situation remains. So to prove this the YouTuber PhoneBuff placed the bombs side-by-side on both sides. If on the one hand it had previously shown that the iPhone 13 Pro Max is more fragile on the outside compared to its competitor Samsung Galaxy, now it has shown that on the inside it is much more powerful.
The PhoneBuff test is divided into two parts. At first, both smartphones need to open multiple applications as quickly as possible. Following the same. The goal is to demonstrate which smartphone has the best RAM management.
Although the two devices open the first applications at the same pace, with the Galaxy S21 Ultra having a slight advantage, everything becomes more complicated when it comes to exporting a video. So the iPhone 13 Pro Max A15 chipset shows all its power by doing it much faster than the Snapdragon 888 of the Samsung smartphone, allowing you to finish the first round in 1 minute and 51 seconds, against 1 minute and 58 seconds for the Galaxy S21 Ultra.
However when it comes to RAM management, the iPhone does very well with only 6 GB of RAM, against 12 GB for the Galaxy S21 Ultra since you don’t have to open any application a second time. So this allows you to complete the second lap in 47 seconds, against 49 seconds for the Samsung smartphone.
However this speed test shows us that the iPhone 13 Pro Max is much faster than the best smartphone from Samsung. This is due to two factors. Excellent optimization of the iOS and the power of the Apple A15 chip. However, we are far from the 50% additional performance compared to the competition announced by Apple.
We now have to wait for the launch of the Galaxy S22 Ultra that arrives in January. It will be equipped with a powerful
Exynos chipset developed in partnership with AMD and things could change.
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