Thursday, October 8, 2015

More 6s The iPhone is really faster than the Galaxy Note 5 – iGeneration

The iPhone 6s Plus is fast: the responsiveness of the interface and applications (the simplest to the most demanding) is ensured by its A9 processor supported by 2GB of RAM. But little game datasheets, this iPhone pales against the Galaxy Note 5 which opposes his eight-core Exynos 7420 and its 4 GB of RAM. These specifications, impressive on paper, however, are only words in real life: yet he must in fact the software is optimized to take full advantage. And that’s where the rub for PHABLET Samsung.

The YouTube channel PhoneBuff pitted the two smartphones in a small comparative speed where faster is not the most richly endowed (via). The tester has launched a test whose protocol is worth what it is worth: run twice for the same set of applications on both mobile.

Initially, the iPhone 6s More seems to be marking time compared to its competitor. But very quickly, the Apple smartphone is catching up and even leaves behind his opponent in the second round. At the end of the two towers, this small quick opening set of applications called 1 min 13 for the iPhone, and 1 min 29 for the Galaxy Note.

It is well known that iOS handles the low RAM that Apple has long allowed its terminals. With 2GB of RAM, it’s almost Byzantium for the operating system and its effective application management mechanism in the background! But even with only one GB, the iPhone 6 was already much better than the poor Galaxy Note 5 in an equivalent torture test (read: iPhone 6 faster than the Galaxy Note 5).

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