Apple's iPhone 13 is significantly faster than Samsung's latest Galaxy S22
Although the new Galaxy S22 lineup represents Samsung's latest and greatest, the devices still lag behind Apple's iPhone 13 series series in performance benchmark testing.
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Samsung on Feb. 9 unveiled its new stable of Samsung Galaxy S22 devices, including a S22 Ultra model that includes a handful of Galaxy Note-like features. The new Samsung handsets are among the fastest Android devices on the market, but they're still considerably slower than the iPhone.
PCMag recently ran benchmark testing of the new Snapdragon 8 Sen 1 processor that powers the Galaxy S22s and compared its performance to other popular Android devices, as well as Apple's iPhone 13 Pro Max.
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A Galaxy S22 Ultra equipped with the device achieved a Geekbench single-core score of 1,232 and a multi-core score of 3,433. It also nabbed a Geekbench ML machine learning score of 448.
The iPhone 13 Pro Max with an A15 Bionic came in with a single-core score of 1,735 and 4,647 in the same testing. Apple's handset achieved a machine learning score of 948.
In other words, the Geekbench testing suggests that Apple's smartphone performance lead is still considerable. And, with a new A16 Bionic chip on the horizon, it's likely that Apple's devices will remain the fastest smartphones on the market for some time.
Apple devices routinely outpace similarly spec'd Android models in benchmark testing. That's the case even if an Android device has a lot more RAM on paper. Largely, that's because of Apple's expertise in silicon design, but it's also because Apple is also to exercise more control over both its hardware and software.
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Knockoffs are cheap imitations of original products!!
They're on the latest 4nm node. They’re using the latest & greatest ARM cores (X2, A710, A510). The stars have aligned letting them have all the best possible technology available together at the same time.
And they still get trounced by the A15. In fact, the A14 easily beats them both and the A13 offers about 95% of the performance.
Apple is literally 2 years ahead.
The iWatches are traded in. I do get the military 10% discount, but it still is a significant cash flow.
We get great photos with the iPhones so the Leica sits in it's case on the shelf. I have the iPhone with me all of the time, just like Steve Jobs said.
Apple was wise to get to complete vertical integration and have their own processors and can design the iOS or MacOS exactly to their processors and on Apple's time schedule.
The copy cats using off the shelf parts from a myriad of vendors can not really expect to get the total performance that custom silicone provides.
is a myth. When Apple invented the iPhone they didn’t think of making a better Blackberry or a skinnier flip phone. Copying does NOT create innovation. Innovation creates innovation.
”If I asked what people wanted they would have said faster horses.”
And results were delayed until the film was developed.....
My digital Leica took great photos in Africa but we were in a vehicle so the size was not an issue. We also took lots of iPhone photos that turned out great as well.
One might think the iPhone could disappear when Apple starts putting 5G modems in their laptops and larger cameras in the iPads that have the space for bigger lenses.