Comparing the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 performance versus the iPhone X

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  • Reply 41 of 45
    Solisoli Posts: 10,038member
    melgross said:
    compare the iPhone X to the Note 8, if one must. At least it’s the same year. But compare the iPhone X to last year’s Galaxy 8, not the Note.
    Why? It was done last year? The iPhone X is the current flagship from Apple and so is the Note 9. If either Samsung or Apple comes out with another device in 6 months they will be tested against whatever flagship device is the current model for the other company. Why is this news to you? This shouldn't be news to you.
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  • Reply 42 of 45
    melgrossmelgross Posts: 33,687member
    Soli said:
    Why? It was done last year? The iPhone X is the current flagship from Apple and so is the Note 9. If either Samsung or Apple comes out with another device in 6 months they will be tested against whatever flagship device is the current model for the other company. Why is this news to you? This shouldn't be news to you.
    I just don’t think you understand this. In the auto industry, for example, when a n car comes on, they don’t compare it to last year’s. They wait until the other new cars come out to compare them.

    as I also said, if a new phone comes out within several months of another phone, then both are in the market for a long enough time, as the flagship, to have a comparison matter. That’s obvious, because not everything arrives at the same time. But Samsung has been trying to introduce their new products right before Apple does. This has been noted in a number of places, and the reason is to try to steal Apple/s “thunder”. An additional reason is because they know that publications will rush to make these comparisons, and that Samsung does best in them when their newest product is compared against Apple’s older product. The publication s take that bait because they want to be the first with it.

    there are no other reasons to do so, no matter how many times you try to argue it. And I’ll give you the last word on it, if you want, because I see no point in this.
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  • Reply 43 of 45
    Which is it going to be?

    When Windows PCs are ahead of the Mac on benchmarks, and when the Galaxy series was ahead, it's all about the benchmarks. When its the other way around, it's all about the intangibles? Your contention makes little sense, considering that the Note 9 uses the same processor as the Galaxy S9, and it was slower then in every regard, including intangibles, than the iPhone X.

    Funnily, I have an old Kit Kat Galaxy Note 4 right here. Word opened in 8 seconds on the 2018 iPad, and I stopped counting at 30 for the Note.

    More tests are coming.

    I have trouble believing this. I am sorry.
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  • Reply 44 of 45
    melgrossmelgross Posts: 33,687member

    I have trouble believing this. I am sorry.
    I don’t. Samsung has been criticized many time in testing for its slowness in UI and some everyday tasks. Some of it is due to Samsung’s skin, which sucks the life out of the phone.
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