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The A13 chip in Apple's cheapest iPhone SE beats the most expensive Androids
Good. Whatever. I hope this gets Qualcomm on the fast track to develop SOCs to beat Apple and then another leapfrog turn will commence. I'm not an Apple fan but I do know that their ability to push chipsets faster should, in theory, push the entire market forward.
Honestly though, until a major development comes along to actually utilize this power, they're all just phones basically running the same apps and games (for the majority of users).
There was once a time when I was jealous of the iPhone's ability to play Angry Birds smoother than Android, but the gap has now been closed and I don't care if one chip opens my Twitter app a half second faster.
We can all brag about the power we hold on our hands and the speed at which it operates as compared to others but who is really maxing out their phone's full potential and benefiting from the milliseconds we gain?