we're gonna bump it up a notch and we're gonna carry on with some 3d games so starting off with Sonic can't have married without Sonic and that does finish very quickly on the iPhone eight plus comes in quite a few seconds later on the note eight we're gonna play this game or leave it open now we're gonna move on to subway surfers now watching both of the load bars seems to be loading a little bit quicker on the note eight but actually finishes first a hunt the iPhone 8 plus interesting resource but once again very very close here moving on to Temple Run 2 and that was a clear win for the iPhone 8 plus so for the games generally it does seem like the iPhone 8 plus so far has been loading them quicker we're gonna play this and we're gonna move on to dead trigger 2 wow that was very quick so the load screen does pop up on the iPhone 8 plus first let's play the game let's again keeping a look on that timer and we have it finished on the iPhone 8 plus comes in quite a few seconds later on the note 8 so a very clear one here for the iPhone 8 plus once again now we'll leave this game open in the background and we're gonna move on to our next game which is asphalt 8 now it's very close but once again quicker on the iPhone 8 plus now we're gonna move on to our last game and this is Real Steel quicker once again on the iPhone eight plus and it comes in a few seconds later on the note 8 will play the game and I will see which one of these loads the full game up fast and it is the iPhone 8 plus few seconds later once again on the note 8 so for loading up games overall I would say the iPhone 8 plus has been the winner here so far now we're gonna move on to RAM management so seeing if all the apps are open in the background asphalt 8 is in the same place dead trigger 2 is in the same place on both devices Temple Run 2 in the same place for both devices Subway's surface yep as we left it Sonic - yep same place so so far so good for everything where you run oh oh hold on that's that's quite surprising it's having to reload on the iPhone 8 Plus this is something I wasn't expecting because previous versions of iOS have not done this they've been really good at run management let's see if Angry Birds 2 is still open on both once again it's not open on the iPhone 8 plus on the note 8 it is right where we left it now we do have more RAM on the note 860 good bytes vs. 3 gigabytes on the iPhone 8 plus but iPhones are usually pretty well optimized moving on to youtube and once again YouTube has to get reloaded on the iPhone 8 plus not sure if this is the latest iOS update whether it still needs some time to be fully optimized with some apps Twitter has to be reloaded once again as well on the iPhone 8 plus so for RAM management the clear winner here is the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 going on to the browser does have to refresh again on the iPhone 8 plus it's right where we left it on at the note 8 finally the calculator that's fine on both so some very very interesting results here both were pretty much neck and neck from the fingerprint scanners camera launch as well as some of the lower intensive apps when it came to most games the iPhone 8 plus was clearly faster but when it came to RAM management then surprisingly the note 8 did do better now it does have Morales mentioned but the iPhone is usually pretty optimized I'm thinking this is maybe because we have the latest version of iOS and some of these apps don't need to be optimized to take full advantage of that eleventh Bionic chip which is very very new right now this is something I believe a few others have also picked up on the fact that iOS 11 is not yet fully optimized for the apps and maybe by the time the iPhone 10 comes out then all of these little things would have been ironed out
iPhone 8 Plus vs Galaxy Note 8 SPEED Test
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's of YouTube's a fear on super-safe TV and this is the detail speed test between the iPhone 8 plus and the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 so in the usual super safe style we'll be covering everything from the fingerprint scanner speed to camera launch to some standard apps moving on to some games and finishing off with some RAM management tests now before we start the few disclaimers firstly I do have the Exynos version of the note 8 here and for this test we will be setting the resolution to 1080p this is because the iPhone 8 plus also has a 1080p resolution and this will make things as fair as possible also both devices have been updated to the latest software version available at the time of this video and if you like the skin that I've got on my note 8 and want to pick one up for yours or your iPhone 8 plus then definitely check out our sponsor for this video d brand skins I'll be leaving a link to them in the description below so getting straight to it starting off with some benchmarking scores from Geekbench 4 and here you can see that the iPhone 8 plus absolutely destroys pretty much every other device out there with some very very high scores ice we've ever seen and that is thanks to the Apple a11 Bionic chip and let's see how this translates into real-world performance kicking off with the fingerprint scanners now they are in different positions and personally speaking I do prefer touch ID on the front here it is a little bit in an awkward position on the note 8 but in this video we are specifically looking at speed and syncing these two up that was very very close so slowing this down to 20% looks like the animation did finish fast on the note 8 but then when it fully brightens up the displays about the same so very close here moving on to the camera launch using the quickest method to launch both cameras and slowing this down I think it was pretty much neck-and-neck very very difficult to tell them apart now let's move on to the apps you can see that we've got nothing open it in the background on either device and we're gonna start off with some very low intensive apps and then move up to some games so initially is just the calculator just to see if this stays open in the background so simple equation and we're gonna leave there now let's move on to the browser we are using the native browsers on both devices just because they are the most optimized usually and we will be going on to the BBC News website just because that doesn't have any adverts on there and that does finish first on the samsung galaxy note they they seems to be a bit of a hiccup on the iPhone 8 plus here but let's continue and carry on so we're gonna go on to the first article and that actually finishes first on the iPhone 8 plus so you can see that the video kind of had that blink once it finished loading I'm moving on to Twitter first on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 8 and we'll just refresh the home screen here so we've got all of the latest tweets on and now we're gonna go over onto notifications finished first here on the iPhone E Plus we're gonna refresh the notifications just so we've got all the latest ones here and we'll move on with the test now we're gonna go on to YouTube and we've got different content loaded up so although both of them are for my buddy Zach so let's go on to the trending tab and let's find a video which is unlikely to have any pre-roll ads so I can see this trainer here so let's go onto that site playing ever so slightly quicker on the note 8 now we're gonna leave those on and we're gonna go on to games so kicking off with Angry Birds 2 and you can see this time here this will tell us exactly how long each of these take to load up games so with Angry Birds 2 the iPhone 8 plus is the winner by just about a second so very close indeed moving on to amar you run once again keeping an eye on that timer and this time it face first on the note 8 ever so slightly quicker loading the game up quicker on the iPhone 8 plus so so far very very close between them two now we're gonna bump it up a notch and we're gonna carry on with some 3d games so starting off with Sonic can't have married without Sonic and that does finish very quickly on the iPhone eight plus comes in quite a few seconds later on the note eight we're gonna play this game or leave it open now we're gonna move on to subway surfers now watching both of the load bars seems to be loading a little bit quicker on the note eight but actually finishes first a hunt the iPhone 8 plus interesting resource but once again very very close here moving on to Temple Run 2 and that was a clear win for the iPhone 8 plus so for the games generally it does seem like the iPhone 8 plus so far has been loading them quicker we're gonna play this and we're gonna move on to dead trigger 2 wow that was very quick so the load screen does pop up on the iPhone 8 plus first let's play the game let's again keeping a look on that timer and we have it finished on the iPhone 8 plus comes in quite a few seconds later on the note 8 so a very clear one here for the iPhone 8 plus once again now we'll leave this game open in the background and we're gonna move on to our next game which is asphalt 8 now it's very close but once again quicker on the iPhone 8 plus now we're gonna move on to our last game and this is Real Steel quicker once again on the iPhone eight plus and it comes in a few seconds later on the note 8 will play the game and I will see which one of these loads the full game up fast and it is the iPhone 8 plus few seconds later once again on the note 8 so for loading up games overall I would say the iPhone 8 plus has been the winner here so far now we're gonna move on to RAM management so seeing if all the apps are open in the background asphalt 8 is in the same place dead trigger 2 is in the same place on both devices Temple Run 2 in the same place for both devices Subway's surface yep as we left it Sonic - yep same place so so far so good for everything where you run oh oh hold on that's that's quite surprising it's having to reload on the iPhone 8 Plus this is something I wasn't expecting because previous versions of iOS have not done this they've been really good at run management let's see if Angry Birds 2 is still open on both once again it's not open on the iPhone 8 plus on the note 8 it is right where we left it now we do have more RAM on the note 860 good bytes vs. 3 gigabytes on the iPhone 8 plus but iPhones are usually pretty well optimized moving on to youtube and once again YouTube has to get reloaded on the iPhone 8 plus not sure if this is the latest iOS update whether it still needs some time to be fully optimized with some apps Twitter has to be reloaded once again as well on the iPhone 8 plus so for RAM management the clear winner here is the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 going on to the browser does have to refresh again on the iPhone 8 plus it's right where we left it on at the note 8 finally the calculator that's fine on both so some very very interesting results here both were pretty much neck and neck from the fingerprint scanners camera launch as well as some of the lower intensive apps when it came to most games the iPhone 8 plus was clearly faster but when it came to RAM management then surprisingly the note 8 did do better now it does have Morales mentioned but the iPhone is usually pretty optimized I'm thinking this is maybe because we have the latest version of iOS and some of these apps don't need to be optimized to take full advantage of that eleventh Bionic chip which is very very new right now this is something I believe a few others have also picked up on the fact that iOS 11 is not yet fully optimized for the apps and maybe by the time the iPhone 10 comes out then all of these little things would have been ironed out and we will redo this test what did you think of the results of this test definitely drop me a comment below and let me know I hope you enjoyed this video and found it useful if you did then please do hit that thumbs up on for me you need to help me out and if you haven't already then be sure to subscribe and switch your notifications we've got lots more quality content super saff style coming up on here thanks for watching this is Safwan super safe TV and i'll see you next timewhat's of YouTube's a fear on super-safe TV and this is the detail speed test between the iPhone 8 plus and the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 so in the usual super safe style we'll be covering everything from the fingerprint scanner speed to camera launch to some standard apps moving on to some games and finishing off with some RAM management tests now before we start the few disclaimers firstly I do have the Exynos version of the note 8 here and for this test we will be setting the resolution to 1080p this is because the iPhone 8 plus also has a 1080p resolution and this will make things as fair as possible also both devices have been updated to the latest software version available at the time of this video and if you like the skin that I've got on my note 8 and want to pick one up for yours or your iPhone 8 plus then definitely check out our sponsor for this video d brand skins I'll be leaving a link to them in the description below so getting straight to it starting off with some benchmarking scores from Geekbench 4 and here you can see that the iPhone 8 plus absolutely destroys pretty much every other device out there with some very very high scores ice we've ever seen and that is thanks to the Apple a11 Bionic chip and let's see how this translates into real-world performance kicking off with the fingerprint scanners now they are in different positions and personally speaking I do prefer touch ID on the front here it is a little bit in an awkward position on the note 8 but in this video we are specifically looking at speed and syncing these two up that was very very close so slowing this down to 20% looks like the animation did finish fast on the note 8 but then when it fully brightens up the displays about the same so very close here moving on to the camera launch using the quickest method to launch both cameras and slowing this down I think it was pretty much neck-and-neck very very difficult to tell them apart now let's move on to the apps you can see that we've got nothing open it in the background on either device and we're gonna start off with some very low intensive apps and then move up to some games so initially is just the calculator just to see if this stays open in the background so simple equation and we're gonna leave there now let's move on to the browser we are using the native browsers on both devices just because they are the most optimized usually and we will be going on to the BBC News website just because that doesn't have any adverts on there and that does finish first on the samsung galaxy note they they seems to be a bit of a hiccup on the iPhone 8 plus here but let's continue and carry on so we're gonna go on to the first article and that actually finishes first on the iPhone 8 plus so you can see that the video kind of had that blink once it finished loading I'm moving on to Twitter first on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 8 and we'll just refresh the home screen here so we've got all of the latest tweets on and now we're gonna go over onto notifications finished first here on the iPhone E Plus we're gonna refresh the notifications just so we've got all the latest ones here and we'll move on with the test now we're gonna go on to YouTube and we've got different content loaded up so although both of them are for my buddy Zach so let's go on to the trending tab and let's find a video which is unlikely to have any pre-roll ads so I can see this trainer here so let's go onto that site playing ever so slightly quicker on the note 8 now we're gonna leave those on and we're gonna go on to games so kicking off with Angry Birds 2 and you can see this time here this will tell us exactly how long each of these take to load up games so with Angry Birds 2 the iPhone 8 plus is the winner by just about a second so very close indeed moving on to amar you run once again keeping an eye on that timer and this time it face first on the note 8 ever so slightly quicker loading the game up quicker on the iPhone 8 plus so so far very very close between them two now we're gonna bump it up a notch and we're gonna carry on with some 3d games so starting off with Sonic can't have married without Sonic and that does finish very quickly on the iPhone eight plus comes in quite a few seconds later on the note eight we're gonna play this game or leave it open now we're gonna move on to subway surfers now watching both of the load bars seems to be loading a little bit quicker on the note eight but actually finishes first a hunt the iPhone 8 plus interesting resource but once again very very close here moving on to Temple Run 2 and that was a clear win for the iPhone 8 plus so for the games generally it does seem like the iPhone 8 plus so far has been loading them quicker we're gonna play this and we're gonna move on to dead trigger 2 wow that was very quick so the load screen does pop up on the iPhone 8 plus first let's play the game let's again keeping a look on that timer and we have it finished on the iPhone 8 plus comes in quite a few seconds later on the note 8 so a very clear one here for the iPhone 8 plus once again now we'll leave this game open in the background and we're gonna move on to our next game which is asphalt 8 now it's very close but once again quicker on the iPhone 8 plus now we're gonna move on to our last game and this is Real Steel quicker once again on the iPhone eight plus and it comes in a few seconds later on the note 8 will play the game and I will see which one of these loads the full game up fast and it is the iPhone 8 plus few seconds later once again on the note 8 so for loading up games overall I would say the iPhone 8 plus has been the winner here so far now we're gonna move on to RAM management so seeing if all the apps are open in the background asphalt 8 is in the same place dead trigger 2 is in the same place on both devices Temple Run 2 in the same place for both devices Subway's surface yep as we left it Sonic - yep same place so so far so good for everything where you run oh oh hold on that's that's quite surprising it's having to reload on the iPhone 8 Plus this is something I wasn't expecting because previous versions of iOS have not done this they've been really good at run management let's see if Angry Birds 2 is still open on both once again it's not open on the iPhone 8 plus on the note 8 it is right where we left it now we do have more RAM on the note 860 good bytes vs. 3 gigabytes on the iPhone 8 plus but iPhones are usually pretty well optimized moving on to youtube and once again YouTube has to get reloaded on the iPhone 8 plus not sure if this is the latest iOS update whether it still needs some time to be fully optimized with some apps Twitter has to be reloaded once again as well on the iPhone 8 plus so for RAM management the clear winner here is the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 going on to the browser does have to refresh again on the iPhone 8 plus it's right where we left it on at the note 8 finally the calculator that's fine on both so some very very interesting results here both were pretty much neck and neck from the fingerprint scanners camera launch as well as some of the lower intensive apps when it came to most games the iPhone 8 plus was clearly faster but when it came to RAM management then surprisingly the note 8 did do better now it does have Morales mentioned but the iPhone is usually pretty optimized I'm thinking this is maybe because we have the latest version of iOS and some of these apps don't need to be optimized to take full advantage of that eleventh Bionic chip which is very very new right now this is something I believe a few others have also picked up on the fact that iOS 11 is not yet fully optimized for the apps and maybe by the time the iPhone 10 comes out then all of these little things would have been ironed out and we will redo this test what did you think of the results of this test definitely drop me a comment below and let me know I hope you enjoyed this video and found it useful if you did then please do hit that thumbs up on for me you need to help me out and if you haven't already then be sure to subscribe and switch your notifications we've got lots more quality content super saff style coming up on here thanks for watching this is Safwan super safe TV and i'll see you next time\n"