Speed Test between Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and iPhone 10
The speed test between the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and the iPhone 10 was conducted to compare their performance in various aspects such as opening games, apps, and managing RAM. The test involved loading up several popular mobile games and social media apps on both devices and measuring how quickly they opened and how much RAM they managed.
In terms of opening games, the iPhone 10 performed slightly faster than the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. For instance, when playing Angry Birds, the iPhone 10 finished faster compared to the Note 8. Similarly, other games such as Mario Run, Sonic Dash 2, and Temple Run 2 also opened faster on the iPhone 10. The Note 8 was still able to open these games, but with a slight delay.
However, when it came to RAM management, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 performed better than the iPhone 10. In this test, both devices were asked to reopen all the previously loaded apps and games. To their surprise, most of the games did not need to be reopened on the Note 8, whereas on the iPhone 10, only a few games could be kept open.
The game Asphalt 8, for example, was able to keep its initial state intact without needing to be fully loaded again on the Note 8. Similarly, Instagram and Twitter were also able to maintain their previous state without needing to reload. However, Facebook's Pages Manager had to completely load again on both devices, while YouTube required a full load on the iPhone 10 but was still able to keep its image open on the Note 8.
Asphalt 8, Dead Trigger 2, and Subway Surfers were also tested in terms of RAM management. Asphalt 8 did not need to be fully loaded again on the Note 8, while Dead Trigger 2 had to be completely loaded once more. Subway Surfers was able to keep its previous state intact without needing a full load.
Sonic Dash 2, Mario Run, and Temple Run 2 were also tested in this section. Sonic Dash 2 did not need to be fully loaded again on the Note 8 but still required a full load on the iPhone 10. The games Sonic Dash 2 and Temple Run 2 had to be completely loaded once more.
In conclusion, while the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 performed better in terms of RAM management, the iPhone 10 still managed to open most of its apps faster compared to the Note 8.
RAM Management Test
The next part of the test focused on RAM management. Both devices were asked to reopen all the previously loaded games and apps. The results showed that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was able to keep more games open without needing a full load, while the iPhone 10 struggled with this aspect.
Asphalt 8, Dead Trigger 2, and Subway Surfers were able to maintain their previous state on both devices without needing to reload completely. However, Facebook's Pages Manager had to be fully loaded again on both devices. YouTube also required a full load on the iPhone 10 but was still able to keep its image open on the Note 8.
The games Sonic Dash 2 and Temple Run 2, however, required a complete reload on the iPhone 10. Similarly, Mario Run also had to be fully loaded again on the iPhone 10, while it could maintain its previous state on the Note 8.
In terms of overall performance in RAM management, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 performed better than the iPhone 10. However, this aspect of the test highlights a potential issue with the iPhone 10's ability to keep more apps open at once.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's of YouTube's a fear on super-safe TV and welcome to the detail speed test between the iPhone 10 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 so in the usual super-safe style we'll be covering everything from Geekbench scores to camera launch some regular social apps and then moving on to some games and finishing off with rom management now both devices have been updated to the latest software version available at the time of this video and we are using the maximum resolution on the samsung galaxy note date which is overall higher compared to the iPhone 10 so will be interesting to see if this has any effect on the performance if you want to pick up a skin for your iPhone 10 or your Samsung Galaxy Note 8 then definitely check out our sponsor for this video the brown skins it's a great and inexpensive way to customize the look of your smartphone and I'll be leaving a link to them in the description below kicking off with the geek bench scores the iPhone 10 like the iPhone 8 plus scores very much higher compared to the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and that is thanks to the Apple 811 Bionic chip now we'll see how much this affects real-world performance now moving on to the camera launch we've got slightly different methods to quickly launch the camera on both devices I'm putting them side-by-side that was pretty much neck-and-neck and slowing this down we can once again see that it was almost the same so I'm gonna call this one a draw now we're gonna move on to the apps you can see that we've got nothing open in the background we're gonna start off with Twitter that was quicker on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 we're gonna refresh home neck connect there now going on to notifications the content is displayed slightly differently so we can't really take that one into consideration moving on to Instagram that was quicker on at the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 going on to my profile that was quick on on the iPhone 10 opening up an image pretty much neck-and-neck we did have a bit of an animation on the iPhone moving on to pages manager that was quicker on the note now we're using the pages manager because the Facebook app in general has slightly different content YouTube finished quicker on the notes playing the video also ever so slightly quicker on the note now let's move on to the games we are starting off with Angry Birds - and you can notice this timer at the bottom and that's going to tell us exactly how long each of these take to load up these games and Angry Birds - did finish fast on the iPhone 10 ever so slightly quicker compared to the militates will leave both these games open so getting used to the iPhone way of going back home Mario run is next and that was slightly quicker on at the note eight tap to begin that was quick on the iPhone 10 moving on to our next game which is sonic dash 2 sonic boom and that was slightly quicker on at the airport den we'll play the game once again slightly quicker on the iPhone 10 moving on to Temple Run 2 quicker on the iPhone 10 once again coming in slightly later on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 we're gonna play the game and we'll leave them both open and let's move on to subway surface very quick on the iPhone 10 and comes in a few seconds later on the note playing game once again I'm moving on to dead to the two super quick for the intro screen on the iPhone 10 and then we've got the note 8 coming in a little bit later we'll play the game on both and the logo does appear on the iPhone 10 first the notates coming in around 4 seconds later moving on asphalt 8 iPhone 10 yet again now the intro screens are the same but then we get these different pop-ups but we only took the initial test into consideration anyway now moving on to our final game which is Real Steel Robot Wars now I know there's lots of games that we're loading up maybe a little bit unrealistic but this is mainly to test out the RAM management of both devices finished quicker once again on the iPhone 10 few seconds later on the note and finally just playing the game - iPhone setting again and few seconds later on the note 8 so a bit of a trend here most of the games did open up on the iPhone 10 quicker now we're going to test out RAM management so we're gonna reopen all of the games and apps that we did previously asphalt 8 is still in the same place dead trigger 2 still in the same place on both devices subway surfers same place on both damper on 2 aha it's in the same place on the note but it does have to reload on the iPhone 10 this is actually a little bit worse off than what we had on the iPhone 8 plus the iPhone 8 + did seem to leave a few more games open let's pry sonic dash 2 once again does have to reopen on the iPhone 10 we can resume on the note where we left it now we'll reload sonic dash and let's move on to the next game which is Mario run once again does have to reload on the iPhone 10 so RAM management doesn't look like it has sorted itself out on iOS 11 as yet I'm reverts to same place on the note 8 but it does have to completely reload on the iPhone 10 now that was all of the games we're gonna be moving on to the apps so YouTube in the same place on the note 8 and it does have to completely reload on the iPhone 10 Facebook pages manager same place once again on the note has to completely reload on the iPhone 10 Instagram yep same image that we left it open on on the note but it does have to reload completely on the iPhone and Twitter loads up on the notes and although we are still notifications on the iPhone it did have to reload so there we have it guys the detail speed test between the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and the iPhone 10 some interesting results here for the standard social apps the note 8 did seem to be quicker overall when it came to games the clear winner was the iPhone opening up pretty much all of the games quicker compared to the note 8 but when it came to ROM management then the winner was the note 8 leaving all of the games and apps open in the same place where we left them whereas the iPhone only managed to keep 4 games open now this is something that we also noticed with the iPhone 8 plus and on iOS 10 this really didn't seem to be a problem but it looks like something that has been introduced on iOS 11 and iOS 11 has been out for well over a month now so I would have expected for the things to be sorted out but anyway those are the results what do you think of them definitely drop me a comment below and let me know also let me know which speed tests or camera comparison you'd like me to next I hope you enjoyed this video follow useful if you did them please do hit that thumbs up on for me you readers help me out and if you have already then be sure to subscribe and switch your notifications there's lots more super safe style videos coming up on here thanks for watching this is SAP on super-sad TV I'll see you next timewhat's of YouTube's a fear on super-safe TV and welcome to the detail speed test between the iPhone 10 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 so in the usual super-safe style we'll be covering everything from Geekbench scores to camera launch some regular social apps and then moving on to some games and finishing off with rom management now both devices have been updated to the latest software version available at the time of this video and we are using the maximum resolution on the samsung galaxy note date which is overall higher compared to the iPhone 10 so will be interesting to see if this has any effect on the performance if you want to pick up a skin for your iPhone 10 or your Samsung Galaxy Note 8 then definitely check out our sponsor for this video the brown skins it's a great and inexpensive way to customize the look of your smartphone and I'll be leaving a link to them in the description below kicking off with the geek bench scores the iPhone 10 like the iPhone 8 plus scores very much higher compared to the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and that is thanks to the Apple 811 Bionic chip now we'll see how much this affects real-world performance now moving on to the camera launch we've got slightly different methods to quickly launch the camera on both devices I'm putting them side-by-side that was pretty much neck-and-neck and slowing this down we can once again see that it was almost the same so I'm gonna call this one a draw now we're gonna move on to the apps you can see that we've got nothing open in the background we're gonna start off with Twitter that was quicker on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 we're gonna refresh home neck connect there now going on to notifications the content is displayed slightly differently so we can't really take that one into consideration moving on to Instagram that was quicker on at the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 going on to my profile that was quick on on the iPhone 10 opening up an image pretty much neck-and-neck we did have a bit of an animation on the iPhone moving on to pages manager that was quicker on the note now we're using the pages manager because the Facebook app in general has slightly different content YouTube finished quicker on the notes playing the video also ever so slightly quicker on the note now let's move on to the games we are starting off with Angry Birds - and you can notice this timer at the bottom and that's going to tell us exactly how long each of these take to load up these games and Angry Birds - did finish fast on the iPhone 10 ever so slightly quicker compared to the militates will leave both these games open so getting used to the iPhone way of going back home Mario run is next and that was slightly quicker on at the note eight tap to begin that was quick on the iPhone 10 moving on to our next game which is sonic dash 2 sonic boom and that was slightly quicker on at the airport den we'll play the game once again slightly quicker on the iPhone 10 moving on to Temple Run 2 quicker on the iPhone 10 once again coming in slightly later on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 we're gonna play the game and we'll leave them both open and let's move on to subway surface very quick on the iPhone 10 and comes in a few seconds later on the note playing game once again I'm moving on to dead to the two super quick for the intro screen on the iPhone 10 and then we've got the note 8 coming in a little bit later we'll play the game on both and the logo does appear on the iPhone 10 first the notates coming in around 4 seconds later moving on asphalt 8 iPhone 10 yet again now the intro screens are the same but then we get these different pop-ups but we only took the initial test into consideration anyway now moving on to our final game which is Real Steel Robot Wars now I know there's lots of games that we're loading up maybe a little bit unrealistic but this is mainly to test out the RAM management of both devices finished quicker once again on the iPhone 10 few seconds later on the note and finally just playing the game - iPhone setting again and few seconds later on the note 8 so a bit of a trend here most of the games did open up on the iPhone 10 quicker now we're going to test out RAM management so we're gonna reopen all of the games and apps that we did previously asphalt 8 is still in the same place dead trigger 2 still in the same place on both devices subway surfers same place on both damper on 2 aha it's in the same place on the note but it does have to reload on the iPhone 10 this is actually a little bit worse off than what we had on the iPhone 8 plus the iPhone 8 + did seem to leave a few more games open let's pry sonic dash 2 once again does have to reopen on the iPhone 10 we can resume on the note where we left it now we'll reload sonic dash and let's move on to the next game which is Mario run once again does have to reload on the iPhone 10 so RAM management doesn't look like it has sorted itself out on iOS 11 as yet I'm reverts to same place on the note 8 but it does have to completely reload on the iPhone 10 now that was all of the games we're gonna be moving on to the apps so YouTube in the same place on the note 8 and it does have to completely reload on the iPhone 10 Facebook pages manager same place once again on the note has to completely reload on the iPhone 10 Instagram yep same image that we left it open on on the note but it does have to reload completely on the iPhone and Twitter loads up on the notes and although we are still notifications on the iPhone it did have to reload so there we have it guys the detail speed test between the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and the iPhone 10 some interesting results here for the standard social apps the note 8 did seem to be quicker overall when it came to games the clear winner was the iPhone opening up pretty much all of the games quicker compared to the note 8 but when it came to ROM management then the winner was the note 8 leaving all of the games and apps open in the same place where we left them whereas the iPhone only managed to keep 4 games open now this is something that we also noticed with the iPhone 8 plus and on iOS 10 this really didn't seem to be a problem but it looks like something that has been introduced on iOS 11 and iOS 11 has been out for well over a month now so I would have expected for the things to be sorted out but anyway those are the results what do you think of them definitely drop me a comment below and let me know also let me know which speed tests or camera comparison you'd like me to next I hope you enjoyed this video follow useful if you did them please do hit that thumbs up on for me you readers help me out and if you have already then be sure to subscribe and switch your notifications there's lots more super safe style videos coming up on here thanks for watching this is SAP on super-sad TV I'll see you next time\n"