**Testing the Performance of Pixel 6 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro**
In this test, we pitted the Google Pixel 6 Pro against the Apple iPhone 13 Pro to see which device performed better when it comes to loading times. We started by opening a few social media apps on both devices to get an idea of how quickly they loaded.
The first app we opened was Twitter, which loaded faster on the Pixel 6 Pro than on the iPhone 13 Pro. Next, we moved on to Instagram, which also loaded slightly faster on the Pixel 6 Pro. However, when we opened up our profile and an image, the results were very close, with the iPhone 13 Pro only slightly slower.
Moving on to YouTube, we found that the device loaded a video quicker on the Pixel 6 Pro than on the iPhone 13 Pro. We then moved on to the games section of the test, where we started with Angry Birds 2. To our surprise, this game loaded faster on the iPhone 13 Pro, with a loading time of about one second, compared to the Pixel 6 Pro which took around two seconds.
However, when we played the game, the results were very close, with the iPhone 13 Pro only slightly ahead. We then moved on to other games such as Sonic, Temple Run, and Asphalt 8, where again the iPhone 13 Pro loaded faster than the Pixel 6 Pro. However, as we continued to add more games to our test, the gap between the loading times of the two devices began to increase.
For example, when we added Dead Trigger 2 and Subway Surfer to the list, the iPhone 13 Pro still loaded these games slightly faster than the Pixel 6 Pro. However, by the time we got to Real Steel, the device that was initially leading had caught up with the one that was second.
**The Results of Our Test**
Our test revealed some interesting results, particularly when it came to regular social apps. When we compared YouTube, Instagram, Pages Manager, and Twitter, the iPhone 13 Pro performed slightly better than the Pixel 6 Pro in terms of loading times. However, when it came to games, the Pixel 6 Pro actually loaded faster than the iPhone 13 Pro.
In fact, by the time we added four or five games to our test, the iPhone 13 Pro was no longer able to keep up with the Pixel 6 Pro. This is quite surprising, particularly since both devices are running on their latest versions of operating systems.
**The Possible Reason Behind Our Results**
One possible reason behind our results could be due to the high resolution of the Pixel 6 Pro and how it affects memory management. The device has to deal with more pixels than the iPhone 13 Pro, which may lead to slower loading times.
Another possible reason is that both devices are still experiencing some issues when it comes to optimizing performance. As mentioned earlier, our test was conducted on the latest versions of iOS and Android, but it seems that there's still room for improvement.
**Conclusion**
In conclusion, our test revealed that while the iPhone 13 Pro performed better than the Pixel 6 Pro in terms of loading times for regular social apps, the Pixel 6 Pro actually loaded faster than the iPhone 13 Pro when it came to games. However, as we added more games to our test, the gap between the two devices began to increase.
It's worth noting that these results may not be representative of all users' experiences and could change in future tests or with the release of new updates to both operating systems.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's of YouTube's a fear on super-safe TV and welcome to the detail speed tests oops a style between the iPhone and 10 versus the Google pixel to excel so when the usual style we'll be looking at benchmark scores then camera launch and then moving on to some regular social apps then some games and finishing off with RAM management now both devices have been updated to the latest software version available at the time of this video and both devices also have a high resolution but you are working with more pixels on the pixel to excel will be interesting to see if this will have an effect on the actual performance and it's gonna customize the look of your iPhone 10 or pixel to excel like I've done here then definitely check out our sponsor for this video D brand skins I'm gonna be leaving a link to them in the description below now kicking off with Geekbench scores for those of you interested to see the iPhone school is quite a bit higher both in the single and multi cool areas and we'll see how much this translates to real-world performance now the camera launched using the quickest method to launch both cameras both super quick but if you slow this down it looks like the iPhone was never so slightly quicker compared to the pixel now moving on to the app test you can see that we've got no other apps open in the background on either devices we're starting off with Twitter which did load a faster on to be pixel to excel going into my notifications pretty much neck and neck moving on to Instagram that was very close maybe a tad quicker on the pixel and opening up my profile was quick on the iPhone opening up an image was slightly quick on the pixel but we did have an animation on the iPhone moving on to the pages manager that was slightly quicker on the iPhone and now YouTube's quicker on the pixel playing a video also quick on the pixel so very very close so far let's move on to the games now you can notice this timer here at the bottom and that's gonna tell us exactly how long each of these take to load up these games we're start off with Angry Birds 2 which does load up faster on the iPhone and comes in about a second later on the pixel moving on tomorrow you run quick on the iPhone but only by a split-second playing the game quick on the iPhone again but only ever so slightly so very very close so far moving on a sonic - quick on the iPhone again but very close playing the game again quick on the iPhone but very very close moving on Temple Run - yep iPhone and this time comes in a couple of seconds later on to the pixel we'll play the game and let's move on to subway surface iPhone again comes in a couple of seconds later on the pixel I'm now moving on to dead trigger 2 very quick on the iPhone and a few seconds later on the pixel this time claim the game and it is the iPhone again pixel comes in about five seconds later so it looks like the gap is increasing between loading times as we load more and more games up now we're gonna move on to asphalt 8 very quick on the iPhone about five seconds later so it took twice the amount of time on the pixel on our final game here Real Steel we have loaded up quite a few games but this is meaning to test the round management later iPhone and a few seconds later the pixel and we're gonna play the game and yet again it is the iPhone so for all of the games the iPhone was quicker now we're gonna test that round management so we're gonna go on to asphalt 8 that's still in the same place on both devices dead trigger 2 still open on both subway surf is yep still the same on both temper 1 2 ok Temple Run 2 does have to reload on the pixel it is still open on the iPhone and we can resume it there as well now we're gonna play the game here on the pixel just to make things fair and now we're gonna move on to Sonic - aha it doesn't need to reload completely on both devices now Mario run also has to reload completely on both devices so it looks like 4 to 5 games is the max that you can keep open before both of them start closing off early raps Angry Birds - once again does have to be reloaded on both devices now let's have a look at some of the regular apps to see if those are still open YouTube still open on the iPhone it does have to refresh on the pixel although it is in the same place moving on to pages manager has to reload on both completely Instagram now we're in the same place on the pixel but it has to completely reload on the iPhone and finally Twitter in the same place on the pixel and also in the same place on the iPhone although it didn't have to reload so some very interesting results here when it came to regular social apps it was a bit of a draw with someone's going to the pixel on someone's going to the iPhone but when it came to games they did all load up faster on the iPhone now this may be partly because we are working with a high resolution on the pixel to excel so it does have to deal with more pixels how many came to ram management neither of these are great but the iPhone did keep one more game open compared to the pixel now this isn't something we're used to seeing on previous versions of iOS as well as Android so it looks like because both of these are running the latest latest versions they still need some time to be completely optimized and we can redo this test in maybe a month time let me know if you'd like to see that in the comments below also let me know what you thought of this test and the results I hope you enjoyed this video and found it useful if you did them please do hit that thumbs up on for me we just help me out and if you have already then be sure to subscribe and switch your notifications we've got lots more content coming up on here thanks for watching this is staff on super staff TV I'll see you next timewhat's of YouTube's a fear on super-safe TV and welcome to the detail speed tests oops a style between the iPhone and 10 versus the Google pixel to excel so when the usual style we'll be looking at benchmark scores then camera launch and then moving on to some regular social apps then some games and finishing off with RAM management now both devices have been updated to the latest software version available at the time of this video and both devices also have a high resolution but you are working with more pixels on the pixel to excel will be interesting to see if this will have an effect on the actual performance and it's gonna customize the look of your iPhone 10 or pixel to excel like I've done here then definitely check out our sponsor for this video D brand skins I'm gonna be leaving a link to them in the description below now kicking off with Geekbench scores for those of you interested to see the iPhone school is quite a bit higher both in the single and multi cool areas and we'll see how much this translates to real-world performance now the camera launched using the quickest method to launch both cameras both super quick but if you slow this down it looks like the iPhone was never so slightly quicker compared to the pixel now moving on to the app test you can see that we've got no other apps open in the background on either devices we're starting off with Twitter which did load a faster on to be pixel to excel going into my notifications pretty much neck and neck moving on to Instagram that was very close maybe a tad quicker on the pixel and opening up my profile was quick on the iPhone opening up an image was slightly quick on the pixel but we did have an animation on the iPhone moving on to the pages manager that was slightly quicker on the iPhone and now YouTube's quicker on the pixel playing a video also quick on the pixel so very very close so far let's move on to the games now you can notice this timer here at the bottom and that's gonna tell us exactly how long each of these take to load up these games we're start off with Angry Birds 2 which does load up faster on the iPhone and comes in about a second later on the pixel moving on tomorrow you run quick on the iPhone but only by a split-second playing the game quick on the iPhone again but only ever so slightly so very very close so far moving on a sonic - quick on the iPhone again but very close playing the game again quick on the iPhone but very very close moving on Temple Run - yep iPhone and this time comes in a couple of seconds later on to the pixel we'll play the game and let's move on to subway surface iPhone again comes in a couple of seconds later on the pixel I'm now moving on to dead trigger 2 very quick on the iPhone and a few seconds later on the pixel this time claim the game and it is the iPhone again pixel comes in about five seconds later so it looks like the gap is increasing between loading times as we load more and more games up now we're gonna move on to asphalt 8 very quick on the iPhone about five seconds later so it took twice the amount of time on the pixel on our final game here Real Steel we have loaded up quite a few games but this is meaning to test the round management later iPhone and a few seconds later the pixel and we're gonna play the game and yet again it is the iPhone so for all of the games the iPhone was quicker now we're gonna test that round management so we're gonna go on to asphalt 8 that's still in the same place on both devices dead trigger 2 still open on both subway surf is yep still the same on both temper 1 2 ok Temple Run 2 does have to reload on the pixel it is still open on the iPhone and we can resume it there as well now we're gonna play the game here on the pixel just to make things fair and now we're gonna move on to Sonic - aha it doesn't need to reload completely on both devices now Mario run also has to reload completely on both devices so it looks like 4 to 5 games is the max that you can keep open before both of them start closing off early raps Angry Birds - once again does have to be reloaded on both devices now let's have a look at some of the regular apps to see if those are still open YouTube still open on the iPhone it does have to refresh on the pixel although it is in the same place moving on to pages manager has to reload on both completely Instagram now we're in the same place on the pixel but it has to completely reload on the iPhone and finally Twitter in the same place on the pixel and also in the same place on the iPhone although it didn't have to reload so some very interesting results here when it came to regular social apps it was a bit of a draw with someone's going to the pixel on someone's going to the iPhone but when it came to games they did all load up faster on the iPhone now this may be partly because we are working with a high resolution on the pixel to excel so it does have to deal with more pixels how many came to ram management neither of these are great but the iPhone did keep one more game open compared to the pixel now this isn't something we're used to seeing on previous versions of iOS as well as Android so it looks like because both of these are running the latest latest versions they still need some time to be completely optimized and we can redo this test in maybe a month time let me know if you'd like to see that in the comments below also let me know what you thought of this test and the results I hope you enjoyed this video and found it useful if you did them please do hit that thumbs up on for me we just help me out and if you have already then be sure to subscribe and switch your notifications we've got lots more content coming up on here thanks for watching this is staff on super staff TV I'll see you next time\n"