between they all load at the exact same time really almost no difference once you're at this level of performance in a smartphone and the browser scores are all the same so a lot closer than you think like do not upgrade to the new iPhone just from performance alone like even the iPhone 10 is not bad it's well optimized with time Apple has polished it fairly well there was no reason to be here for performance alone you have more than enough already now let's jump into Geekbench and see what we can get here with an actual benchmark this is where you usually see all the differences is only in the numbers usability as I've shown you the iPhone 11 pro may even be a downgrade from the 10s at first with time of course the app developers everything they'll update the apps it'll get better but for now I just don't see a reason to upgrade for performance okay and there are those scores the iPhone 10 seems to suffer from this problem a lot where when it overheats the screen dims some sort of throttling is going on having that a lock here now as you can see steady evolution this is using the new Geekbench 5 prometrics it's a little bit different but fairly in line with what you're gonna see on most of these devices both multi and single now in the benchmarks yes it's impressive I'm not seeing this performance being reflected in the OS just yet the animations if anything on the iPhone 11 Pro or even buggier especially when you're trying to move apps I noticed the stutter did you see that when you grabbed it system animations are not very smooth here it's a slow stutter I don't understand why so the Polish certainly is not there yet now while it's running the antutu test just want to see hottest point on the phones so we've got 97 degrees on the 11pro of 99 on the 10s max 101 so running a little bit hotter and the iPhone 10 104 degrees definitely struggling the most here so I think all could do better oh I love and pros actually at 102 1 you know 102 ish in Tudor results are much more promising on the 11 Pro a bigger difference than I thought memory though lacking on all of Apple dropped the ball on this one six gigabytes of RAM would have justified the pro naming before in 2019 I simply think is not enough as this video has proven last thing I wanted to do is test the Wi-Fi six capability I do have a Wi-Fi six router and we'll be seeing the LTE performance which should be about thirteen fifteen percent better solid performance all arounds now using my eleven pro in just the last day around my house where usually I have some spotty signal spots it's been great like Wi-Fi sakes I can tell permeates the walls better and I'm just generally happy with the service so one more on cellular so I live in a dead zone with a Verizon and my tennis you know understandably with it's really bad Intel modem got the worst speed the iPhone 10 was faster than my love and probe but the test would yield different results from time to time so I wouldn't call this anywhere near conclusive let's check out this multi angle face ID see if it's actually there wouldn't say from not one one two three it unlocks just about in the same angle as the iPhone 10s here once again from side a little bit okay maybe a little you know I wouldn't say it's anything special in what angle were they talking about okay right there but the tennis did it to and once again so I'll be looking at the pro unlocked tennis from the same angle unlocks wouldn't say there's anything special about the angle it's exactly the same for me tennis on the left 11 pro on the right face ID one two three mm-hm not any faster I say that the speed improvements they were talking about just adhered to iOS 13 as a whole because that does improve it on all face IV devices otherwise between the 10s and the hello I'm probably not seeing a difference let's see between the 10 one two three make it a little bit faster in on the animation scale one two three yeah one two three okay pretty close there it's not that much faster just a little bit but then again that does add up over time too three so yeah the animation is a little bit faster here on the 11pro otherwise both are fairly good and that concludes my speed test I'm shocked that the iPhone 11 Pro is not that much faster in most areas versus the 10s or even the iPhone 10 I mean surprisingly such a small amount of difference
iPhone 11 Pro vs XS vs X SPEED Test!
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwelcome back guys today let's test out Apple's latest processor the Apple a 13 in this video I'd like to compare the iPhone 11 probe to the iPhone 10 s to the iPhone 10 this is three generations of mostly I'd say the same design just camera differences and processor differences let's see how far they've come in that regard now Apple did not upgrade the RAM still at a paltry four gigabytes compared to most of the Android competitors but the processor is the crown jewel here now I'd like to start with the real world speed test we're gonna run through these apps consecutively and I think it applies to most as you probably use one or more of these applications throughout your day just a good way to gauge the speed of a new device and on the Left being the ten slowest of the bunch three gigabytes of RAM on the right is 11 pro with four gigabytes in the fastest processor of course the a 13 so I started with some light social media applications then jumped into a photo editing program with a 10k image all handled that fairly well now the first large game player unknowns battlegrounds which is fairly heavy app and the iPhone 11 pro breeze through its followed closely by the 10s then on to the next big game asphalt 9 now throughout the course of the day while filming this video I have several observations I'd like to share with you I was very shocked at how close the tennis followed the iPhone 11 pro they were neck-and-neck pretty much and I suspect that this is because most of the developers have not taken advantage of extra power that Apple has given them yet with the Apple a 13 most of the optimizations would be coming from Apple's end and I'm not sure how far they penetrate into the apps so maybe that's why the iPhone 10s is doing so well here at one point it even overtook the iPhone 11 Pro they were just bouncing back and forth for a little while the iPhone 10 without a doubt was the slowest of the bunch many of the applications just hung on and took a very very long time you can tell that this device is finally showing its age it is now several years old so it only makes sense now the iPhone 11 pro did overheat a lot and that's something I've noticed even with my personal one in casual use it heats up there's even a weird sound coming from the display at one point very strange and I'm sure with iowa's 13.1 things will get a little bit better but for now you can tell that the device is in pretty rough shape straight out the door and this speed test may not be fully indicated of its capabilities so I'll have to redo it at a later time so at this point we're getting fairly close to the end of round one on both the 10s and 11pro as it's compiling the 4k video which is about a minute and 30 seconds in length and lo and behold it was one second behind in the iPhone 11 Pro that blew my mind and this time around I loaded up the speed test with plenty of heavy applications which the tennis handled very well the iPhone 11 pro I wouldn't say did it necessarily that much better so round two I noticed that on the iPhone 10s there were a few open applications in the beginning more than on the iPhone 11 pro further backing up my point that it's a non optimized device and things should improve in the future I mean theoretically it's a stronger device as the same amount of RAM there's no other reason why else like some of the applications just weren't open on round 2 and that's why the iPhone 10s got such a lead here some of the apps were open and it was able to gain an advantage on the iPhone 11 Pro meanwhile the iPhone Town was left in the dust with a round one time of 4 minutes and 23 seconds which was a bit disappointing because I think it did better in iOS 12 not to mention there was one issue that became very apparent and that's heat when you're running so many games so many big games on these iPhones I noticed that there's a defect where Apple will actually dim the display to about half or a third of its max capacity like the iPhone 10 is in right now in order to minimize the heat inside these things cooked up so hot no kiddin like the device would slow down from the heat and I think going forward for future iPhones Apple should definitely implement some sort of thermal management inside like Samsung has the cooling chambers or whatnot it's simply not enough as is anyways back to the test the iPhone 10s surprisingly won round two it has the same amount of RAM for gigabytes as the iPhone 11 pro yeah it had more apps preloaded or still loaded after round one in the background giving it a 30 second advantage over Apple's latest iPhone 11 Pro this to me is shocking you'd think your new iPhone would be able to handle application management Ram management even better than the old one but it does still have the same amount of RAM I guess not much changes at just a very surprising result if you have a 10 s and you're thinking about upgrading to an 11 or 11 Pro just for the performance don't there is no difference I mean from what I can see at least here and from the iPhone 10 to the iPhone 11 Pro I'd say a pretty wide margin like I would upgrade there and let's move on to the next round of speed tests before we continue want to cool these off I do suspect there's some sort of thermal throttling going on as the new iPhone even in regular use gets very hot now I want to continue with a start up test all these are off all of them on the latest iOS 13 firmware here we go in three two one they're off so this is three generations and then the fourth we're gonna see that 2020 refresh they're pretty much a carbon copy of each other unless you turn them over and actually look at the back side and wow the iPhone 10 started up first would you look at that and second is the 10s and Wow considerably later the iPhone 11 pro on iOS 13 that's very shocking to see and with the app switcher is cleared I'm gonna try and launch some apps here one two three pretty much the same there and camera applications so some stock ones first and this is really hard but one two three and yeah just about the same there App Store here one two three pretty close for system apps I'd say fairly close here asphalt on all one two three and this one is fairly heavy on all of them fortnight by far was the longest loading and the iPhone 11 pro suffered heavily with that one for whatever reason and it appears that this one is loading first yeah so in a standalone race it did load first with how anything else really going on in the background cool and YouTube here one two three 10s was last Spotify one two three all pretty much down the line here of 10 being the last one so in standalone app launching I wouldn't even say there's that much of a difference whatsoever it's pretty much the same you're very unlikely to notice any big difference it's only the big apps like fortnight where I really noticed it for us I've done some safari testing all the websites that I tried to show you comparison between they all load at the exact same time really almost no difference once you're at this level of performance in a smartphone and the browser scores are all the same so a lot closer than you think like do not upgrade to the new iPhone just from performance alone like even the iPhone 10 is not bad it's well optimized with time Apple has polished it fairly well there was no reason to be here for performance alone you have more than enough already now let's jump into Geekbench and see what we can get here with an actual benchmark this is where you usually see all the differences is only in the numbers usability as I've shown you the iPhone 11 pro may even be a downgrade from the 10s at first with time of course the app developers everything they'll update the apps it'll get better but for now I just don't see a reason to upgrade for performance okay and there are those scores the iPhone 10 seems to suffer from this problem a lot where when it overheats the screen dims some sort of throttling is going on having that a lock here now as you can see steady evolution this is using the new Geekbench 5 prometrics it's a little bit different but fairly in line with what you're gonna see on most of these devices both multi and single now in the benchmarks yes it's impressive I'm not seeing this performance being reflected in the OS just yet the animations if anything on the iPhone 11 Pro or even buggier especially when you're trying to move apps I noticed the stutter did you see that when you grabbed it system animations are not very smooth here it's a slow stutter I don't understand why so the Polish certainly is not there yet now while it's running the antutu test just want to see hottest point on the phones so we've got 97 degrees on the 11pro of 99 on the 10s max 101 so running a little bit hotter and the iPhone 10 104 degrees definitely struggling the most here so I think all could do better oh I love and pros actually at 102 1 you know 102 ish in Tudor results are much more promising on the 11 Pro a bigger difference than I thought memory though lacking on all of Apple dropped the ball on this one six gigabytes of RAM would have justified the pro naming before in 2019 I simply think is not enough as this video has proven last thing I wanted to do is test the Wi-Fi six capability I do have a Wi-Fi six router and we'll be seeing the LTE performance which should be about thirteen fifteen percent better solid performance all arounds now using my eleven pro in just the last day around my house where usually I have some spotty signal spots it's been great like Wi-Fi sakes I can tell permeates the walls better and I'm just generally happy with the service so one more on cellular so I live in a dead zone with a Verizon and my tennis you know understandably with it's really bad Intel modem got the worst speed the iPhone 10 was faster than my love and probe but the test would yield different results from time to time so I wouldn't call this anywhere near conclusive let's check out this multi angle face ID see if it's actually there wouldn't say from not one one two three it unlocks just about in the same angle as the iPhone 10s here once again from side a little bit okay maybe a little you know I wouldn't say it's anything special in what angle were they talking about okay right there but the tennis did it to and once again so I'll be looking at the pro unlocked tennis from the same angle unlocks wouldn't say there's anything special about the angle it's exactly the same for me tennis on the left 11 pro on the right face ID one two three mm-hm not any faster I say that the speed improvements they were talking about just adhered to iOS 13 as a whole because that does improve it on all face IV devices otherwise between the 10s and the hello I'm probably not seeing a difference let's see between the 10 one two three make it a little bit faster in on the animation scale one two three yeah one two three okay pretty close there it's not that much faster just a little bit but then again that does add up over time too three so yeah the animation is a little bit faster here on the 11pro otherwise both are fairly good and that concludes my speed test I'm shocked that the iPhone 11 Pro is not that much faster in most areas versus the 10s or even the iPhone 10 I mean surprisingly such a small amount of difference so hope you learned a thing or two peacewelcome back guys today let's test out Apple's latest processor the Apple a 13 in this video I'd like to compare the iPhone 11 probe to the iPhone 10 s to the iPhone 10 this is three generations of mostly I'd say the same design just camera differences and processor differences let's see how far they've come in that regard now Apple did not upgrade the RAM still at a paltry four gigabytes compared to most of the Android competitors but the processor is the crown jewel here now I'd like to start with the real world speed test we're gonna run through these apps consecutively and I think it applies to most as you probably use one or more of these applications throughout your day just a good way to gauge the speed of a new device and on the Left being the ten slowest of the bunch three gigabytes of RAM on the right is 11 pro with four gigabytes in the fastest processor of course the a 13 so I started with some light social media applications then jumped into a photo editing program with a 10k image all handled that fairly well now the first large game player unknowns battlegrounds which is fairly heavy app and the iPhone 11 pro breeze through its followed closely by the 10s then on to the next big game asphalt 9 now throughout the course of the day while filming this video I have several observations I'd like to share with you I was very shocked at how close the tennis followed the iPhone 11 pro they were neck-and-neck pretty much and I suspect that this is because most of the developers have not taken advantage of extra power that Apple has given them yet with the Apple a 13 most of the optimizations would be coming from Apple's end and I'm not sure how far they penetrate into the apps so maybe that's why the iPhone 10s is doing so well here at one point it even overtook the iPhone 11 Pro they were just bouncing back and forth for a little while the iPhone 10 without a doubt was the slowest of the bunch many of the applications just hung on and took a very very long time you can tell that this device is finally showing its age it is now several years old so it only makes sense now the iPhone 11 pro did overheat a lot and that's something I've noticed even with my personal one in casual use it heats up there's even a weird sound coming from the display at one point very strange and I'm sure with iowa's 13.1 things will get a little bit better but for now you can tell that the device is in pretty rough shape straight out the door and this speed test may not be fully indicated of its capabilities so I'll have to redo it at a later time so at this point we're getting fairly close to the end of round one on both the 10s and 11pro as it's compiling the 4k video which is about a minute and 30 seconds in length and lo and behold it was one second behind in the iPhone 11 Pro that blew my mind and this time around I loaded up the speed test with plenty of heavy applications which the tennis handled very well the iPhone 11 pro I wouldn't say did it necessarily that much better so round two I noticed that on the iPhone 10s there were a few open applications in the beginning more than on the iPhone 11 pro further backing up my point that it's a non optimized device and things should improve in the future I mean theoretically it's a stronger device as the same amount of RAM there's no other reason why else like some of the applications just weren't open on round 2 and that's why the iPhone 10s got such a lead here some of the apps were open and it was able to gain an advantage on the iPhone 11 Pro meanwhile the iPhone Town was left in the dust with a round one time of 4 minutes and 23 seconds which was a bit disappointing because I think it did better in iOS 12 not to mention there was one issue that became very apparent and that's heat when you're running so many games so many big games on these iPhones I noticed that there's a defect where Apple will actually dim the display to about half or a third of its max capacity like the iPhone 10 is in right now in order to minimize the heat inside these things cooked up so hot no kiddin like the device would slow down from the heat and I think going forward for future iPhones Apple should definitely implement some sort of thermal management inside like Samsung has the cooling chambers or whatnot it's simply not enough as is anyways back to the test the iPhone 10s surprisingly won round two it has the same amount of RAM for gigabytes as the iPhone 11 pro yeah it had more apps preloaded or still loaded after round one in the background giving it a 30 second advantage over Apple's latest iPhone 11 Pro this to me is shocking you'd think your new iPhone would be able to handle application management Ram management even better than the old one but it does still have the same amount of RAM I guess not much changes at just a very surprising result if you have a 10 s and you're thinking about upgrading to an 11 or 11 Pro just for the performance don't there is no difference I mean from what I can see at least here and from the iPhone 10 to the iPhone 11 Pro I'd say a pretty wide margin like I would upgrade there and let's move on to the next round of speed tests before we continue want to cool these off I do suspect there's some sort of thermal throttling going on as the new iPhone even in regular use gets very hot now I want to continue with a start up test all these are off all of them on the latest iOS 13 firmware here we go in three two one they're off so this is three generations and then the fourth we're gonna see that 2020 refresh they're pretty much a carbon copy of each other unless you turn them over and actually look at the back side and wow the iPhone 10 started up first would you look at that and second is the 10s and Wow considerably later the iPhone 11 pro on iOS 13 that's very shocking to see and with the app switcher is cleared I'm gonna try and launch some apps here one two three pretty much the same there and camera applications so some stock ones first and this is really hard but one two three and yeah just about the same there App Store here one two three pretty close for system apps I'd say fairly close here asphalt on all one two three and this one is fairly heavy on all of them fortnight by far was the longest loading and the iPhone 11 pro suffered heavily with that one for whatever reason and it appears that this one is loading first yeah so in a standalone race it did load first with how anything else really going on in the background cool and YouTube here one two three 10s was last Spotify one two three all pretty much down the line here of 10 being the last one so in standalone app launching I wouldn't even say there's that much of a difference whatsoever it's pretty much the same you're very unlikely to notice any big difference it's only the big apps like fortnight where I really noticed it for us I've done some safari testing all the websites that I tried to show you comparison between they all load at the exact same time really almost no difference once you're at this level of performance in a smartphone and the browser scores are all the same so a lot closer than you think like do not upgrade to the new iPhone just from performance alone like even the iPhone 10 is not bad it's well optimized with time Apple has polished it fairly well there was no reason to be here for performance alone you have more than enough already now let's jump into Geekbench and see what we can get here with an actual benchmark this is where you usually see all the differences is only in the numbers usability as I've shown you the iPhone 11 pro may even be a downgrade from the 10s at first with time of course the app developers everything they'll update the apps it'll get better but for now I just don't see a reason to upgrade for performance okay and there are those scores the iPhone 10 seems to suffer from this problem a lot where when it overheats the screen dims some sort of throttling is going on having that a lock here now as you can see steady evolution this is using the new Geekbench 5 prometrics it's a little bit different but fairly in line with what you're gonna see on most of these devices both multi and single now in the benchmarks yes it's impressive I'm not seeing this performance being reflected in the OS just yet the animations if anything on the iPhone 11 Pro or even buggier especially when you're trying to move apps I noticed the stutter did you see that when you grabbed it system animations are not very smooth here it's a slow stutter I don't understand why so the Polish certainly is not there yet now while it's running the antutu test just want to see hottest point on the phones so we've got 97 degrees on the 11pro of 99 on the 10s max 101 so running a little bit hotter and the iPhone 10 104 degrees definitely struggling the most here so I think all could do better oh I love and pros actually at 102 1 you know 102 ish in Tudor results are much more promising on the 11 Pro a bigger difference than I thought memory though lacking on all of Apple dropped the ball on this one six gigabytes of RAM would have justified the pro naming before in 2019 I simply think is not enough as this video has proven last thing I wanted to do is test the Wi-Fi six capability I do have a Wi-Fi six router and we'll be seeing the LTE performance which should be about thirteen fifteen percent better solid performance all arounds now using my eleven pro in just the last day around my house where usually I have some spotty signal spots it's been great like Wi-Fi sakes I can tell permeates the walls better and I'm just generally happy with the service so one more on cellular so I live in a dead zone with a Verizon and my tennis you know understandably with it's really bad Intel modem got the worst speed the iPhone 10 was faster than my love and probe but the test would yield different results from time to time so I wouldn't call this anywhere near conclusive let's check out this multi angle face ID see if it's actually there wouldn't say from not one one two three it unlocks just about in the same angle as the iPhone 10s here once again from side a little bit okay maybe a little you know I wouldn't say it's anything special in what angle were they talking about okay right there but the tennis did it to and once again so I'll be looking at the pro unlocked tennis from the same angle unlocks wouldn't say there's anything special about the angle it's exactly the same for me tennis on the left 11 pro on the right face ID one two three mm-hm not any faster I say that the speed improvements they were talking about just adhered to iOS 13 as a whole because that does improve it on all face IV devices otherwise between the 10s and the hello I'm probably not seeing a difference let's see between the 10 one two three make it a little bit faster in on the animation scale one two three yeah one two three okay pretty close there it's not that much faster just a little bit but then again that does add up over time too three so yeah the animation is a little bit faster here on the 11pro otherwise both are fairly good and that concludes my speed test I'm shocked that the iPhone 11 Pro is not that much faster in most areas versus the 10s or even the iPhone 10 I mean surprisingly such a small amount of difference so hope you learned a thing or two peace\n"