Apple vs Samsung is the epitome of the never-ending Android vs iOS war. With Samsung releasing the Galaxy Note 7, someone has already pitched it against Apple’s phone from last year. Despite all the improvements Samsung brings to the table with the Galaxy Note 7, the result of the test is quite surprising. The iPhone 6 schools Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in performance.
The guys over at PhoneBuff pit Apple iPhone 6s against Samsung Galaxy s7 and the former wins with quite a huge margin. While it takes the iPhone 6s just 1 minute and 21 seconds to launch a number of 14 applications which includes Angry Birds, Asphalt 8, Lapse, Adobe Photoshop Mix and more, it takes the Galaxy Note 7 two minutes and four seconds to complete exactly the same task.
The second lap and final lap of the test takes the iPhone 6s one minute and 51 seconds, while Samsung Galaxy Note 7 lags behind, completing the test at 2 minutes and 50 seconds.
Just for the record, the iPhone is a year old device running the latest iOS 9.3.4 with just 2GB RAM, Apple A9 dual-core processor and a 1334 x 750 display. The newer Samsung Galaxy Note 7 runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, sports 4GB of RAM, a Snapdragon 820 SoC and comes with a 2k display.
This is just another proof that Samsung still needs to put a lot of work into optimizing its software. A fluid operating system that performs great with minimal hardware power is one big advantage Apple has, and the upcoming iPhone 7 will improve upon the performance of the iPhone 6s.
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