We already have the performance tests between the iPhone XS Max and the Samsung Galaxy S10 +

Galaxy S10+

Samsung's newest model in the range Galaxy, the S10 with its variants, is already among us And unsurprisingly, they are already going head-to-head with last year's iPhones, the iPhone XS and XS Max.

In this case, we already have the performance tests facing the Samsung Galaxy S10 + and the iPhone XS Max, the versions with a larger screen of both ranges.

From Appleinsider they bring us a video with different performance tests carried out on these two models. In this case, the Samsung Galaxy S10 + model has 8 GB of RAM, the iPhone XS Max has 4 GB and the processors are the Snapdragon 855 and the A12 Bionic respectively.

The first performance test is the already known Geekbench, where the victory is shared. On this occasion, the iPhone XS Max shows results of 4828 in single core and 10355 in multicore, while the Samsung Galaxy S10 + scores 3426 (lower than the iPhone) and 10466 (higher than the iPhone) respectively.

In tests with AnTuTu the Samsung Galaxy S10 + outperforms the iPhone XS Max in almost allThe final result for the Samsung being 362392 and for the iPhone 313461. The iPhone XS Max outperformed the Samsung in RAM usage.

The performance test of Octane gives the highest score to the iPhone XS Max (37035), above the Samsung Galaxy S10 + (25114).

The last test is the GFXBench to see the graphics performance. The Galaxy S10 + achieves 1642 images at 26 fps, while the iPhone achieves 1403 at 21.8 fps.

These results are very interesting, although dWe must remember that comparisons between different operating systems must be taken with a grain of salt.

In addition, The iPhone XS and XS Max have been with us for six months now, half a year, so we will have to wait to see the improvements of the iPhone of this 2019.


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