Why are androids so fucking slow compared to iphones?
Why are androids so fucking slow compared to iphones?
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iPhones only do one thing at a time.
This are speed benchmarks, multi-app ussage is not taken into consideration
Someone post the webm
Which one?
I got you senpai.
lol
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Being this retarded. I don't know how people like this manage to get by in their day to day lives.
Christ, I was joking. Get over your self.
Because as it turns out the performance of most Android flagships is good enough for nearly all usage of the phone. I'm still using a Oneplus One and have yet to notice any lag.
>trusting (((benchmarks)))
>I was only pretending to be retarded
>slightly longer animation duration = speed of the device
When did Sup Forums become this retarded, when there's literally threads where people speed up their android animations in the developer options to 0.5x and claim their device is faster for it?
There's one thing you need to take into account for the iPhone8/X benchmarks.
On Android with a big.LITTLE processor, when you use a performance application only the performance cores are utilized for the application. With the A11 chip the all six cores can be utilized for the application.
This is why for those Android devices, the Octa core processors, those multi threaded scores are less than 4x the single threaded score (you will never get perfect scaling) but for the iPhone8/X the multi threaded scores are more than 2x the single threaded score.
This means that it is possible for a single iOS application to utilizes the entire CPU on the A11, but on Android at best a single application will only utilize all of the performance cores.
>scores in completely artificial benchmarks = speed of the device
Appletard brainlets have always been this retarded.
>>I was only pretending to be retarded
But it's ok for OP to actually be retarded? Did I accidently end up on Sup Forums?
Because Apple designs its own CPU.
Next!
Okay, but that's a strawman. What was shown in that webm was a difference in animation duration for the process of opening an application, and has no relevance to the speed of the device, so the webm is moot.
the animation is designed to hide loading time, longer animation indicates longer loading time
>so the webm is moot.
Who?
>Apple designs its own CPU.
because iphone must compensate their users' stupidity
Actually, the animations are mostly down to the graphic design team. The iPhone in question could easily use 0.5x or smaller animations and still function properly, just as the android phone could.
rekt
iTODDLERS BTFO
>being a brainleat
This is the current state of this board. Shame!
I never had an iphone, so tell me how fast they are when compared to a top tier android.
All phone processors are just reused from the original ARM design
one way or another, what's most important is the time between requesting something and getting something, which the iphone can't keep up with
can you adjust the animation speed on an iphone? you can in android
What kind of benchmark is that? Post the source
There's something he doesn't get entirely correct though which I explain in All of the cores of a Snapdragon and Exynos processor can be used concurrently, but the long running applications that don't require high performance will be put onto the efficient cores while the high performance applications will utilize the performance cores.
You can easily observe this with applications like Perfmon.
So, really, Geekbench doesn't benchmark the performance of the entire processor on the Android side when it is in this big.LITTLE configuration.
Now, I could go all conspiracy theory and suggest that iOS is detecting that it is a benchmark application and thus assigns all cores to it whereas other applications, like games, will only utilize the performance cores but I don't have an iPhone 8 so I can't test it myself.
>graph using trustworthy sources """btfo'd""" by some youtuber doing a totallyscientific 'test'
just keep spamming this one particular webm, it'll catch on someday
>trustworthy sources
>applebench
Just keep spamming your shillbench, Linus already BTFO you brainlets.
>(((trustworthy sources)))
>""""trustworthy sources""""
>12 minutes ago
>11 minutes ago
>5 minutes ago
>none of those comments are the same
hmm...
Maybe they could all be different people expressing their issues with your assertion.
what are you implying?
>trustworthy sources
>apple
(((Trustworthy sources)))
Seriously. You don't know what happened behind the scenes on the applebench one. You can see the real test on the webm. If you macfags really are the richfag you say you are you can prove us wrong by buying the two phones and testing yourself.
>speed up their android animations in the developer options to 0.5x
And yet everybody complains the iPhone goes slow after every iOS update...
>But muh powerful hardware
Normies will never see the benefit of the faster hardware too, kek.
Different microarchitectures
>And yet everybody complains the iPhone goes slow after every iOS update...
Not everybody. Some people, just like some people complain about android going slow
My iPhone 5s runs smoothly on iOS 11
They fell for he moar cores meme.
My iphone 6 runs fast as ever on iOS11, hopefully get the preorder in for X on Friday.
The iphone has always had superior hardware, hating on iOS because you don't like the OS go for gold, hating on hardware that constantly shits on android but? And where's androids hardware encryption? iOS is still the most secure phone OS available, this is a massive deal for a lot of us.
the absolute state of crapple iLag
Moar cores actually work on Android - they only don't on IOS.
If anything it proved that those benchmarks where bullshit. If It's really just the animation speed then that would mean that both devices are on-par with each other.
Not OP but they're not, look up the comparisons on 4K video editing time etc when compressing yadda yadda. The iphone crushes the android in said tests.
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>4K video editing time etc when compressing
Most likely hardware encoding.
While if you actually do video editing on your phone this is a benefit, if you don't then it's not translating into performance anywhere else.
That's why you have to look at many different tests and not just a synthetic benchmark or a multi tasking test.
I just purchased an iPhone because my Z3C is getting sold. To be honest? The Z3C feels a lot faster. I can do any task like 5x faster on the Z3C which has a measly Snapdragon 801 SoC and it's supposed to be much slower.
Apps too load just the same speed.
There is really no speed difference like at all.
tl;dr: If you want an iPhone just for speed, don't.
The OS also sucks because Android had call recording without root since the version 2 era. On iOS you have to downgrade, JB and then you can find some half-broken app that can record calls. It's awful.
must suck to be retarded like you
I think you mean Jim Keller designed Apple's CPU.