iPhone 6 humiliates Samsung Galaxy Note 5 in a performance test (Video)

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 vs iPhone 6 speed testSamsung Galaxy Note 5 is humiliated by the iPhone 6 in a first performance test made for the new product from Samsung, and in the video clip below you will see the difference in the speed of the two smartphones to open applications.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 it is based on an Exynos 7420 chip in which we find an octa-core processor consisting of four Cortex-A53 cores clocked at 1.5 GHz and four Cortex-A57 cores clocked at 2.1 GHz, 4 GB RAM and a Mali-T760MP8 video card.

iPhone 6 on the other hand, it has a dual-core processor clocked at 1.4 GHz, 1 GB RAM and that's about it, so theoretically Samsung Galaxy Note 5 it should humiliate the Apple terminal without any right of appeal, especially since it has 4 times more available RAM.

Well "reality beats the film", and in the test you see below, The iPhone 6 was 17 seconds faster than the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 in opening the applications installed in the two devices, the difference being made by the second part of the test in which the applications were reopened.

Specifically, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 had greater problems than the iPhone 6 in reopening background applications, despite the fact that it has 4 GB of RAM available, and the game Angry Birds 2 was the one who made the difference between the two terminals in the test.

17 seconds is a big difference and it is noticeable in the daily use of the terminals, so we are not talking about a second or two in opening the applications, but about 17 seconds that seriously differentiates the two competing terminals.

To be honest, I'm amazed that these 4 GB of RAM of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 failed to give it a substantial advantage over the iPhone 6 in reopening background applications, but perhaps Angry Birds 2 is not optimized to use it properly , so you can see the result yourself.

What do you think now about the performance of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5?