iPhone 7 Plus humiliates Google Pixel XL in terms of performance

iPhone 7 Plus humiliates Google Pixel in terms of performance, being faster in a supreme test designed to show us which one is worth buying.

7 iPhone Plus si Google Pixel XL are put face to face in the ultimate performance test and of course the new Apple smartphone humiliates the product launched by the Google company. You will see in the video clip below that the iPhone 7 Plus humiliates the Google Pixel XL in terms of performance mainly due to the small amount of RAM that exists in its terminal.

In the first part of the test, Google Pixel has a slight advantage in opening some applications, but as you enter applications that require processing power, things change. The Google Pixel opens the Camera, Photos, Settings, Facebook or Snapchat applications just a fraction of a second faster in the first part of the test.

When we switch to opening the Photoshop Mix application and then to editing a video clip in the Lapse It application, the iPhone 7 Plus takes the lead and does not leave. From this point the iPhone 7 Plus starts to distance itself in terms of performance and as we go through games, Spotify, ESPN, Netflix and Amazon, the advantage of the Apple smartphone increases.

The iPhone 7 Plus simply humiliates the Google Pixel XL in terms of performance

The iPhone 7 Plus finished the first part of the test in 1 minute and 24 seconds, while the Google Pixel XL needed 1 minute and 47 seconds to reach the end. The iPhone 7 Plus completed the entire test in one minute and 55 seconds, while the Google Pixel XL needed 3 minutes and 5 seconds, so almost double the iPhone.

The difference between the times of iPhone 7 Plus and Google XL is colossal and highlights the major problem that Android has, even with Google products. The amount of RAM is insufficient for such a smartphone, and the applications left open in the background were removed from RAM, so when reopened, they were reloaded by Android.

This problem has been encountered for years and years with Android, and until now only those from OnePlus have shown that they have the ability to improve it. However, from Google we expected something completely different for Google XL, but in the absence of a solution, its smartphone is humiliated in terms of performance by the iPhone 7 Plus, as was normal.