Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be inferior to iPhone 8

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be inferior to the iPhone 8 in terms of performance, and this is because Samsung did not focus on improving them.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is inferior iPhone 8 from a performance point of view, and we see this thanks to a new performance test published for this smartphone. If the other day we saw performance tests done using the Geekbench application, now we see one done using AnTuTu, and in this the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 doesn't even beat the iPhone 7 Plus, so it will be clearly inferior to the iPhone 8.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is going to have performances equal to those of Samsung Galaxy S8, or maybe just slightly better, but it won't beat the iPhone 8 in any way. It was expected that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 would perform well, but many people believed that it would be able to surpass even the iPhone 7 Plus in performance, and this is not confirmed by all the benchmarking applications available now.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 in Geekbench gets a marginally better score than the iPhone 7 Plus, and for the iPhone 8 we don't have any test there, but it will surely surpass the old models by at least 1000 points. In the case of AnTuTu, the iPhone 7 Plus already surpasses the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, so here the fact that the iPhone 8 will outperform the Samsung smartphone can no longer be questioned, the situation being clear.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be inferior to iPhone 8

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 lower iPhone 8

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 did this test at a standard screen resolution of 2280 x 1080 pixels, much lower than 2960 x 1440 pixels, the maximum available. Normally, the performance should have been better for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 at a resolution lower than the maximum, but I also noticed in the tests with the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus that this does not happen, so I did not expect anything else.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will have the components of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and it was normal to have similar performances, but the 0.6 inch larger screen affects them to a good extent. It is normal that you cannot get as good performance from the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 with such a large screen if you use the same processor as in the case of a smaller smartphone, and Samsung will not be able to boast about the phone's performance.

"In fact, SM-N9500 ​​​​(suspected Samsung Note 8) the current score reached 179,000, compared to the mainstream Samsung S8 much higher, it is expected!"

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will amaze you with its design and screen size, but the performance will not be a point of praise for the phone. This will seriously affect the sales of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 in China and other areas in Asia, and Samsung will feel the decision not to emphasize performance, so it will be interesting to see how the first performance tests will look with the new Korean smartphone .