Samsung Galaxy S9 HUMILIZES iPhone X in Performance

The Samsung Galaxy S9 proves to be much better than the iPhone X in terms of overall performance, Samsung managing to create a surprising smartphone.

Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus HUMILIZES iPhone X Performance

Samsung Galaxy S9 humiliates iPhone X in performance, and I say this with all conviction, because in a 5300 LEI smartphone, those from Apple did not think to implement enough RAM. Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus tested below has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chip with 6 GB of RAM, while the iPhone X has an A11 Bionic chip with 3 GB of RAM, and as you will see in the Geekbench test, the difference in performance between them is almost 50% from S9 to iPhone X.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 has a 30% difference in performance over the iPhone X in AnTuTu, and this can be seen in reality, but not in daily use, but in reopening applications already open in the background. Face to face, Samsung Galaxy S9 and iPhone X are equal, the big problem of the Korean phone remains the processing of video clips and photos, which is still more difficult than on the iPhone X, without any clear explanation for this.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 still manages slightly better in opening native and third-party applications, the differences being small here, in the case of Internet browsing, the Samsung phone being slightly inferior to the iPhone X. Between the Samsung Galaxy S9 and the iPhone X there are huge differences in the synthetic performance tests , one winning in Geekbench and the other in AnTuTu, but in real life only the phone from Samsung can be called the winner, humiliating the Apple phone.

Samsung Galaxy S9 HUMILIZES iPhone X in terms of performance

Thanks to its 9 GB RAM, the Samsung Galaxy S6 regains the performance test against the iPhone X in the stage of reopening background applications, where all Android phones have left the Apple phone behind. Although the iPhone X is good at many tasks, compared to the Samsung Galaxy S9 it shows its big problem again, insufficient RAM memory to do more than Facebook and keep an application open in the background when it is doing intense processing.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 starts up more difficult than the iPhone X because of the start screen animation, but it does facial unlocking much faster than the Apple phone, but that was to be expected, because this function was fast in the past. The Samsung Galaxy S9 is, overall, faster than the iPhone X in many tasks, but for me the RAM memory problem is something that should not happen to such an expensive phone made by Apple.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 shows us that Apple makes very stupid decisions sometimes and that you have a very powerful processor for nothing if you don't have enough RAM memory to support it in the use of applications. Of course, there are many conclusions to be drawn from here, but those from Apple will not draw the best ones, unfortunately, and the Samsung Galaxy S9 could surpass the iPhone XS in terms of performance, if it also comes with 3 GB of RAM, very possible thing.