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Posted by S.Yu
 - October 30, 2018, 16:17:55
Quote from: fasddsadasdas on October 29, 2018, 11:56:55
What a misleading article,  LOL.
What about the shitty screen with 720P resolution on the iphone? I think that is a MUCH bigger problem than the 25% worse performance of the top Android devices. 720P+ on a 6.1 inch phone looks like a Nokia 3110. Don't care about the soc if the image is as good as a CRT TV from 2000.
Your post is more misleading, iPhones have had subpixel rendering since...as long as I can remember, they most certainly look sharper than the pixel density suggests and will look nothing like that Nokia.
Posted by fasddsadasdas
 - October 29, 2018, 11:56:55
What a misleading article,  LOL.
What about the shitty screen with 720P resolution on the iphone? I think that is a MUCH bigger problem than the 25% worse performance of the top Android devices. 720P+ on a 6.1 inch phone looks like a Nokia 3110. Don't care about the soc if the image is as good as a CRT TV from 2000.
Posted by S.Yu
 - October 29, 2018, 11:02:00
"While benchmarks give us a good idea of how fast a phone can be under optimal conditions"
Quite an ignorant remark. See Anandtech's run of Spec2006, which shows a much larger single core advantage of the A12. Geekbench is bottlenecked elsewhere and can't accurately reflect the performance gap between top modern SoCs (CPUs, specifically).
Posted by OLd SNeaKy
 - October 28, 2018, 23:51:56
Oh wow Apple great job with that hideous dongled monstrosity. Now I can make phone calls and text 25% faster and  I can be even more productive when I lay around naked all day taking selfies and pretending I'm actually doing something important or relevant!
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 28, 2018, 17:18:44
The iPhone XR scored about 25% better than Android's best in Geekbench 4's multi-core benchmark. While this is impressive on paper (considering that the $750 iPhone XR is cheaper than most Android flagships), there is much more to consider when buying a phone than synthetic benchmarks and raw specs.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-iPhone-XR-is-25-faster-than-the-fastest-Android-phones-in-Geekbench-4.347051.0.html