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Galaxy Note 5 vs. OnePlus Two vs. LG G4 Speed Test

2015-08-19
what's up guys David here and I am back again with yet another video this time a speed test between the Exynos and four gigabyte packin samsung galaxy note 5 these Snapdragon 810 and 4 gigabyte packin 1+2 and the Snapdragon 808 and 3 gigabyte packin LG g4 now we're not going to be doing just your normal speed test and instead we're gonna be doing it foam buff style where we race each phone through what I like to call a virtual obstacle course where the first lap consists of testing the raw processing power of the phone and the second lap consists of testing the phone's multitasking abilities so that way together you can get a better overall look at a device's performance so with that said let's go ahead and get right into it alright we'll go ahead and kick this thing off by starting these stop watches on all three phones and going straight into the first row of system apps where the note 5 takes an early lead over the pack with the g4 right behind it and the 1+1 falling to third as all three phones are working on Temple Run 2 it's worth noting that both the g4 and the note 5 have much higher resolution displays in the oneplus 2 which theoretically should make things like running games less taxing on the oneplus 2 but as you can see didn't seem to make any difference with the note 5 already finishing Photoshop mix and with this Exynos processor just blowing through this video transcoding section actually faster than any phone I've ever seen dude before the g4 is transcoding the same video file at a much slower rate but looks to be running at about the same rate as the oneplus 2 so it doesn't look like there's much of a difference between these snapdragon 808 on the g4 and the underclock snapdragon 810 on the oneplus 2 with that huge lead it created for yourself during the video transcoding the note 5 is now working on the last leg of this first lap and loading the full 18 t website and finishes the first lap with a smoking fast time of 1 minute and two seconds so the question going into the second lap is whether or not the note 5 will keep all the apps open in the background which has been a problem for Samsung phones in the past and it looks like the note 5 is no exception without having to reload Temple Run 2 and now smash it despite having four gigabytes of RAM so this really opens the door for the g4 which just finished the first stop with the time of 1 minute and 21 and the oneplus 2 which finished at 126 to make a potential come back and with a nope I of having to reload every single app the g4 is making a last-second dash to the finish line and the nope vibe was able to hang on and finish with the time of 1 minute and 37 with a g4 coming in second place by a second at 138 and the oneplus 2 coming in third finishing eight seconds later with the time of one minute and forty six alright guys that is it for me in this video if you liked it give it a thumbs up to show you lovin as always I'll see you in the very next episode
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