Apple iPhone 6s Plus, Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, HTC One M9 , 6p Nexus and other smartphones compared to each other: Benchmark performance and temperature of these top of the line.
iPhone 6S Plus, S7 Edge , Note5, Moto X Pure, Nexus 6P
The famous forum dedicated to Android devices, XDA, has disclosed a number of very interesting information needed to compare the performance of various smartphones and temperature top of the range, among them we find the ‘iPhone 6S Plus , the new Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge ‘ s HTC One M9 , the Nexus 6p Google, but also other devices such as Galaxy Note 5 and the Moto X Pure Edition.
the special feature of these devices, in addition to made to represent the top end of the range of their respective companies, is the presence of different chipsets: each fact uses a different solution (except for two products that then we will tell you).
in fact, the Apple iPhone hardware 6S uses the chipset A9 , Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge the Snapdragon 820 , the Galaxy Note 5 l ‘ Exynos 7420 , the Moto X Pure Edition the Snapdragon 808 and finally the HTC One M9 and the Nexus 6p Snapdragon 810 .
CPU Test: iPhone 6s Plus vs Galaxy S7 vs Edge hTC One M9 vs 6P Nexus vs Galaxy Note 5 vs Moto X Pure Edition
the first test performed on the calculation of the raw power of the CPU and how Benchmark was used GeekBench ; the test shows that the A9 chipset Apple iPhone 6s Plus gets the highest score in Single Core test (between 2512 to 2529 points) followed closely by Galaxy S7 Edge with the Snapdragon 820 that gets a score between 2307 and 2341.
in the multi-core test however is the Galaxy S7 Edge to win against Apple of A9 chipset, because the former is a quad-core processor while the latter is still based on a dual architecture core.
the Exynos 7420 mounted on the Galaxy Note 5 has a single core score is not particularly high compared to the two previous solutions (between 1472 to 1480 points), but having an Octa-core architecture can achieve scores close enough to the Snapdragon 820 in the multi-core test.
the Snapdragon 810 has not reached too high scores because repeating the test several times, the chipset has started to overheat going hand in hand and therefore the throttling Benchmark worsened.
the CPU temperatures vary from chipset chipset: chipset A9 iPhone 6s Plus and the Galaxy Note the Exynos 7420 5 are the most cool as the temperatures of the phone have never exceeded 28 degrees under stress.
Slightly warmer is the Snapdragon 820 in the Galaxy S7 makes reaching a maximum temperature of 29 degrees to the device, while the two Snapdragon 808 and 810 are significantly less fresh: the 808 the Moto X Pure Edition did achieve a 31 degrees temperature of the phone, while 810 of the Nexus 6P did raise the temperature of the terminal up to 35 degrees.
You can see all the charts in this regard the CPU of the various smartphone first to eighth consecutive test:
test GPU: iPhone 6s Plus vs Galaxy S7 Edge vs HTC One M9 vs 6P Nexus vs Galaxy Note 5 vs Moto X Pure Edition
in a brute test on the GPU, using the 3DMark Benchmark, the first test (in optimal conditions so) the PowerVR GT7600 iPhone 6S Plus gets the highest score, but the recurrence of the GPU test seems that tends to overheat making the iPhone easily reach high temperatures (around 40 degrees).
the Adreno 530 GPU Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge has high performance drop slightly with the test be repeated, but that ultimately allow us to obtain the the overall score higher and lower temperatures than the Apple product.
note that the GPU 418 of the Moto X Pure Edition after the fifth test has begun to enter throttling and consequently finished last in overall score (which is why the result is the freshest of the lot device)
finally These are average temperatures of the phones after you perform 8 consecutive tests:
- Nexus 6P | 36.1 ° C
- iPhone 6S Plus | 40 ° C
- Galaxy Note 5 | 36.1 ° C
- Galaxy S7 Edge | 37.2 ° C
- Moto X Pure | 32.8 ° C
You can see all the graphics to the GPU regarding the various smartphone first to eighth consecutive test:
Source and testing: News
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