
21 May 2019
The OnePlus 7 Pro is the most expensive OnePlus smartphone yet. It comes with a number of high-end features to justify that hefty price bump as compared to other phones from the company. As a result, it makes more sense than ever to compare with it other such premium flagships. This is the reason YouTube channel Phone Battles has shared a speed test comparison featuring the OnePlus 7 Pro against the Samsung Galaxy S10+.
The speed test starts with comparing the boot time between the two flagships. It is where the OnePlus 7 Pro emerges as the clear winner as it boots up significantly quicker than Samsung. In terms of third-party as well as native app launch times, the competition is quite close. Both phones launch some apps almost at the same time and for the apps where they are winner, the time difference is not that significant. In other words, unless you have these phones launching same apps side by side, you will not be able to tell any difference.
When it comes to launching games, OnePlus 7 Pro has a slight advantage as it was able to load most games faster than the Galaxy S10+. This is something to keep in mind if you want to game a lot on your next flagship phone. The comparison then goes on to aspects like web browsing experience, benchmark scores, audio output, camera app performance, and fingerprint scanner speed.
You can check out the detailed OnePlus 7 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S10+ speed test video below:
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comments
At multiple times, the difference is quite negligible. Really, in practical life, a second here or there, say, when opening an app would really matter?
Such tests are actually a face of how a device is likely to perform. Yes a couple of seconds won't matter to anyone of us, who are glued to the phones for hours together. But still, these tests are a must.
Honestly enough, I haven't seen the video yet, but what's the RAM of both phones compared inhere?