It really like bench racing cars. It's the real world that matters. Although I suspect that Google cares less about artificial tests and more about what they're trying to accomplish with their devices.
the 898 in the tab s8 scores 3100 multicore on Android 12. after previously scoring 3900 on Android 11. it was noted that Android 12 was the reason most likely. tensor will score higher once everything optimized for Android 12. iPhone 13 pro max scores significantly less sine ios15. 1 i believe it is
I hate how dim the pixel screen looks in all comparison videos. Much more important than pixel density or refresh rate. If I can't see what's on the screen in daylight, all other specs mean nothing.
I have the pixel 6 the manual slider is a big fat lie. I did have the same problem as yours. You can solve it by turning on adaptive brightness. They're hiding a Lil more power there.
i have no issue in daylight with pixel 6 pro. plenty bright actually slightly to bright. same with the s21 ultra I just gave my mom. i didn't need it that bright to see in daylight lol.
Why was the benchmark version different between the 2? 1.9v2.1
It really like bench racing cars. It's the real world that matters. Although I suspect that Google cares less about artificial tests and more about what they're trying to accomplish with their devices.
New update for pixel 6 series, january update, it fixes many bugs and some say, its snappier and better performance.
did you turn off GOS on the samsung?
I'll take GPU advantage and a 'little bit' less over 888.
Great vid and thanks.
the 898 in the tab s8 scores 3100 multicore on Android 12. after previously scoring 3900 on Android 11. it was noted that Android 12 was the reason most likely. tensor will score higher once everything optimized for Android 12. iPhone 13 pro max scores significantly less sine ios15. 1 i believe it is
The 13 phones launched with iOS 15. You are very mistaken
@@earnistse4899 no it launched with 15.0. now on 15.2 I believe
awesome review!
I hate how dim the pixel screen looks in all comparison videos. Much more important than pixel density or refresh rate. If I can't see what's on the screen in daylight, all other specs mean nothing.
I have the pixel 6 the manual slider is a big fat lie. I did have the same problem as yours. You can solve it by turning on adaptive brightness. They're hiding a Lil more power there.
i have no issue in daylight with pixel 6 pro. plenty bright actually slightly to bright. same with the s21 ultra I just gave my mom. i didn't need it that bright to see in daylight lol.
I have no brightness issues on my pixel 6 it's plenty good in sunlight
and why is the samsung with android 11.. then 12 was released
Android 12 devices score significantly lower on benchmarks because of the need to optimize.
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