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This video says it all...  will google ever learn how to make their phones as fast as an iphone.  I phones have much superior gaming performance, multitasking, and are overall more powerful.  I would gladly switch from my gs7e but other than performance, my Samsung is better in every way I can think of.

Overall I really wish that Google would just learn to optimise their os for better performance.

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Well you can't have both.

Either you settle for great OS optimisation ---> Apple

or you get android phone that you can adjust however you like

 

I was using cheap android devices at first, then switched to iphone 4S, and later to iphone 5s. Then I went to galaxy s6, and from there I went back to iPhone SE. Same as iphone 5s but a bit better components inside.

When it comes to phones, I'm iPhone fan all the way :P

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optimizing is hard to do when you have 20+ different chipsets and any number more different cpus of various performance all running a single os. apple can do it well because they have a closed environment and only have to develop for just one or two cpus in set configurations.

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I'm not going to rubbish each product but i will rubbish the speed test. some of those apps have network requirements before they start. its far from comprehensive to perform a speed test the way they did.

 

Again I'm not disputing that the new iPhone is faster then pixel. Apple is leading mobile processor development.

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10 hours ago, DrM said:

optimizing is hard to do when you have 20+ different chipsets and any number more different cpus of various performance all running a single os. apple can do it well because they have a closed environment and only have to develop for just one or two cpus in set configurations.

They should at least optimize it for their Nexus lineup :P

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