Samsung Galaxy S23 launch was no time away, as the phone is ready to live on sale on February 17, 2023. The Galaxy S series of Samsung comprises top-notch flagship devices, and this latest S23 is housed with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. Also, as claimed by Qualcomm, this is the fastest chipset on an Android device now. And since the Galaxy S23 Ultra carries it, many of us predict it to be the fastest and highest-performing smartphone on the planet. At the same time, the competition is not easy. It has direct competition with the Apple iPhone 14 Pro models, which has packed with the Apple A16 Bionic chipset. So, here, there are two major players, and here further we going to see which flagship wins the title of being the fastest smartphone on Earth.
The report that has been revealed by CompareDial, has discovered the GeekBench 5 scores for both flagship devices. And this discloses the shocking fact, as the fastest device is not one that many of us expect. For those who are unaware Geekbech 5 is a cross-platform benchmark testing software, and it measures the single-core and multi-core power of a processor. Parallelly, it also tests the capabilities of the GPU, while its supports for majority of image processing and photo editing software as well. In contrast, it very effectively finds out, how fast your smartphone works.
iPhone 14 Pro or Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
The information reveals that Apple iPhone 14 Pro is an enormous 21.02 percent faster than the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. While, it is also surprising considering that the Apple flagship was released in September 2022 whereas, the Galaxy S series was launched in February 2023.
Here in this test, the Samsung S23 Ultra scored 1480 in single-core performance while the iPhone 14 Pro achieved 1874. When it comes to multi-core performance, the difference was though smaller it was still noteworthy. The Samsung Galaxy S23 got a score of 4584, on the other hand, the iPhone 14 Pro scored 5384. Therefore, it clearly depicts that, in multi-core performance, the Apple flagship is about 14.86 percent faster. If it compares to last year’s score then Samsung has slightly close to some extent this year. As, last year, Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra scored 926 for single-core while the iPhone 13 Pro scored 1710 respectively.
Meanwhile, if you’re not getting what these numbers mean then there’s no need to worry all the way. The numbers showcase how fast and responsive a smartphone is. Again, for the average user, these numbers are not much relevant. Because, for everyday work, the difference is not much noticeable.
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