
The iPhone 13 Pro Max, the high-end model of the entire iPhone 13 series of Apple, was able to handily outperform the entire Samsung Galaxy S22 series, which was officially launched this week.
According to the benchmarks carried out by PCMag and released last Friday, the A15 Bionic chip of the iPhone 13 Pro Max once again demonstrated its superiority over the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, which equips the Galaxy S22 series.
In multi-core tests, the iPhone 13 Pro Max scored 4,647 points, while the Galaxy S22 Ultra scored 3,433. In the single-core tests, the Apple device registered the mark of 1,735 points compared to 1,232 for the most expensive model in the Samsung series.
The tests also highlighted an improvement in the performance of Qualcomm’s new generation of chips. In comparison with the Snapdragon 888, the 8 Gen 1 achieved a performance higher than 13% in single-core tests and 9% in multi-core tests.
Finally, testing performed by PCMag highlighted a potential thermal throttling issue on the Galaxy S22 Ultra. When running the benchmarks multiple times, the phone got hotter and hotter, lowering the possible scores even further.
It is worth noting that benchmark results are not often achieved in daily use, but they serve as a good indicator of improvements with each new generation of smartphones that are released, in addition to other performance trends.
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bulbulito_bayagbag says:
In short: there isn’t any android phone that can beat the iPhone.