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Apple iPhone 6S Plus v. Samsung Galaxy S7 in real world head-to-head speed test, running the same apps. . . Which is faster? PING! Pinging Shadow Ace and ThunderSleeps for tech and Android ping lists.
Apple iPhone 6S Plus V. Samsung Galaxy S7
Real Wporld Speed Test
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2 posted on
03/17/2016 1:52:03 AM PDT by
Swordmaker
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To: Swordmaker
6s+ here. Amazing device.
Please put me on your mac ping list.
5 posted on
03/17/2016 2:44:52 AM PDT by
glock rocks
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Interesting and possibly useful comparison - ANDROID PING!
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My take: this is just one comparison of limited utility. Full disclosure, I'm an Android guy (obviously) and I have a Samsung Galaxy S5. However, I'm not really a Samsung fanboy - I actually hate the bloatware (both Samsung's and AT&Ts) that is pre-loaded on my phone, but that's another rant. (and will probably drive me to a different Android next time around)...
This head-to-head comparison is fine and useful if your primary benchmark for your phone is how rapidly you can load and switch between a dozen or so large and resource-taxing apps. That is not on my list of evaluation criteria. I prefer the Android ecosystem over iOS for a number of reasons. In evaluating Android phones (or any phone) I look for things like display quality, call reliability/quality, battery life, replaceable battery, storage expansion, overall size & heft...
22 posted on
03/17/2016 5:34:33 AM PDT by
ThunderSleeps
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