OnePlus 5 beats the iPhone 7 Plus. The new Chinese smartphone is faster than Cupertino
The iPhone has always been the fastest smartphone in opening applications than even the bright Android devices with much more RAM. OnePlus 5, on the other hand, has dropped Apple’s smartphone, which is then beaten in speed, though for a while.
The new OnePlus 5 is the fastest smartphone in the world. This is apparent from the classic test carried out in the opening of the various applications that are usually realized to understand how much a new smartphone is actually or not depending on its hardware segment.
In this case, the Chinese top-of-the-line range has succeeded in overcoming the ranking king, the iPhone 7 Plus, becoming the most ” responsive ” device of the time. It is clear how the comparison is between two different operating systems, but also how the OnePlus interface has been greatly optimized compared to others with which it finds system slowdowns.
Over the course of the months, the iPhone had always dictated this type of test. Various Google, Samsung, LG or even other Android smartphones, though with significantly more powerful processors and bigger GB of RAM, could still take longer to open applications than they did with a Cupertino iPhone. Here’s all this supremacy was beaten by the new OnePlus smartphone that during the usual PhoneBuff test beat the iPhone even a few seconds.
Watching the video reveals how up to the last two terminals, we guaranteed virtually the same opening time of applications with a slight advantage to the Apple smartphone. The first phase of the test went to the benefit of the iPhone 7 Plus, which has beaten even a few seconds of OnePlus 5, but it has come back into the second phase of the test with background application launches.
In this case, the new OnePlus 5 has been able to restart applications virtually instantaneously from the background by surpassing the iPhone 7 Plus that took 31.51 seconds against 23.72 of OnePlus 5.
It is clear, that such tests may not be completely true for later use. But it is also true that users often look for the system’s reactivity and opening applications the reason for choosing a device over another.
In this iOS and iPhone have always had great results thanks to meticulous optimization. For honorary mention, the new OnePlus 5 has a version of 8 GB of RAM, a quantity that is currently being placed as a minimum choice in some modern PCs. Is this really the future of Android smartphones?