We already know that the iPhone XS Max beat the iPhone X in the speed test. But how did the iPhone XS Max compare to the Galaxy Note?
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According to tests, Galaxy Note 9 and iPhone XS Maxgo on equal footing in downloading applications, although the first time each time lags behind the iPhone XS Max for a second or a couple when loading powerful games, such as: Angry Birds 2, Temple Run 2, Dead Trigger 2, Subway Surfers, etc.
Higher application loading speeds are possible thanks to Apple's optimization. During the presentation of the iPhone XS, the company said that applications on new smartphones will load 30% faster.
In multitasking, the iPhone XS Max is also aheadGalaxy Note 9 despite the fact that the second already has 6GB of RAM, and the iPhone XS Max has 4GB. Note 9 independently closes applications like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to free up memory. iPhone XS Max has not closed any applications.
Maybe Android app versions just don'toptimized, and therefore they are closed. However, there is no point in denying that the A12 Bionic processor inside the iPhone XS Max is just a monster in terms of performance. It is based on a 7nm manufacturing process and contains 6.9 billion transistors, including Apple's own 4-core GPU and 6-core CPU.