Smartphone speed test: iPhone 6S v Galaxy S7 v HTC 10 v LG G5 v Huawei P9 v Xperia Z5

Smartphone speed test:  iPhone 6S v Galaxy S7 v HTC 10 v LG G5 v Huawei P9 v Xperia Z5




We’ve put some of the best flagship phones money can buy right now to the test. We pitted the iPhone 6S, HTC 10, Huawei P9, LG G5, Samsung Galaxy S7 …

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  1. Guys if you care so much about battery I'll give you guys a great tip check out the oukitel k10, it got 11000mah and face I'd.

  2. There are way too many unpredictable, uncontrolled variables in this test, that it cannot be taken even with a grain of salt. Your camera tests were much better controlled, but this is just so amateur.

  3. I would've bought an iPhone, if it wasn't overpriced. And even if some of the flagship Androids are kind of the same price, they sometimes do discounts. Apple doesn't give a shit about discounts. Now I am not hating on Apple with this, their phone is great (As I started this comment), but they really should consider making their phones cheaper, even just by like $35. I am sure there would be more customers. – A user of a brand new S7

  4. Wow, Samsung…good job at LOSING TO THE YEAR OLD iPHONE!!! Ha! And people say it will beat the iPhone 7! And last year's has already! That's just hilarious!

  5. Course the iphone would win it's got a dedicated boring OS, bland UI and the resolution is way lower my old laptop boots up loads browsers and programs faster on Linux mint than my £2000 gaming rig desktop running windows 10 the laptop must be faster and better eh!

  6. With their respective current OS' updates & optimisations (Android 6.0.1 & security updates/bug fixes vs iOS 10.1) which phone has the "edge" in app openings between the Galaxy S7 and the iPhone 6S/6S Plus?

  7. What a bad speed test guys.
    Try with "real usage".

    Who is gonna turn off and then turn on phone and use apps?
    People probably restart/turn off phones once a month.

    So open 10 most used apps, close, open again, scroll through the apps, jump between apps, etc.
    And you 'll get different but real speed results.

  8. I find this test interesting… HTC 10 is almost in last place if you include boot times as well as if you don't include boot times. Go look at Phonebuffs speed test against the HTC 10 and the S7 exynos variant and the 10 loses by 2 seconds… So what's different here?

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