ANDROID VS IPHONE IOS

                                            ANDROID VS IPHONE IOS


Hi everyone this blog is about IOS vs Fastest Android.                                                             To be honest I've been super impressed with the speaker quality on the new iPhones no one can argue that this is not one of the best sounding phones on the market with a pretty powerful combination of its bottom firing speaker and then its earpiece speaker on the front but  this is something else entirely last year's RG phone 6 already had the best phone speakers on the market and they say they've now given the speaker units even more room to be able to move and therefore push more air which should result in even boiler sound.  

Its too much better that is in the iPhone it's louder the base is thumping and the position of the
speakers makes it feel like the sound's being fired directly into ears but then it just gets silly good when you use this so This Rog company's been making coolers like this for Generations
now and every time. They release a new one, they add a key new feature to it so at this point we've got a kickstand, a headphone jack, physical buttons LEDs, a portal that opens up on the phone to allow it to. Pump Air directly over the chip itself but this time around it's also a subwoofer or in other words a third speaker designed specifically for Bas so just by locking it in like this.
You'll hear the difference it's adding a whole other layer of warmth and richness to the track don't know what else to say.
Second point also goes to the Rog but...

Battery



Let's test  what's arguably the most core fundamental phone feature for all of us.
The battery so we'll get both phones side by side these are brand new versions of each phone by the way just to make sure they have 100% battery health.                                                   
I'll equalized brightness and put speaker volume at 50% so you'll see who wins the plan is. The iPhone is actually a reasonable amount ahead possibly because its display can automatically reduce its refresh rate to lower than the Rog phone.                                        Can when not needed to save battery I also reckon though at least some part of this is the fact that Apple's battery indicator does not tell you the truth.

I'm pretty sure that iPhones hang on the first few percentage points just to reassure the user that their phone's not dropping as soon as they take it out of charge. So now social media will do Instagram and Tik Tok for another couple of hours and after that you can start to see the Rog pulling ahead but what's really going to separate the men from the boys is some proper gaming so we'll run some gamic impact some doom and just basically keep these games on until the phone's.

It quits which in the iPhone's case gives us a total time of 9 hours and 30 minutes. I would say that is towards the upper end of modern flag jokes but just not the best meanwhile the R is still going. It's still at 37%  for goodness sake but slowly surely if we push it hard enough it too eventually dies but it took 12 hours and 18 minutes to get there which frankly is insane yes I stood around 12 hours to get this result. 


Charging




I mean this thing does have two separate 3,000 Mah batteries inside of it so 6,000 Mah total which is a lot more than this guy it's just that because it's actually the lighter phone between the two you forget how much is in there but then I was like well the phones are down here anyway just suppose they're both at 0% battery.
We might as well also test how fast they can charge you see why I ended up sleeping at 3:00 a.m. now so you plugged both in using the original charging bricks and cables provided with
them which gives the Rog up to 65 WS of power and the iPhone well technically zero Watts it doesn't come with a charger but assuming you'll pay the extra $40 to get the fastest possible
charging.                                                                                                                                The 
brick can deliver 27 wats of power to an iPhone 14 pro the iPhone's definitely off to a faster start which might sound strange but it's not actually unheard of because that wattage figure it doesn't tell you the full story because the number only tells you the maximum charging power. The phone can reach not the power that it can keep sustaining the charge at so anyway as soon as the Rog phone kicks into gear it very quickly equalizes even slightly overtaking after just 10 minutes and something to think about is that the iPhone also has a far smaller battery capacity too 4,300 Mah,  versus 6,000 so there's just less to fill up and so the fact that it's even close sends a very clear message that charging speed is not one of Apple's fore's and yeah if you look at the final times with a complete charge Rog phone slips in at 1 hour 7 minutes while the iPhone still has a way to go so that's another point to the Rog.

Camera


Now you might we'll be thinking well of course the Rog phone wins all of this.
It's a $1,400 phone but this thing comes with 512 GB of storage by default and if you go for 512 GB on the iPhone. It's the same price as this in the US and actually the much more expensive phone basically everywhere else but surely the iPhone wins in the camera
Department. Right the camera is one of the reasons to buy an iPhone well both phones have one camera on the front and then a triple camera on the back and there's probably not as much in it as you might expect the Rog has more natural background blur. When you're
taking selfies it's just as sharp in 98% of situations extremely good at those difficult dynamic range situations.
 Arguably better than the iPhone not to mention that it has the power to shoot full 4K slow motion. Which is far beyond the 1080p that Apple can do but what the iPhone does pull ahead is intelligence.
It's the way it identifies and treats faces so that they're the center of attention the way it uses all of its sensors to focus on subjects instantly even for finicky difficult objects that most phones would struggle with plus just generally the video requires far more advanced processing to be able to pull off well than a simple photo and this is where the years that Apple has spent refining really pays off so that brings the score to 41.

Internet

A thing will be a really interesting experiment between these two is Wi-Fi speeds because on one hand most of what the average user does on their phone is internet related and so you would kind of expect the most popular flagship phone to have that internet aspect completely nailed down but then again this thing is all about shaving off milliseconds of lag when you're playing online competitive games so who actually wins.                                                               Al right let's start with the iPhone we'll do Google speed test. Okay it's not too shabby considering we're tucked into an attic and just over 40 megabits up same thing for the Rog phone . That is an absolutely enormous drop off that's really  slow in comparison but just to see if I could get a result that felt a little bit more reliable I also ran the test 10 more times in a controlled environment.,                                                                                                          But there were actually no consistent Trends the RG seems to have higher Peak speed but the iPhone seems to have more consistent speeds especially when it comes to upload but there's enough variation that I'd say call this one a draw but what's even more important...

Display

A bit of slightly reduced latency here and there is how good everything actually looks on these screens so they're both huge displays the R is actually even slightly larger but you probably wouldn't notice without a side by side and they're both better in their own ways so the R is technically a faster display you know our phones have been dialing up from standard 60 HZ to
90 and to now the 120 HZ displays that we see on pretty much  Flagship well this thing has a 165 HZ display proportionately that should be nearly as big as the jump between 60 and a 90 HZ display which was huge and yeah if you scroll your homepages and record using a            slow-mo camera. 
You'll absolutely notice the difference but my eyes are struggling too it feels like one of those 50% more effort for 5% more gain type of situations and to be honest I think at this point what makes more of a difference is the quality of animations which Apple really does have nailed down the R does Al have a second display on the back although.
                                                I would say it's far less useful than the rear displays on most phones that have it doesn't let you preview the camera or check the contents of your notifications it is almost exclusively just for those.

The iPhone has a higher Peak brightness 2,000 nits versus 1500 which basically covers you for those extra bright outdoor SCS or those extra dark TV shows looking at you Game of Thrones and Ozark it has ltpo Tech which is why it can lower its refresh rate all the way down to 1 Herz when not needed which which as you've seen does help it to save some battery it has a slightly higher resolution and also symmetry I'm fully aware that the reason this R phone has these top and bottom bezels is that people like something to grip onto when they're gaming not to mention in order to fit these massive speakers in.                       But i'm just too much of a sucker for things being aligned and neat so for me iPhone takes the best display award.

Performance





It's time for the big question performance I don't know about you but I definitely hear a lot about how Apple's bionic chips lead the pack how they too years ahead of the competition in terms of power I mean Apple's actually reached the point where they started releasing new phones using the previous year's chips which if I've ever seen a sign that a company is comfortable that they're ahead it's that but then this thing is geared for performance. Actually performance is what these Rog phones are all about so let's start with some benchmarks opening with an tutu which is a very general test that looks at all aspects of your phone and gives you one number to summarize its performance and for this the Rog is coming out over 30% higher which is ridiculous that's  more than a generational lead bear in mind. I have attached the retroactive core onto it which can apparently Co its surface by up to 25° C and so will naturally improve its performance and yeah that's not completely fair to the iPhone because that's not being cooled by anything but then again the core did come in the box so feel like it would probably be more unfair to not use it so then we've got gfx bench which is going to focus solely on Graphics the entire reason we even need to run multiple benchmarks.

By the way is that while we all do love the idea of just one number that summarizes all performance actually actually comparing numbers between Android and iOS is a bit weird because even the benchmarking apps themselves are two different apps built on two different lines of code that said if we take multiple tests and we see consistent trends that should be enough for us to make a conclusion and it's going pretty.                                            Well so far for the Rog with it finishing this test with almost double the performance what but then with geekbench which focuses on the CPU. The iPhone is ahead and not really by a small margin so to get to the bottom of it we're just going to run Benchmark after Benchmark  now where I have a result I'm confident in so essentially Apple still has the lead when it comes to CPU and no amount of coring or overclocking on the rog's end can make up for that Gap but top level Android phones currently have a better GPU for gaming especially helped by this calling not to mention faster memory too so anything that looks at overall system performance is going to rank this phone higher which really makes the category a draw overall.

Games


It's one thing to have these theoretical numbers what about the games themselves because something I've definitely been told multiple times is how games on iPhone are just more optimized on average than games on Android and so the numbers don't tell the full story 

Rog is made of you can instantly tell the saturation of the screen is way higher.  You can tell it's not running at its maximum frame rate let's try the big boys I think this is actually slower than the iPhone there's more lag here so it could be the iPhone's better CPU helping out with all these calculations or potentially just the app being less optimized on Android.      So this is not a bad result by any stretch of the imagination but it is kind of funny and that you got this whole gamer phone where every single decision about it has been designed with games in mind you got a core that's half the size of my face and you'll see the end result will not dissimilar from a phone that just  not even trying which is enough for me to say this is a really great phone for someone who's already an Android User.                                              

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