QUOTE(Max2006 @ Feb 7 2021, 12:48 AM)
I know some people are hoo-haa-ing about exynos 2100 inferior performance compared to snapdragon 888, after watching Mr. Whosetheboss video.
But here's another review video from another tech youtuber, Booredatwork.com, who is saying otherwise. People asked him down the comment, said why his result is different with Mr.whosetheboss. He replied he doesn't know. LOL. And some people suspected that there's either something wrong with Mr.whosetheboss phone, or he is misleading.
So who should I believe? I believe the one who did the real life test, which is Booredatwork.com. I am not saying that Mr.whosetheboss testing is false. But his conclusion is all based on the benchmark apps. Heck. He didn't even play any games on his phones to test it out. He just keep using different beanchmark apps to test those phones again and again. And we all know those benchmark scores results do not represent the real life experience. On paper, yes. SD888 beat down Exynos 2100. But in real life performance, both of them are almost the same. Do we buy smart phone based on those numbers and figure? Or do we buy the smartphone that suits us the best? I dunno you guys. But for me, I don't really care anymore. It's not like I am using the phone to join some speed contests. As long as I am satisfied with its performance in my daily life, then it's a good phone. Period.
question, do you even finish watching mrwhotheboss video be4 commenting?But here's another review video from another tech youtuber, Booredatwork.com, who is saying otherwise. People asked him down the comment, said why his result is different with Mr.whosetheboss. He replied he doesn't know. LOL. And some people suspected that there's either something wrong with Mr.whosetheboss phone, or he is misleading.
So who should I believe? I believe the one who did the real life test, which is Booredatwork.com. I am not saying that Mr.whosetheboss testing is false. But his conclusion is all based on the benchmark apps. Heck. He didn't even play any games on his phones to test it out. He just keep using different beanchmark apps to test those phones again and again. And we all know those benchmark scores results do not represent the real life experience. On paper, yes. SD888 beat down Exynos 2100. But in real life performance, both of them are almost the same. Do we buy smart phone based on those numbers and figure? Or do we buy the smartphone that suits us the best? I dunno you guys. But for me, I don't really care anymore. It's not like I am using the phone to join some speed contests. As long as I am satisfied with its performance in my daily life, then it's a good phone. Period.
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