It goes head to head with the iPhone for users who aren't extremely focused on the slight difference between features. Considering they both have a fast chipset, high-quality 12mp camera system with telephoto and ultrawide, and other stuff, except fe is hundreds cheaper and brings the same most important and noticeable quality
S21 FE here in germany with snapdragon. This thing demolishes the S22 Ultra regarding snappiness and performance. It’s just a joke and samsung doesn’t get enough shit for it. The performance on the Ultra is poor. So much stuttering and lag.
@@Granturion game has changed bro. Here middle east we always avoided smasung flagships because of the shit they put in. It's your turn to feel the pain we always felt😀 And btw stuttering is in all one ui 4.1 devices including the updated old flagships and the snapdragon verient of S22s that I have. Exynos is weaker for sure but not by much that can appear in ui
Instead of making 2 videos as battery and speed. He made it One ☝🏼 Gud decision. Does have a benefit. I hope every youtube videos were like this instead of too much seperate videos
I remember what beast of a chip the Exynos 7420 was in the S6 series, even faster than Apple's offerings at that time. Now no one wants to buy the Exynos version, what a fall from grace.
@@unnikrishnanharish4658 it actually started from S9 I believe. On the S8, Exynos CPU was still faster than its Snapdragon counterpart but Snapdragon still beat them in GPU compartment. Then things started going downhill with the S9 and the worst Exynos to ever exist in my opinion was the Exynos 990. It uses Mongoose cores but eventhough it was clocked lower than Snapdragon's clock speed, it was still so far behind in terms of efficiency. At least now Snapdragon 8 Gen1 and Exynos 2200 are kind of on par except Snapdragon is receiving a lot more better optimisation since it's a more widely use chipset compared to Exynos 2200
yeah the uniform thickness bezels are the biggest contribution to overall beautiful design. I mean, gave it just a slight thicker chin and it would ruin everything
@@Legist1337 as you can see in this video you can live with it. I still think it is worse than the SD but not by that much if you dont play demanding games or export videos frequently
not just the newer model, I use s21 ultra (exynos) went from 10% to 5% about 10 minutes, and 5% to 0% only less than 2 minutes.. and all I did was just opening twitter app
Even for high end smartphone it will took them 3 month to released battery test video, if they do for mid range that probably will take 1 years for them to release battery test videos
By the time that PhoneBuff uploads a video of a Xiaomi mid-range phone, there would've already been at least five new mid-range smartphones from Xiaomi.
Simply can't imagine the amount of time and effort u had to pour in to make this video, hats off buddy and keep up the hard work! U earned yourself a sub and hopefully many more to come 😃
You are right. Infact the Exynos 2100 crushes the 2200 in Adobe Rush. So RIP Exynos. We can already see Snapdragon is being used in most countries from now on!! 😃
I don't think Alto's Adventure is a meaningful test as it's a simple 2D side scrolling game. It doesn't even have 3D elements to tax the components. Load up something 3D like COD Mobile maybe and you'll see a significant difference between the two. Consider changing the game you use in the gaming test section as both phones are more than capable of maxing out those screen fps with only 10-20% GPU usage, so not really a test per se.
We've thought about switching it to something a little more intensive, but the downside is if we did you wouldn't be able to cross compare results against all the devices we've tested in the past.
@@PhoneBuff Fair. I thought so. That been said, sooner or later all things have to change. There's a reason Cinnebench comes with new versions every few years. Benchmarks got to keep up with the performance expectations of the era.
@@PhoneBuff It might be a chore but you can transition by giving numbers for this game separately for recent devices that might need to be compared. No one needs to generally compare devices separated by 2 years or more.
@@unnikrishnanharish4658 yes a few times. I really can't or only with difficulty get along with the operation. But the best of all products combined in one device would be perfect
@@Lukas05930 yeah I so want samsung to be reliable and solid and be the iPhone killer but not I'll just end up getting an iPhone coz these exynos shenanigans have been going on for 6 years now and I finally gave up
@@justahuman9273 cause they encountered one of their heaviest loses in the mid range market . almost 20% remained unsold Their flagship S21 was the least sold samsung flagship to date And the fact that foldables aren't nearly getting the hype and yes with 0 reliability. Softwares and Recent GOS scandal coupled with the cancellation of exynos SOC on their upcoming S23 clearly shows they are struggling big time
Yeah i can confirm, i had a couple of Exynos S phones and they just felt choppy for whatever reason, also they ran substantially hotter than the Snapdragon counterparts...
The reason they do it, is bcuz of some lawsuit previously where they can't have CDMA radios in their own chip, so they are force to use SD for countries that need it like the states
They really do it for money. When questioned Samsung execs said that the Exynos is cheap, around $100 less than the SD888 (back when I saw the quote) and that with this greater margin they can boost profits. So that is the reason we get an inferior SD8G1 in Europe. Common sense says that Samsung should put the best chip in their premium line so we should all have SnapDragon. However, it boils down to money rather than customers getting what they pay for and it is pretty disgraceful TBH.
That doesn't make any sense since Samsung is doing that ONLY in their S and Note line. No Galaxy A or Fold, Flip etc. has two chips but there is absolutely no problem there that prevents them from selling them worldwide.
@@generalginger7804 It was an AGM and asked by someone they have to tell the truth otherwise they could face prosecution. They confirmed it was down to better profit.
They do it for money. I'm a Samsung costumer, but if it wasn't for money, then why did they provide the Snapdragon variant in the markets where they were losing to other Android OEMs? Apart from Europe, the Snapdragon version is being sold in all markets now, even small markets like here in my country of Lebanon.
I am happy to see that the battery life is closer then ever and that is something I hope to see continue with the exynos chipsets. Fuck performance imo if the battery life is worse on one then on the other there then it's not the same phone. Plus battery life is the most important thing performance comes second.
I know this is an older video at this point, but I'd love to know how the standard Samsung S22 got 8 hours of screen-on time. I am lucky if I get anywhere near 5-5.5 on mine with the Snapdragon version here in Canada 🤷🏻♂️
The biggest thing in all new chipsets is that they are not used to their full potential companies set them to lower working speeds so that device don't get heated up more and also improve the battery life and optimization is also pretty low as they are new chipsets so not much work is done in optimizing i think mediatek is doing much better than snapdragon currently
@@neggas- lol u probably live under a rock see the specs of newer flagship chipsets and see the antutu benchmarks they are far better than bionic chips they just need good software and optimization
@@N.K.--- "antutu benchmark jajajaja" do you even read tech related news? Samsung is banned from geekbench due to fake benchmark results lol , what a tragedy! We don't approve fake it till you make it sorta chips , try something relevent or remotely close to an A14 and comeback.
@@neggas- lol i am not talking about Samsung i am tackling about latest flagship chipsets u probably some kid with no info about tech average apple fanboy🙃
@@N.K.--- latest flagship huh , agreed , then show me the results , antutu is a bunch of rigged software , show the results from something like geekbench
@@abirhasan5173 u agree or not, i don't care, bcoz of lack of optimization from developers end too not supporting high graphics, not bcoz of low performance
I’m really glad the Exynos’s choppy animations showed up halfway through the vid. Owning each generation Samsung phone from the S8+ to the S21 Ultra I can tell you first hand how frustrating and raging it is to experience frame drops when using my phone on a daily basis. Such a deep shame this issue persists on the S22 series. Also glad the phone battery rapidly dying after 4% showed up, many people blame it on weak battery but clearly that’s not the issue.
@@fredvoid5976 people pay hundreds for these devices, they should expect to receive at least similar results as their Snapdragon counterpart. What a stupid comment 😭
Thank god, I got the Snapdragon S22, my friend got one from Dubai (S22) with Exynos so, I did some comparisons and the difference was HUGE. Snapdragon is really killing it!! Edit: I'm from India so got the Snapdragon S22
Woah, that's definitely an improvement over the last generation. Hopefully they can keep improving it to surpass snapdragon and compete with Apple chips.
@LegendZ69 Hardly. Apple's design is advanced maybe 3 years ahead, and I'm being nice already. The gap is shortening every year. Stop blindly simpling for Apple, competition is something you should want as a consumer.
It’s interesting that quiet a few people are saying their Samsung phones go from some percent under 15% right to 0%, yet I’m always seeing memes about android phones lasting forever on 1% or that only iPhones died before hitting 1%.
We have the Snapdragon variant on Brasil this time for the first time ever... The branch of Sammy here has been receiving so many complaints and bad media about exynos soc that they basically were obeyed to change
Most of the world except Europe receives Snapdragon this year. Even in Malaysia, they bring in Snapdragon which has never been done before except with S20 FE. They're kind of experimenting Exynos in Europe region for now
wow i was actually surprised how good the exynos is, it has mostly been that one app that made it slower and lose the "race", when you look at the chart at 4:24 it isnt even that bad and even wins sometimes
I ran the geek bench 6 cpu benchmark on my S 22 (Exynos)twice. The first time, I had it on a normal surface. The second time, I laid it on a cold surface and on the cool surface it scored 250 points higher at single core score and around 100 points more at the multi core score. But in both cases it lost 3 or 4 percent battery.
As someone who uses an Exynos Samsung phone & regularly edits videos on it, it is truly awful. It's slow and takes way too long, games also often don't support the highest graphics settings. I'm looking forward to upgrading to a Fold 4 in a few months which should almost certainly come with at least a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. I hope the new magic chip team Samsung has apparently gotten together will be able to make more progress than the Exynos team
Y i get 12-13 hrs too with 10% left depends on ur settings with background refresh off and light to 10% and dark mode on only Wi-Fi on new iOS ez 15hrs for me
Do you think the video editing apps are an outlier and just need optimisation improvements? I don't believe the result shown here is true to the actual CPU performance of the E2200.
and i wonder if CDMA or GMS takes more battery? and also different feeds in instagram. i want him to make a battery test with only fair apps and on Airplane mode.
Probably. My guess is they use both the CPU and the GPU on Snapdragon, but given that Exynos 2200 has a new GPU which is unknown to them they revert to CPU-only encoding which is obviously way slower.
After i watched this i exported 4k video of 1 minute with same app on s22 plus exynos and oneplus 6 snapdragon 845. Exynos 2200 did it in 44 seconds while SD845 in 37 seconds. And it's procesor from 2018. I did same test few times and everytime snapdragon was faster .
Samsung Philippines claims that the S22 here is a Snapdragon Variant, I hope it’s true. Also based on that test, I regret choosing S22 over the standard iPhone 13 (even the mini outperformed both of them) 😭
@@_observado yeah that’s the very bright side. And the camera of S22 actually has better shot than the regular iPhone 13 and has telephoto while iPhone 13 doesn’t have. I just can’t survive through the day because it will just die on me before the end of the day.
I ditched Samsung because of the Exynos when S5 came out.A friend of mine came from Australia with Snapdragon,while I got mine in Europe with Exynos. Man,what a difference.Not just in terms of speed,but everything-stability,heating,battery endurance,etc.Even pictures looked waaaaay worse on my Ex. So,Samsung became the Ex. Yeah,someone could say "that was a long time ago,they've improved it over the years blah blah",but seeing the experiences of Ex users online,It's clear that it's just "blah blah fckng blah". The way i figure it,Samsung still owes me some 250 euros or a third of the price,because I got only a third of the phone I payed for😂
Hi which S22 have you have ti ? And how muc SOT have it? I thinking about S22 plus 256gb version but I fear battery because I dont wanna charge 2-3 times by in one day :((
@@FSXgta Then why do only Samsung phones are SO bad at this?`I never had this problem with an LG phone for example or let alone an iPhone. Only Samsung.
Yeah I feel like the stuttering on the Exynos is way too much for a flagship phone. It's still not a big deal, I use my phone at maximum processing power and actually after a period of bad battery life it adjusted and lasts as much as optimised but it's wayyy more smoother, I used to keep locations and bluetooth off but now I set it back on and it's just as good as with them off after a period of adjustment. The stuttering is still a lot for a flagship but I used my old S9+ a few times and god you don't notice the lag until you use a older phone. This one is so many times smoother. Anyway for what I got, hence 2 years of Samsung Care + and Galaxy Buds Pro I think it's worth it. This S22 should have been price all the way down of $100. Both the SD8 and E2200.
I am still using my S9 plus. I am planning to upgrade to s22 plus or s22 ultra. I wanting for the price to drop or buy it during sale. I will jump from a Exynos 9810 to snapdragon 8 gen 1.
@@karthikm7063 lol this year the 8 gen 1 is more terribke than the exynos , i have an S9 exynos and its dog shit , dog shit to a point where i pressed the amoled real hard in frustration, better choose a real phone that doesn't cheat its customers
Since they are using nearly the same amount of power, there was only 2 mins diff in the battery test between them, the thermals are also close to each other. The used amount of power generating the heat (in long term gaming SD will perform a bit better, but also will use a bit more power too, which will generate a bit more heat too, but in this tests they are equal).
@@randomcomment9992 I mean there always been difference of at least 5-10 Celsius degrees between older generations of Samsung S series between Sd nd Exynos versions.. So how's that gap with this generation is it narrowing down..
The battery ranking of the S22 is among the likes of the standard S10 and iPhone XS Max. It’s way down in the mid 30s of smartphones tested by phonebuff
This is why I made the switch to iPhone, after being a Samsung fan boy for the longest time and after mocking Apple. But man, I gotta say, I've never been more satisfied with performance and battery with a phone like this ever before.
im planning to switch to ios as well. Been mocking them as well, things started to change when they released 2018 ipad pro. And since iphone 11 i started to get curious about iphones. Now my next device will definety be the iphone 13.
Yeah, Ive experienced apple before... Im really Pleased on how Optimize ios to iphones are and How ram management on iphones can really store even when having a smaller ram than Android
I’m sick of both samsung and apple, i’ve used both and they all have compromises in one way or another. I still prefer my samsung over iphone but not by much.
Im using the S9 and the it was one of the powerful phones built by samsung when compared to iphones of that era , but as soon as samsung release the s20 series and iphone releasing 11 series things changed big time Samsung screwed its own ass with hypocrisy and trash Chipset
The extremely stupid estimations in terms of battery life is something that always annoys me with Android phones. Below ~10% you just can't trust the battery indicator AT ALL. It shows you 10% but it may die after just like 5 minutes of messaging. Or it might last longer and then randomly dies. Overall it's just so damn stupid by Samsung to use different chips. Heck Samsung even knows that and that's why in literally every other phone that's not the S2 or Note line, they use only one chip. And imo Samsung should kill the Snapdragon - NOT the Exynos. There are already way too many QSD phones. Competition is good. And with only Exynos, they could focus on optimizing them much better, especially since it's their own chip.
That's what I had in mind as well. They should jst stop using the snapdragon and jst focus solely on optimising the exnos, that way they will make their phones better and actually be competitive
I dont think its an android issue. Been using an android for the last three years and it still is predictable and consistent. I think it might be a brand thing since apple exaggerates 100 - 96 as well.
@@parthmalani6286 1. Yeah it's not exactly an Android thing - more like a Samsung thing. 2. Apple actually "exaggerates" throughout the entire battery level. Not just 96-100%. The lower the battery gets, the closer it comes to the "real" percentage. For example when it still shows 100% it might be down to 92% already. When it shows 60% it is about 55% and when it's 20% it's actually 20%. Apple is doing this very consistently, which is why you don't get these random shutdowns and like a 5-10% drop in literally a few minutes like here. And tbh it kinda "feels" better to have the "100%" there longer 😅
@@Raja995mh33 Id rather have a consistent reading. I know about battery anxiety and 100 percent feels psychologically better but Id rather have accuracy. My phone has fast/slow/ trickle charging options( you decide) and charge limits. eg stops charging at 80 percent. It still gives me consistent reading and good battery life considering its 3 years plus old(6 hr sot minimum). Its asus btw. I cant believe samsung cant get this sorted
I played this video because I have a 2 day old Smsung S22 Plus with Exynos. Before I had for 2 years the Samsung S10 Lite with Snapdragon and it performed to the last day great in performance with no lag and battery life very good. But this new S22 plus battery I found that % goes down much quicker than on S10 Lite. I had the S20 for 1 month before it got stolen and it was crap with Exynos (hot and horrible battery life). It seems that battery life is still problem on S22 with not the best battery life.
How is battery life now? What is your average screen on time? I've read that it takes about 2 weeks before battery life gets better the phones needs to get to know you
Wow, supposedly corolla engine consume fuel better than mercedes due to the moderate performance, which have to be the same with exynos. And good to note that snapdragon beat exynos 6% in google maps.
Exynos chipset was one of the main reasons I didn't end up getting an S22 here in the UK. I'm very pleased with my Oppo Find X5 Pro it's an extremely impressive device with SD8gen1.
@@androidoneiu5206 yeah but SAMSUNG promised that the 2 soc will have similar performance. Customers dont want to know why SAMSUNG failed to deliver it.
Actually my base s22 sd variant gets awesome battery life. Right now I have 2:42 of sot with 68% left. Oh and I'm strictly mobile data no wifi. I think people getting 3-4 sot got faulty units when pre-orders were made to fast and therefore quality control was low
I was planning to buy S24, but after hearing rumours of Exynos chip in normal 2 models, I am buying the S23. I had a very bad experience with Exynos with my S20 plus and S21 FE. Finally I was happy with my S22 which came with 8 gen 1
you should first make sure if your region has exynos or snapdragon. if your region has exynos, you can still get the s24 ultra which has snapdragon worldwide. plus this time it actually looks like exynos is good because there are leaked benchmarks and it is almost identical to snapdragon 8 gen 3
@@ZoidVERSE Yeah, my region always get Exynos. I have used S23 Ultra and for me personally its not comfortable as it is a small computer in your hand. I love the device but its not for me. I have tried Exynos in past and at that time also, benchmarks results were approx same compared to snapdragon counterpart. The only issue I have with Exynos is battery drain when device throttles. I had to forcefully use device at 60hz to have a decent battery backup. I would wait a year or so before trusting Exynos again. The R&D of Qualcomm is much superior to Samsung in chip making
@@MrAyushguptaful yes I totally agree. however if you have time until getting a new phone, I would wait until the release and see if the exynos version is any good. if it isn't then I would buy the s23
Two years ago I bought the sd865 s20+ , had to import it from Korea as in the uk was exynos and there were big differences between 990 and sd865. This year I bought the s22 ultra exynos thinking that’s better but battery is awful, 4-5h of SOT, lag everywhere with bad animations, overheats easily and reception is worse. With s20+ which is imported I had 4 bars of lte, with ultra only one bar, sometimes two and I’ve used same SIM cards and from same location. I hate exynos and my next phone it’s going to be the iPhone 14 Pro
Exynos modem is just shit. Imagine an imported device (with unoptimized network config for your country) having better signal than the official model 🤧
Filmora could just be optimized bad, dont know anyone who uses this app for video editing or exporting... I would leave it out because other than that its more or less a tie.
samsung need to do what apple do with thier A series processor make it as dedicated as possible for the phone only that way it can beat snapdragon easily and even reach apple level
Samsung already did that with the Exynos 8890 and 8895 used in the S7 and S8. They had completely custom-cores called "Mongoose". And they were GREAT. But Samsung stupidly killed this and went back to standard Cortex-Cores and that exactly when the problems around Exynos started. But they will never reach Apple for sure. Apple is just so damn ahead of everyone else in this business. In terms of core-count and power draw you actually should compare the QSD888 and Exynos 2200 to the M1 - not the A15. And the M1 - despite being almost 2 years old(!) it runs circles around both of them. It's just not even close. Even the A12X is way ahead of both chips and that thing is partly only about HALF as fast and is 4 years old.
@@androidoneiu5206 naa Samsung themselves are to blame they're not pushing developers to optimise you can tell from that rendering test...they got the same cores yet
Strange seeing that stuttering on the exynos, I have an exynos s22U and it’s buttery smooth all the time, my only gripe is the high standby battery usage, it it was limited to say 1% an hour I’d comfortably have 2-3 days of battery, I’m curious if Samsung could roll out an update that significantly cut standby activity
I have the s22 ultra too with exynos chip set and unfortunately mine stutters like crazy, my moto edge 20 feels faster and smoother with only having the snapdragon 775 chipset. Honestly really disappointed
έχω το samsung s22 ultra με τον exynos 2200 και πραγματικά είναι φοβερό.... Η μπαταρία κρατάει μια μέρα έχουμε και συσκευή με το snapdragon 8 gen 1 και δεν υπάρχει καμία διαφορά....
Is incredible how many come to hate on the Exynos without watching the video, understand this: the Exynos 990 was trash so was many chips from Qualcomm prior to that, current Exynos chips are working without issues.
I think it's just horrible optimisation for Exynos. I actually ran the export test with the S22 ultra alongside my trusty old Note 10+, where the gap in performance is much, much bigger between the two. And guess what? Both phones ran the export in the exact same time, I could not tell which one finished first, that close. Which is crazy, considering they are 3 generation apparat (more than 60% gain in geekbench for S22 compared to the Note).
I'm wondering how my s22 ultra only gets like 3 to 4 hours of screen on time. I just sent it back to samsung for repair because it wasn't charging. Hope it gets back better than ever.
For the speed test, I think you need to beware the part of game update. Those first download at the second time would take less time as the download already on the cache of the server.
The exynos chip versions usually gives you dual sim and the snapdradon version usually gives you better performance. In NA, it's highly unlikely you use 2 sim cards at the same time.
@@androidoneiu5206 Something else is going on with it also. Towards the end of the speed test it slowed down significantly and got choppy. It was consistent with complains I keep seeing across the internet.
Malaysia ones uses Qualcomm variants instead of Exynos variants due to low Galaxy S series sales like Galaxy S21, S20, etc. Majority of them have moved to Xiaomi or Apple flagship phones because of using much better processor than Samsung flagship phones with their own flagship Exynos processor.
Samsung should change the engineering team or might stop making exynos. And also their semiconductor fabrication seems not so good quality compared to TSMC. They should do something
The funny thing is that the FE variants of phones have snapdragons even here in the EU, making them better (at least in this aspect) than the non-FE
It goes head to head with the iPhone for users who aren't extremely focused on the slight difference between features. Considering they both have a fast chipset, high-quality 12mp camera system with telephoto and ultrawide, and other stuff, except fe is hundreds cheaper and brings the same most important and noticeable quality
At least the plastic on S21 is better than the back of FE
No the s21 fe is exynos in most areas
S21 FE here in germany with snapdragon. This thing demolishes the S22 Ultra regarding snappiness and performance.
It’s just a joke and samsung doesn’t get enough shit for it.
The performance on the Ultra is poor. So much stuttering and lag.
@@Granturion game has changed bro. Here middle east we always avoided smasung flagships because of the shit they put in. It's your turn to feel the pain we always felt😀
And btw stuttering is in all one ui 4.1 devices including the updated old flagships and the snapdragon verient of S22s that I have. Exynos is weaker for sure but not by much that can appear in ui
Instead of making 2 videos as battery and speed. He made it One ☝🏼
Gud decision. Does have a benefit. I hope every youtube videos were like this instead of too much seperate videos
I remember what beast of a chip the Exynos 7420 was in the S6 series, even faster than Apple's offerings at that time. Now no one wants to buy the Exynos version, what a fall from grace.
Ahhh the s6 series, Next is NOW.
Those were the days hahahh
i think the exynos problem started since s8
@@unnikrishnanharish4658 it actually started from S9 I believe. On the S8, Exynos CPU was still faster than its Snapdragon counterpart but Snapdragon still beat them in GPU compartment. Then things started going downhill with the S9 and the worst Exynos to ever exist in my opinion was the Exynos 990. It uses Mongoose cores but eventhough it was clocked lower than Snapdragon's clock speed, it was still so far behind in terms of efficiency. At least now Snapdragon 8 Gen1 and Exynos 2200 are kind of on par except Snapdragon is receiving a lot more better optimisation since it's a more widely use chipset compared to Exynos 2200
no way the s6 could beat the iphone 6s
The design of the s22 is so pleasing to look at. Punch hole, uniform THIN bezels, I am absolutely loving how it looks
Same. Looks stunning
yeah the uniform thickness bezels are the biggest contribution to overall beautiful design. I mean, gave it just a slight thicker chin and it would ruin everything
Design and handling are icredible. Only hindering thing is the exynos chip...
@@Legist1337 as you can see in this video you can live with it. I still think it is worse than the SD but not by that much if you dont play demanding games or export videos frequently
@@marcroyale13 bro never get the exynos version. trust me. over time it gets worse
I would love to see an Exynos vs Exynos test to see how much variance there might be even on an identical phone.
..wtf are you talking about
@@Petrrii Mainly about the silicon lottery, variance in battery capacity and the impact of background processes.
Yes there can be difference minor difference
I noticed the same thing with my s22 (exynos), from about 7% the battery was suddenly empty very quickly
Happened to my S22+ snapdragon went from 5% to 0% instantly
Needs more calibration is my guess
Yea mine lasted like 20 minutes at 10 percent but when it reaches 8 percent it lasts less than 1 minute
not just the newer model, I use s21 ultra (exynos) went from 10% to 5% about 10 minutes, and 5% to 0% only less than 2 minutes.. and all I did was just opening twitter app
My iPhone can go like an hour on 1% and takes up to 40-55mins to drop to 99% from a 100%
love all your videos. Have you ever thought of doing mid ranged smartphones?
he's very slow in releasing videos for the high end smartphones. Won't be able to keep up with mid range for sure
Even for high end smartphone it will took them 3 month to released battery test video, if they do for mid range that probably will take 1 years for them to release battery test videos
By the time that PhoneBuff uploads a video of a Xiaomi mid-range phone, there would've already been at least five new mid-range smartphones from Xiaomi.
Simply can't imagine the amount of time and effort u had to pour in to make this video, hats off buddy and keep up the hard work! U earned yourself a sub and hopefully many more to come 😃
2 days filming, a couple more days to edit. the person that works for the fruits that you eat works harder believe me.
You are right. Infact the Exynos 2100 crushes the 2200 in Adobe Rush. So RIP Exynos. We can already see Snapdragon is being used in most countries from now on!! 😃
next year it might be all SD
I don't think Alto's Adventure is a meaningful test as it's a simple 2D side scrolling game. It doesn't even have 3D elements to tax the components. Load up something 3D like COD Mobile maybe and you'll see a significant difference between the two.
Consider changing the game you use in the gaming test section as both phones are more than capable of maxing out those screen fps with only 10-20% GPU usage, so not really a test per se.
We've thought about switching it to something a little more intensive, but the downside is if we did you wouldn't be able to cross compare results against all the devices we've tested in the past.
@@PhoneBuff Fair. I thought so. That been said, sooner or later all things have to change. There's a reason Cinnebench comes with new versions every few years. Benchmarks got to keep up with the performance expectations of the era.
@@PhoneBuff It might be a chore but you can transition by giving numbers for this game separately for recent devices that might need to be compared. No one needs to generally compare devices separated by 2 years or more.
LOLLLLL HAHAHAHA
Its like wife playing those stupid gem games & calling herself a gamer
Finally this is the video we all looking for!
I also had the problem that animations were jerky and it was kind of slow on the exynos. The problems have been solved with the update (June patch).
the thing is a phone this costly shouldnt be launching with those kinds of problems in the first place
@@unnikrishnanharish4658 for me it wasn't a big of a problem. I really like the ecosystem and I can see past that
@@Lukas05930 have u tried the Chinese phones or iPhone
@@unnikrishnanharish4658 yes a few times. I really can't or only with difficulty get along with the operation. But the best of all products combined in one device would be perfect
@@Lukas05930 yeah I so want samsung to be reliable and solid and be the iPhone killer but not I'll just end up getting an iPhone coz these exynos shenanigans have been going on for 6 years now and I finally gave up
Wow, a battery-speed test combo!
The video we have all been waiting for!
This battery life surprised me in a way considering the size of the battery for those chips
finding irrelevant excuses to furnish samsung? its a soon to be dead company
@@neggas- Soon to be dead company? How do you know? They are so powerful..
@@justahuman9273 cause they encountered one of their heaviest loses in the mid range market .
almost 20% remained unsold
Their flagship S21 was the least sold samsung flagship to date
And the fact that foldables aren't nearly getting the hype and yes with 0 reliability.
Softwares and Recent GOS scandal coupled with the cancellation of exynos SOC on their upcoming S23 clearly shows they are struggling big time
@@neggas- it's not dominating all the markets but it's definitely not a soon to be dead company
@@neggas- the fuq?
Yeah i can confirm, i had a couple of Exynos S phones and they just felt choppy for whatever reason, also they ran substantially hotter than the Snapdragon counterparts...
Thanks for the great video. Are those the Galaxy S22 models (regular) or the Plus models? And what do you think about the battery life?
Regular
Appreciate the both test in same video
#Phonebuff
The reason they do it, is bcuz of some lawsuit previously where they can't have CDMA radios in their own chip, so they are force to use SD for countries that need it like the states
They really do it for money. When questioned Samsung execs said that the Exynos is cheap, around $100 less than the SD888 (back when I saw the quote) and that with this greater margin they can boost profits. So that is the reason we get an inferior SD8G1 in Europe. Common sense says that Samsung should put the best chip in their premium line so we should all have SnapDragon. However, it boils down to money rather than customers getting what they pay for and it is pretty disgraceful TBH.
@@andyH_England If this was due to profits, they would NEVER say it in public.
That doesn't make any sense since Samsung is doing that ONLY in their S and Note line. No Galaxy A or Fold, Flip etc. has two chips but there is absolutely no problem there that prevents them from selling them worldwide.
@@generalginger7804 It was an AGM and asked by someone they have to tell the truth otherwise they could face prosecution. They confirmed it was down to better profit.
They do it for money. I'm a Samsung costumer, but if it wasn't for money, then why did they provide the Snapdragon variant in the markets where they were losing to other Android OEMs? Apart from Europe, the Snapdragon version is being sold in all markets now, even small markets like here in my country of Lebanon.
A bit late sir, but us Britons certainly appreciate the test
I am happy to see that the battery life is closer then ever and that is something I hope to see continue with the exynos chipsets. Fuck performance imo if the battery life is worse on one then on the other there then it's not the same phone. Plus battery life is the most important thing performance comes second.
Such a well-made video. Amazing job!
I know this is an older video at this point, but I'd love to know how the standard Samsung S22 got 8 hours of screen-on time. I am lucky if I get anywhere near 5-5.5 on mine with the Snapdragon version here in Canada 🤷🏻♂️
How is the battery backup?
The biggest thing in all new chipsets is that they are not used to their full potential companies set them to lower working speeds so that device don't get heated up more and also improve the battery life and optimization is also pretty low as they are new chipsets so not much work is done in optimizing i think mediatek is doing much better than snapdragon currently
Nop , Bionic chips are like 3 years ahead
@@neggas- lol u probably live under a rock see the specs of newer flagship chipsets and see the antutu benchmarks they are far better than bionic chips they just need good software and optimization
@@N.K.--- "antutu benchmark jajajaja" do you even read tech related news? Samsung is banned from geekbench due to fake benchmark results lol , what a tragedy! We don't approve fake it till you make it sorta chips , try something relevent or remotely close to an A14 and comeback.
@@neggas- lol i am not talking about Samsung i am tackling about latest flagship chipsets u probably some kid with no info about tech average apple fanboy🙃
@@N.K.--- latest flagship huh , agreed , then show me the results , antutu is a bunch of rigged software , show the results from something like geekbench
hmm this is actually pretty good on Samsung's side! 3-4 years ago the Snapdragon vs Exynos gap was HUGE!!
Still huge …
@@bryan8404 Nah Not at all
Now they perform pretty equally
But the sd is Always a Bit better
@@paniwanichacka5983 I don’t even know what this is about anymore lol
Love your videos, thanks for the hard work!
The optimization is the key, Exynos X AMD need to optimise, even older Exynos performed better
True
Exynos is slow lol... Don't support high graphics settings in most games. Optimization has nothing to do with it. Exynos has choppy performance
@@abirhasan5173 u agree or not, i don't care, bcoz of lack of optimization from developers end too not supporting high graphics, not bcoz of low performance
All exynos are shit.
@@prudhviteja2349 that also proves exynos is shit ...no one cares about exynos
I’m really glad the Exynos’s choppy animations showed up halfway through the vid.
Owning each generation Samsung phone from the S8+ to the S21 Ultra I can tell you first hand how frustrating and raging it is to experience frame drops when using my phone on a daily basis. Such a deep shame this issue persists on the S22 series.
Also glad the phone battery rapidly dying after 4% showed up, many people blame it on weak battery but clearly that’s not the issue.
It’s not calibrated properly at the end it’s software issue
i feel u bro. i experienced the same starting from S8
@@aquanile6191 all my phones must of have software issues, the sheer luck I have lol.
Atleast you guys still have a very fast chipset,
While me Only owning a Mid range samsung phone, geez People are very choosy this days
@@fredvoid5976 people pay hundreds for these devices, they should expect to receive at least similar results as their Snapdragon counterpart. What a stupid comment 😭
Thank god, I got the Snapdragon S22, my friend got one from Dubai (S22) with Exynos so, I did some comparisons and the difference was HUGE. Snapdragon is really killing it!!
Edit: I'm from India so got the Snapdragon S22
no
In india samsumg used to ship exynos, but the s22 series came with snap dragon.
Woah, that's definitely an improvement over the last generation. Hopefully they can keep improving it to surpass snapdragon and compete with Apple chips.
they'll never compete with Apple's phone chips unfortunately
Good luck beating Apple chips
If you understand anything about smartphones
You wouldn't have said that
@@RiixuHG Why are you so sure?
@LegendZ69 Hardly. Apple's design is advanced maybe 3 years ahead, and I'm being nice already. The gap is shortening every year. Stop blindly simpling for Apple, competition is something you should want as a consumer.
It’s interesting that quiet a few people are saying their Samsung phones go from some percent under 15% right to 0%, yet I’m always seeing memes about android phones lasting forever on 1% or that only iPhones died before hitting 1%.
Frankly, for 99% of us, either chip is good enough. If you like it and you're outside of US and China, just get the Exynos version. it's just as good.
I live in Indonesia, and we got the Snapdragon version for the S series this time around
The s22’s with the exynos chipset must be cheaper
Some Video editing apps don't use the gpu with the exynos models. That is the reason for this huge gap.
We have the Snapdragon variant on Brasil this time for the first time ever... The branch of Sammy here has been receiving so many complaints and bad media about exynos soc that they basically were obeyed to change
In India too. Sd came exynos gone
Most of the world except Europe receives Snapdragon this year. Even in Malaysia, they bring in Snapdragon which has never been done before except with S20 FE. They're kind of experimenting Exynos in Europe region for now
@@josuke6131 yeah
@@josuke6131 lol
@@josuke6131 Europe is now testing ground
wow i was actually surprised how good the exynos is, it has mostly been that one app that made it slower and lose the "race", when you look at the chart at 4:24 it isnt even that bad and even wins sometimes
I ran the geek bench 6 cpu benchmark on my S 22 (Exynos)twice. The first time, I had it on a normal surface. The second time, I laid it on a cold surface and on the cool surface it scored 250 points higher at single core score and around 100 points more at the multi core score. But in both cases it lost 3 or 4 percent battery.
Es malo para jugar? Cuanto se te gasta se batería?
The phones shipped with tsmc's sd chips will perform even better
I am very excited to the next snapdragon vs exynos comparison
As someone who uses an Exynos Samsung phone & regularly edits videos on it, it is truly awful. It's slow and takes way too long, games also often don't support the highest graphics settings. I'm looking forward to upgrading to a Fold 4 in a few months which should almost certainly come with at least a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. I hope the new magic chip team Samsung has apparently gotten together will be able to make more progress than the Exynos team
Wait for a 8 Gen 1+ phone, that processor overheats and eats up battery like hell
I get 15-16 hours on screen time on my iPhone 13pm
I get 20 hours screen on time on my S22 plus
Nah I had s21u and it had max 8hrs with shitty exynos chip.. 10% last me like 2-3h with 13pm
Y i get 12-13 hrs too with 10% left depends on ur settings with background refresh off and light to 10% and dark mode on only Wi-Fi on new iOS ez 15hrs for me
@ nope, Qualcomm and A Bionic are a shitty crappy chipset
@ I have iPhone 13 and it barely gets 9 hours sot
Do you think the video editing apps are an outlier and just need optimisation improvements? I don't believe the result shown here is true to the actual CPU performance of the E2200.
and i wonder if CDMA or GMS takes more battery? and also different feeds in instagram. i want him to make a battery test with only fair apps and on Airplane mode.
Probably. My guess is they use both the CPU and the GPU on Snapdragon, but given that Exynos 2200 has a new GPU which is unknown to them they revert to CPU-only encoding which is obviously way slower.
@@user-ps5up3og2h oh right, I haven't thought about it that way.but AMD's encoding/decoding engines aren't known to be the best anyway 😬
After i watched this i exported 4k video of 1 minute with same app on s22 plus exynos and oneplus 6 snapdragon 845. Exynos 2200 did it in 44 seconds while SD845 in 37 seconds. And it's procesor from 2018. I did same test few times and everytime snapdragon was faster .
Samsung Philippines claims that the S22 here is a Snapdragon Variant, I hope it’s true.
Also based on that test, I regret choosing S22 over the standard iPhone 13 (even the mini outperformed both of them) 😭
Nope, S21 Exynos it’s better
Well at least you got yourself an extra camera
Well I only Like samsung its because you can costumize Your home and other things and More features on you r camera lol...
You can check your cpu variant
@@_observado yeah that’s the very bright side. And the camera of S22 actually has better shot than the regular iPhone 13 and has telephoto while iPhone 13 doesn’t have.
I just can’t survive through the day because it will just die on me before the end of the day.
The Indonesian version also got the Snapdragon chipset. So glad to have this option for now 😉
Nope. It’s worse
Bener bang?
Gmn bang HP nya? Lu beli brp harganya
@@sth469 Exynos better
@@anuarbey7493 Exynos better
I ditched Samsung because of the Exynos when S5 came out.A friend of mine came from Australia with Snapdragon,while I got mine in Europe with Exynos.
Man,what a difference.Not just in terms of speed,but everything-stability,heating,battery endurance,etc.Even pictures looked waaaaay worse on my Ex.
So,Samsung became the Ex.
Yeah,someone could say "that was a long time ago,they've improved it over the years blah blah",but seeing the experiences of Ex users online,It's clear that it's just "blah blah fckng blah".
The way i figure it,Samsung still owes me some 250 euros or a third of the price,because I got only a third of the phone I payed for😂
Hi which S22 have you have ti ? And how muc SOT have it? I thinking about S22 plus 256gb version but I fear battery because I dont wanna charge 2-3 times by in one day :((
Do s22 exynos vs s21 snapdragon please.
You did the tests multiple times? because no electronic device acts same always.
Idk y Samsungs battery always drops so fast from 15% to 0 within few seconds or mins
because the phone actually dosent know the exact battery %. It's just guessing by calculating.
15% to 0% in few seconds is a broken battery
@@StambeccoAllaFragola doesn’t happen all the time, even my new and previous Samsung phones had issues. I do try my best not to overcharge
@@AlvinLenin there's no such thing as overcharge in smartphones. If you battery depletes in SECONDS from 15% to zero then you've got a faulty battery.
@@FSXgta Then why do only Samsung phones are SO bad at this?`I never had this problem with an LG phone for example or let alone an iPhone. Only Samsung.
Yeah I feel like the stuttering on the Exynos is way too much for a flagship phone. It's still not a big deal, I use my phone at maximum processing power and actually after a period of bad battery life it adjusted and lasts as much as optimised but it's wayyy more smoother, I used to keep locations and bluetooth off but now I set it back on and it's just as good as with them off after a period of adjustment.
The stuttering is still a lot for a flagship but I used my old S9+ a few times and god you don't notice the lag until you use a older phone. This one is so many times smoother.
Anyway for what I got, hence 2 years of Samsung Care + and Galaxy Buds Pro I think it's worth it. This S22 should have been price all the way down of $100. Both the SD8 and E2200.
It's kind of a big deal because the are meant to be the same phone , both cost the same but one out performs the other like it's not the same phone
I am still using my S9 plus. I am planning to upgrade to s22 plus or s22 ultra. I wanting for the price to drop or buy it during sale. I will jump from a Exynos 9810 to snapdragon 8 gen 1.
@@karthikm7063 lol this year the 8 gen 1 is more terribke than the exynos , i have an S9 exynos and its dog shit , dog shit to a point where i pressed the amoled real hard in frustration, better choose a real phone that doesn't cheat its customers
But how about the temperature?
Since they are using nearly the same amount of power, there was only 2 mins diff in the battery test between them, the thermals are also close to each other. The used amount of power generating the heat (in long term gaming SD will perform a bit better, but also will use a bit more power too, which will generate a bit more heat too, but in this tests they are equal).
@@randomcomment9992 I mean there always been difference of at least 5-10 Celsius degrees between older generations of Samsung S series between Sd nd Exynos versions.. So how's that gap with this generation is it narrowing down..
The battery ranking of the S22 is among the likes of the standard S10 and iPhone XS Max. It’s way down in the mid 30s of smartphones tested by phonebuff
Battery life being within margin of error is INCREDIBLE!
...both disappointing compared to rivals. They need to sort out efficiency as they are behind Apple and MediaTek.
New subscriber from Cape Town, South Africa.👊
This is why I made the switch to iPhone, after being a Samsung fan boy for the longest time and after mocking Apple. But man, I gotta say, I've never been more satisfied with performance and battery with a phone like this ever before.
im planning to switch to ios as well. Been mocking them as well, things started to change when they released 2018 ipad pro. And since iphone 11 i started to get curious about iphones. Now my next device will definety be the iphone 13.
Yeah, Ive experienced apple before... Im really Pleased on how Optimize ios to iphones are and How ram management on iphones can really store even when having a smaller ram than Android
I’m sick of both samsung and apple, i’ve used both and they all have compromises in one way or another. I still prefer my samsung over iphone but not by much.
Im using the S9 and the it was one of the powerful phones built by samsung when compared to iphones of that era , but as soon as samsung release the s20 series and iphone releasing 11 series things changed big time
Samsung screwed its own ass with hypocrisy and trash Chipset
Love their efficiency and optimisation but rn I'm ready for commitment to maintain iphones. They're a bit restricting.
How's the experience rn?
Also in Latin America we're getting Snapdragon version. You forgot about us :(
The extremely stupid estimations in terms of battery life is something that always annoys me with Android phones. Below ~10% you just can't trust the battery indicator AT ALL. It shows you 10% but it may die after just like 5 minutes of messaging. Or it might last longer and then randomly dies.
Overall it's just so damn stupid by Samsung to use different chips. Heck Samsung even knows that and that's why in literally every other phone that's not the S2 or Note line, they use only one chip.
And imo Samsung should kill the Snapdragon - NOT the Exynos. There are already way too many QSD phones. Competition is good. And with only Exynos, they could focus on optimizing them much better, especially since it's their own chip.
That's what I had in mind as well. They should jst stop using the snapdragon and jst focus solely on optimising the exnos, that way they will make their phones better and actually be competitive
Sure, if you want the short end of the stick. Keep defending them for giving you a worse product than other regions. See where that gets you.
I dont think its an android issue. Been using an android for the last three years and it still is predictable and consistent. I think it might be a brand thing since apple exaggerates 100 - 96 as well.
@@parthmalani6286
1. Yeah it's not exactly an Android thing - more like a Samsung thing.
2. Apple actually "exaggerates" throughout the entire battery level. Not just 96-100%. The lower the battery gets, the closer it comes to the "real" percentage.
For example when it still shows 100% it might be down to 92% already. When it shows 60% it is about 55% and when it's 20% it's actually 20%. Apple is doing this very consistently, which is why you don't get these random shutdowns and like a 5-10% drop in literally a few minutes like here. And tbh it kinda "feels" better to have the "100%" there longer 😅
@@Raja995mh33 Id rather have a consistent reading. I know about battery anxiety and 100 percent feels psychologically better but Id rather have accuracy. My phone has fast/slow/ trickle charging options( you decide) and charge limits. eg stops charging at 80 percent. It still gives me consistent reading and good battery life considering its 3 years plus old(6 hr sot minimum). Its asus btw. I cant believe samsung cant get this sorted
Like bruh even the South Korea gets the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 while the Exynos is there
I played this video because I have a 2 day old Smsung S22 Plus with Exynos. Before I had for 2 years the Samsung S10 Lite with Snapdragon and it performed to the last day great in performance with no lag and battery life very good. But this new S22 plus battery I found that % goes down much quicker than on S10 Lite. I had the S20 for 1 month before it got stolen and it was crap with Exynos (hot and horrible battery life). It seems that battery life is still problem on S22 with not the best battery life.
How is battery life now? What is your average screen on time? I've read that it takes about 2 weeks before battery life gets better the phones needs to get to know you
Wow, supposedly corolla engine consume fuel better than mercedes due to the moderate performance, which have to be the same with exynos. And good to note that snapdragon beat exynos 6% in google maps.
The optimization on EXYNOS needs to be better that's it. Exynos is also the best processor. 👌🏻
True, AMD GPU isn’t very well optimized
Which resolution did you used and was it with 120hz?
Exynos chipset was one of the main reasons I didn't end up getting an S22 here in the UK. I'm very pleased with my Oppo Find X5 Pro it's an extremely impressive device with SD8gen1.
What nonsense, Exynos S22U is better than Qualcomm in battery and performance
@@androidoneiu5206 that's definitely not what every video I've watched and every review I read said.
@@aleccino turns out exynos is better at ray tracing when compared to snapdragon 8 Gen 2 so yea
@@luciferjohnson8495nah
I guess this is what Apple meant about the iPhone 13 being 2 years ahead.
Desde o o lançamento do Galaxy S22, o Brasil só tem as versões com Snapdragon.
Graças a Deus!
Are worse
temperature?
I remember when these phones came out SAMSUNG promised that both chipsets got the same performance. So apparently SAMSUNG misled its customers.
Nope, the problem is that some apps aren’t optimized
@@androidoneiu5206 yeah but SAMSUNG promised that the 2 soc will have similar performance. Customers dont want to know why SAMSUNG failed to deliver it.
@Using Intel as a heater nope, because Exynos 2100 outperfromed Qualcomm in battery and benchmarks
@Using Intel as a heater nope, because Exynos 2100 outperfromed Qualcomm in battery and benchmarks
@@androidoneiu5206 Samsung is known for faking benchmark
Most awaited video, Thank you so much
So both batteries suck equally, well done Samsung. Exynos is a top tier mid-range processor if we are being honest.
How u can say 8hrs sot is suck?????
Well both lasted 1½h less than the S21/22 Ultra's
False
@@VedavyasRS Ford Focus tdci also uses less petrol than Focus RS.
Actually my base s22 sd variant gets awesome battery life. Right now I have 2:42 of sot with 68% left. Oh and I'm strictly mobile data no wifi. I think people getting 3-4 sot got faulty units when pre-orders were made to fast and therefore quality control was low
I was planning to buy S24, but after hearing rumours of Exynos chip in normal 2 models, I am buying the S23.
I had a very bad experience with Exynos with my S20 plus and S21 FE. Finally I was happy with my S22 which came with 8 gen 1
you should first make sure if your region has exynos or snapdragon. if your region has exynos, you can still get the s24 ultra which has snapdragon worldwide. plus this time it actually looks like exynos is good because there are leaked benchmarks and it is almost identical to snapdragon 8 gen 3
@@ZoidVERSE Yeah, my region always get Exynos. I have used S23 Ultra and for me personally its not comfortable as it is a small computer in your hand. I love the device but its not for me. I have tried Exynos in past and at that time also, benchmarks results were approx same compared to snapdragon counterpart.
The only issue I have with Exynos is battery drain when device throttles.
I had to forcefully use device at 60hz to have a decent battery backup.
I would wait a year or so before trusting Exynos again.
The R&D of Qualcomm is much superior to Samsung in chip making
@@MrAyushguptaful yes I totally agree. however if you have time until getting a new phone, I would wait until the release and see if the exynos version is any good. if it isn't then I would buy the s23
@@ZoidVERSE Are you also planning to buy?
@@MrAyushguptaful nah I'm just giving advice
Two years ago I bought the sd865 s20+ , had to import it from Korea as in the uk was exynos and there were big differences between 990 and sd865. This year I bought the s22 ultra exynos thinking that’s better but battery is awful, 4-5h of SOT, lag everywhere with bad animations, overheats easily and reception is worse. With s20+ which is imported I had 4 bars of lte, with ultra only one bar, sometimes two and I’ve used same SIM cards and from same location. I hate exynos and my next phone it’s going to be the iPhone 14 Pro
Same man, I live in the UK and I can't keep paying for an inferior product
Exynos modem is just shit. Imagine an imported device (with unoptimized network config for your country) having better signal than the official model 🤧
@@nvnh319 stop
Lying Exynos is the best
Nope, install the latests updates on your phone, or restore it
Nope, don’t switch
So 8 hours SOT I think that’s more than enough for the average person
Filmora could just be optimized bad, dont know anyone who uses this app for video editing or exporting... I would leave it out because other than that its more or less a tie.
The biggest shocker here is that South Korea versions itself uses a snapdragon chip, rather than in-house one lol.
samsung need to do what apple do with thier A series processor make it as dedicated as possible for the phone only that way it can beat snapdragon easily and even reach apple level
They're doing it now
So they're taking time and will release the chipset on 2025
Samsung already did that with the Exynos 8890 and 8895 used in the S7 and S8. They had completely custom-cores called "Mongoose". And they were GREAT. But Samsung stupidly killed this and went back to standard Cortex-Cores and that exactly when the problems around Exynos started.
But they will never reach Apple for sure. Apple is just so damn ahead of everyone else in this business. In terms of core-count and power draw you actually should compare the QSD888 and Exynos 2200 to the M1 - not the A15. And the M1 - despite being almost 2 years old(!) it runs circles around both of them. It's just not even close. Even the A12X is way ahead of both chips and that thing is partly only about HALF as fast and is 4 years old.
@@Raja995mh33 A12X maybe not but M1 yea
@@androidoneiu5206 Even the A12X still is.
Damn.. what a test! Congratulations
Last year's Exynos 2100 was pretty good but this year they did it again this Eclips GPU is a real led down
the problem is that many apps aren't optimized for eclipse GPU yet
@@androidoneiu5206 its been 4 month's since s22 was released, still not optimized? Lame excuse.
@@androidoneiu5206 naa Samsung themselves are to blame they're not pushing developers to optimise you can tell from that rendering test...they got the same cores yet
@@someonetooknuggets lol, AMD GPU is a newer technology is not easy to optimize
@@SD-vs4wx and that’s we need to push Samsung and the devs
Apple putting M1 on their macs: gains 5x the performance
Samsung putting their chip in their devices: loosing 30% overall
Strange seeing that stuttering on the exynos, I have an exynos s22U and it’s buttery smooth all the time, my only gripe is the high standby battery usage, it it was limited to say 1% an hour I’d comfortably have 2-3 days of battery, I’m curious if Samsung could roll out an update that significantly cut standby activity
And Exynos ok other tests win in battery
And performance
you should use naptime for that
@@IwanSCH well I'll certainly try
I have the s22 ultra too with exynos chip set and unfortunately mine stutters like crazy, my moto edge 20 feels faster and smoother with only having the snapdragon 775 chipset. Honestly really disappointed
Finally SD in india for the first time
έχω το samsung s22 ultra με τον exynos 2200 και πραγματικά είναι φοβερό.... Η μπαταρία κρατάει μια μέρα έχουμε και συσκευή με το snapdragon 8 gen 1 και δεν υπάρχει καμία διαφορά....
En serio es bueno?
We need the new S24 tested!!
Considering SDs keep boiling since last year ..Maybe now exynos is a better option...Yeah who would have guessed...History repeats itself...
I'm so glad I have the S22 Ultra with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 😍😍
Is incredible how many come to hate on the Exynos without watching the video, understand this: the Exynos 990 was trash so was many chips from Qualcomm prior to that, current Exynos chips are working without issues.
Tf You're on?
What a brillant move from Samsung to sell a midrange phone for the price of a flagship!
I think it's just horrible optimisation for Exynos. I actually ran the export test with the S22 ultra alongside my trusty old Note 10+, where the gap in performance is much, much bigger between the two. And guess what? Both phones ran the export in the exact same time, I could not tell which one finished first, that close. Which is crazy, considering they are 3 generation apparat (more than 60% gain in geekbench for S22 compared to the Note).
I'm wondering how my s22 ultra only gets like 3 to 4 hours of screen on time. I just sent it back to samsung for repair because it wasn't charging. Hope it gets back better than ever.
s22 is mean for aesthetic❤️🔥
aesthetic only ......... and maybe display and camera as well😁
Temperature comparisions would be cool in future Exynos vs Snap shitty loopholes
For the speed test, I think you need to beware the part of game update. Those first download at the second time would take less time as the download already on the cache of the server.
I’ve been a galaxy user forever… but this is the reason why i got the iPhone 13… blistering performance and amazing battery life.
The exynos chip versions usually gives you dual sim and the snapdradon version usually gives you better performance.
In NA, it's highly unlikely you use 2 sim cards at the same time.
Only the US version is single SIM. In other parts of the world they are dual SIM as well...
who the fuck uses dual sim anyways
@@osaobeid7828 I do
@@osaobeid7828 ehm people not in the US 🤦
@@osaobeid7828 self centred human being
Great test Bro ! Thank you
Both chips are not the best this year.
So are y’all gonna test the iPhone SE 2022 in a battery Test and maybe speed & drop test? I’d be really interested in that?
The Exynos went from one step forward with the 2100 to two step backwards with the 2200.
The problem is the bad app optimization for AMD GPU
@@androidoneiu5206 Something else is going on with it also. Towards the end of the speed test it slowed down significantly and got choppy. It was consistent with complains I keep seeing across the internet.
Malaysia ones uses Qualcomm variants instead of Exynos variants due to low Galaxy S series sales like Galaxy S21, S20, etc. Majority of them have moved to Xiaomi or Apple flagship phones because of using much better processor than Samsung flagship phones with their own flagship Exynos processor.
Thats the main prob of exynos it stutter even at low cpu loads..mostly bc of poor optimisation and it doesn't get fixed
Shitzynos
Samsung should change the engineering team or might stop making exynos. And also their semiconductor fabrication seems not so good quality compared to TSMC. They should do something