I want to address three points in the comments: 1st: lack of throttling and real-life tests: unfortunately, as I buy the phones with my own money, I'm always limited to the phones I have for testing. Both throttling and real-life tests would put the larger phones at an advantage. I'll re-run the test in January with Samsung Snapdragon and new Exynos(if it comes out) chipsets, which will be more fair. 2nd: AnTuTu is not comparable across platforms, which is a valid point. Even AnTuTu developers mentioned that on their website. I thought I would exclude that too in the final result or give iPhone 10, but I decided to go this way since the tasks are still the same across both platforms, and there could be some value in comparing GPU and CPU scores. One can also argue that the tasks on Geekbench always give iOS an advantage. 3rd: Xiaomi 15 runs hot. I can confirm this, it was consistently hotter than the other phones, I also heard the Realme has the same issue, which is claimed to be software incompatibility. We will wait to see how the story will unfold.
@@EMPLAYGAMING they did but with oxygen os 15 aka color os 15 oneplus will get a bigger boost in gaming and you will see it performing better than iqoo!
@@divytyagi2057 do you think OnePlus will perform better than iqoo but you should know that every year when OnePlus and iqoo release their flagship phones every time iqoo perfoms much better than OnePlus
@@Randomdude21-eit's never about optimization, 99% of android games are trash ass copycats with more ads than a minefield (some don't even have textures). Android games used to be good a decade ago. Want the play the best games nowadays? Download PSP emulator and load PSP roms.
Tensor served its purpose, which was to be humilliated by the allmighty A18, Snapdragon Elite and Dimensity 9400. No way I will be spending $1,000 on a SoC that is this mediocre.
It's pretty impressive how successfully MediaTek improved their chips to not only compete, but this time even defeat long time king Qualcomm (Apple is in different league). Especially in GPU performance, which was always the weakest part of MediaTek chips. But now, it has the most powerful GPU of those 5 chips
Battery at the end of the test: iPhone 15 Pro Max: 86% Vivo x200 pro: 81% Xiaomi 15: 68% Pixel 9: 76% Samsung Galaxy 24 (exynos variant): 67% A18 Pro is the clear winner with Mediatek 9400 close behind. Snapdragon 8 Elite is a massive disappointment
it's because 8 elite is not released globally...they are chinese imported mobiles and global apps are not optimised yet....so you can't test it yet...wait for global release of 8 elite and then see...
@@MarvoloRiddle But who is to say that any OEM using the hot SD8G4 will not suffer the same issues with heat and thermals? We will have to see, but this is a brand-new mobile chip design, and Qualcomm may simply have a problem even if they use TSMC.
Some brands are launching the 8 elite right after its launch while other brands like samsung and oneplus are optimizing their chips for best performance
Yea, Vivo too, they are holding back the Dimensity cpu proformance, abd Realme is definitely holding back hpu for the 8 elite. A better comparison would be between the iQoo Neo 10 pro and Oneplus 13
@@Vlad-vivat what are u talking about?snapdragon is far far better than mdtk in terms of video processing it has more support,better isp and better hardware capabilities u got no idea and talking about effeciency mdtk is slighty better and it was the problem of realme device itself not 8 elite see in oneplus 13
I bought the Pixel 9 pro xl 256GB version for next to nothing with a subscription over two years even though I knew it weaknesses. It will be good enough for these two years I suppose but like you said, it's really nothing better than a mid range phone in terms of performance. I would've never paid premium price for it though.
Not true and it doesn't matter whatsoever and no unless you want to run a benchmark all day long like that. Real life experience is all that matter for 96% of us and 9 Pro runs flawlessly, and even better with QPR1 update (coning December)
@@androguyy so the phone performs better next month? 💀💀💀 Google fanboys are amazing, always protecting the garbage hardware google offers, good thing the tensor chip is similar to the iPhone 12 one, oh wait, that device is 4 years old 💀💀
@ don't know how software works? 💀💀 QPR1 build comes with animation tweaks and improvements (which I'm currently running on beta) which is totally normal thing in the sea of smartphone, how do you think One UI 7 will come with never-seen-before performance upgrade kid 😇 And I've never praised Tensor chip, I've said it does not matter when real life performance is so good that none of that shit matter for 96% of us. Read and use the device and go out touch some grass too 😇
Antutu on android and antutu on ios is not good to compare, because is results in different scores and is not fair for ios, the developers of antutu said this on their site
Great input. However, I believe that you are taking an indispensable variable out of the equation: throttling! On a daily basis, throttling has an immense impact on heat generation and battery drain. When throttled, these phones need to showcase how efficiently they manage to dissipate heat and budget battery. That's more like a real world scenario. Can't wait to see that on your channel. Love from your country ❤
If you actually watch the video, you'll realise that he did address this. Unfortunately throttling is different by phone, not by SoC so any "test" is only comparable with the same phone...
I strongly disagree. Tell me a single time your phone throttled in the past. Only synthetic benchmarks that pin the SoC to the max lead to throttling. I much prefer this sort of testing.
@@Kirmo13 I mean, I have an S21, but it does it throttle and overheat all time. Even told me I can't use the camera cause the phone is too hot. Over winter the phone is fine, but during summer or when I go to any of the warm countries, the only thing keeping the thing alive is that I cool it with water.
@@JanVerny that's because of external temperature, not because they phone's chip was pushed so hard that it had to throttle That will happen regardless of what chip you have in your phone
3DMark is comparable across platforms, AFAIK. Regarding AnTuTu, your point is valid, I thought to exclude it too, but they are still focusing on the same tasks even though the GPU library is different. For the AI part, nothing is comparable since the library is simply different, and Apple can optimize their own Core ML, like how they optimize M chipsets for Final Cut Pro.
Wao, i was wondering if dimensity 9400 could beat SD8 elite, and the results were shocking for me, very impressive from mediatek, for developing such a good chipset
Another interesting video as always, Mo! Your tests are some of the best I could find on Internet atm. Could we also consider the battery comsumption here? If so, the iphone and mediatek did great. Small suggestion to also include the snapdragon 8gen3 next time, I got curious as to how it would compare. Keep up the good work!!
Loved this video. Can you do a real life performance test video between 9400 and 8 elite. To know things like thermals and battery efficiency of both. I've seen quite a bit of content that Apple's new chip is far below the 8 Elite. I have never used an Apple phone, but I have only seen videos. I want to know if it is good to judge apple chip by this antutu score. Can you make a video of that too
Hi, I'm planning to buy S24 ultra 512gb from dubai for 83,000 and now I can see IQOO 13 or Vivo X200 pro. Camera and display(for watching content ) my only priority. Please suggest the best mobile for my needs. There is no price barrier
for watching content you must go with Xiaomi because they have the best display tuning along with best speakers. So you should go with Xiaomi for better experience.
Samsung galaxy ultra has ultimately best display on the market, it has antiglare glass and best display. Do not even consider chinese crap like xiaomi or iqoo if you value your system stability, privacy and features.
Vivo has the best camera, Samsung really falls short in comparison. The displays are about the same, Vivo has a 10bit panel while Samsung has the anti reflective screen for outdoor situations
you should wait for the S25U if price is not a barrier, it will have some improvements for the cameras, and still have this top notch anti reflective coating on the panel, which is the best on the market vivo indeed have better photo capabilities overall for sure (especially in low light !), but samsung is i think just better overall furthermore, you could get yourself some of the products in the samsung ecosystem, which is pretty good (one of their laptops, their buds 3 pro which sound very very very good when using a good EQ...) (obviously, if it doesnt bother you to get "locked" a little bit in the ecosystem)
all these chinese brands with the 8 elite don't seem to be performing as I expected in terms of efficiency and thermal management, I would like to see how the s25 series will do
The S25 will perform worst as Samsung limits temperatures, so unless you tweak it, do not expect the SD8G4 to be the killer chip Qualcomm marketing and RUclips-sponsored reviews suggest. We have seen in multitasking tests that the S24U gets killed by the Pixel 9 Pro due to Samsung's throttling of the temperature.
The problem is that the 8 Elite does not have efficiency cores, Qualcomm is so desperate to overcome Apple that it has totally forgotten the effectiveness, and this will lead to the battery consumption of Android devices on the market that will be equipped with 8 Elite. Mediatek, on the other hand, made a giant leap in both efficiency and performance, I would say it’s a good year for mediatek.
I'm very impressed by the AI GPU performance of Exynos 2400, didn't expect it at all 😮 could this be thanks to the RDNA 3 based architecture or maybe it has more cores? On the other end, i'm a little disappointed by the 8 Elite performace, but knowing that Xiaomi often give us the "worst" performace among the top Android smartphones, i think there's margin to improve on top of what we saw
In the Geekbench test your S24 Exynos got 12% lower result than mine 🤔, even in light mode, my multi-core value is 6200. In energy saver mode its 5800. Btw I have the 256gb version with UFS 4.0 while you have the 128gb with 3.1 I think. I wonder if this effects the export tests in the beginning.
It also says on the screen he beat 73% of the S24 devices. His score is already way better than what most people will see. Yours is just a golden sample.
@JanVerny where do you see this number exactly? I find it a bit hard to believe that die-to-die variation within one model can be 10+ % 🤔. Maybe the faster UFS 4 storage has an effect on the Geekbench although it shouldn't or there simply is some throttling going on.
@@flowqi212 Ah, sorry man, I got it wrong, it says so on the 3DMark bench. Geekbench doesn't track device scores, but I found user results between 5400 and 6500. I do think the variance can be really big between devices.
@JanVerny what I can say for certain is that your score will be much lower if you start the Benchmark right after a stress test etc. and if the battery is low the divce might also be throttling. Geekbench should track battery and device temperature to make this more conclusive somehow. That said I don't really expect any major throttling in Moe's video tbh 🤔
Thanks for the review 🙏🏽 On the other hand, Xiaomi is really the last brand to choose to test a new high-end processor. Also, your Applebench scores, sorry Geekbench 🤧 are a bit weird, it's true that the A18 Pro is a little better than the Dimensity 9400 and Snapdragon 8 Elite in single core, but it's never better in multi-core. Regarding the Exynos 2400, Samsung would have just had to reduce the default frequency of the cores a little bit, not necessarily want to have the same benchmark scores as Apple and Qualcomm ( in fact, do like Huawei and Google) and it would have been a very good processor 🤷🏽♂️ And as you said at 7:58, the Tensor G4 in the Pixel 9 Pro should instead compete for the "best mid-range processor", and even then, it won't be on the podium 🤧 🚶🏽♂️ 🚶🏽♂️ 🚶🏽♂️ Ps: Adobe clearly favors iPhones (Apple products), and above all is not the only photo-video editing application, to be really impartial, try another one. And the Tensor G4 😮💨 is supposed to be a processor designed and specialized in Ai, and yet even in this field, it's the last in class, pff 🤦🏽♂️
Hi, so for the Geekbench you are right, yesterday, when I ran it, A18 Pro got a better score. Today, I got a new update from Xiaomi, and after that, I got 9K for multicore, which was better than A18 Pro.
Did you turn on High Performance Mode on Xiaomi 15? Also this time Xiaomi 15 series has the lowest benchmark scores among other Snapdragon 8 Elite powered phones launched in China!
@@xnutzii Not sure what you meant by 'that it’s even slower than the G5,' but the G5 should definitely make some gains in the numbers game compared to previous models. Let’s not forget Google’s focus, though-that’s strictly on the experience
Since black Friday is approaching, I feel like getting an s24+ because it supports 7 years of updates, but where I live it comes with an exynos so should I get it or should I get a refurbished or used s23 ultra?
Take your time to still check for good sellers in your country… ask as many as you can, you’ll definitely still see some that have imported and sells the snapdragon variant… yall should always know this, I see this kind of comment too much
@@cordigunstheobliterator5251but even if there's is a Snapdragon version will it be compatible to work very well in my region?, for example the esim and connection might not be as good as the one that's already available in my region.
Poeple complain about the exynos being worse and the battery is bad on it. Also, imagine spending the same amount of money for a worse version of an s24 plus. So u could get the s23 ultra or a pixel 9.
@@Franzotm yup that's why I was asking but I don't know why people still buy it, maybe because Samsung is a reliable company and the software and updates are good I guess
I can't complain on the Tensor G4. I switched from iPhone 15 Pro. Despite G4 being as powerfull as A14, Pixel runs much better than iPhone 12. Thanks to a huge optimalization and 120 Hz display.
Of course, a phone from 2024 will be smoother than a phone from five years ago-the correct comparison is the iPhone 16 Pro Max versus the similarly priced Pixel 9 Pro XL. For example, compare a Pixel 4 with an iPhone 16 Pro!
@andyH_England As I sad by Benchmarks Pixel 9 Pro is a powerfull as iPhone 12, half powrfull of the phones running Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. I was ONLY able to compare it with my previous iPhone 15 Pro criplet by iOS 18 update.
@@Patrikch100 I have a Pixel 8 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, and the iPhone is a far better device for smoothness and scrolling and, more importantly, significantly better RAM management. My Pixel dumps apps out of memory too quickly, which is frustrating-my iPhone keeps them for days.
@@kevinyoliveira68no they are not, not even close. Not a single game is optimized for android. All games run half the resoltuion that iphone runs. Iphone still run games better, with lower gpu scores because games are buildt for ios. Until that changes it wont win. They should make games optimized for some android models
Yes, we need a creator to find the best apps for every use and then use that specific app. The problem is that some Android apps are better optimised than on iOS. Adobe Rush is one of the most popular, so probably why it is used.
Don't hate on me but everytime i was watching 16 pro max videos, all the android fanboy were writting "wait for 8 elit" or "when 8 elite is out apple will be so done". And surprisingly i see no comments like this under this video. All i see is people trying to find excuses and defend the 8 elite. If 18pro would get destroyed there would be like millions of comments saying bye bye apple. So please put some respect on every brands even if you hate some of them
@@kevinyoliveira68it only did better at gaming😂 and in terms of gaming ios performs leagues ahead of android so no competion for iphone there. Looks better on paper but in real life a18pro runs alot better
Seems like A18 is the best for professional, daily & long term usage.. and you can also play games smoothly in highest graphic even if the benchmark is lower than the rest chip .. but not everyone play games ..
Try Snapdragon 8 elite on a gaming phone. With superior cooling and maxed out clock speed this will be a beast. Both 9400 ams 8 Elite is powerful I can tell you that but neither have enough time and budget pushed into for the most optimization which A18 pro benefits from. This is why apple chips are the most efficient and powerful.
There are a specific Adobe apps for Samsung phones available on the galaxy store its more optimised for galaxy phone i guess it might have helped the exynos in that round
@@Eggk1_ you know as per Geekerwan's analysis, the A18 Pro pulls in around 12 watts during Geekbench's multi-core test, compared to the Snapdragon 8 Elite's 16.5 watts.
Looks like Xiaomi messed up somehow. After yesterday's software update, even Realme GT 7 Pro gets 3000 single core and 9200 multi-core consistently without heating up.
This test is flawed by the fact that he didn't use the same form factor on all phones. You can't compare chipsets strength via various benchmarks if one phone has a larger screen, making it a larger device, hence having more space for cooling components. Appreciate the effort, nonetheless.
Bro it is not fair İPhone and Vivo has top of the line but other brands has base model In my oppinion the devices should be like that; İPhone 16 Pro Max Vivo X200 Pro Xiaomi 15 Pro Google Pixel 9 Pro XL Galaxy S24 Ultra
Though the tensor g4 is shit compared to other processors, it runs great on my pixel 9. Of course i don't do heavy gaming or anything, but it'll probably run like crap there
honestly exynos didn't even do that bad given it's one generation behind and all these new chipsets pretty much offered 2 generation leaps, as for the 8 Elite it was meh, probably soemthing to do with xiaomi's optimization or soemthing nice test
El dimensity 9400 es el mejor procesador del 2025 es más equilibrado con sus gráficas Nvidia. No se calienta en nada, y cuando salga el 9400 + será mucho más potente.
I want to address three points in the comments:
1st: lack of throttling and real-life tests: unfortunately, as I buy the phones with my own money, I'm always limited to the phones I have for testing. Both throttling and real-life tests would put the larger phones at an advantage. I'll re-run the test in January with Samsung Snapdragon and new Exynos(if it comes out) chipsets, which will be more fair.
2nd: AnTuTu is not comparable across platforms, which is a valid point. Even AnTuTu developers mentioned that on their website. I thought I would exclude that too in the final result or give iPhone 10, but I decided to go this way since the tasks are still the same across both platforms, and there could be some value in comparing GPU and CPU scores. One can also argue that the tasks on Geekbench always give iOS an advantage.
3rd: Xiaomi 15 runs hot. I can confirm this, it was consistently hotter than the other phones, I also heard the Realme has the same issue, which is claimed to be software incompatibility. We will wait to see how the story will unfold.
U took the worst phn with 8 elite
Wait for s25
@@isasametturkmen tf are you talking about. Its already the hottest phone without performance mode but u wanna enable it?
@@benbeckmann2831 hahahhahah
@@isasametturkmen with no heat. What’s the point of having so much power with so much heat
The Xiaomi 15/Elite is tested to be the worst performer of all SD Ellite chips by a big margin.
snapdragon 8 elite holds the potential to literally run almost all pc games at minimum 30fps.
@@Thedarkethystwhat's stopping it?
@@Thedarkethyst Not a chance
And HyperOS is one of the worst Android UIs, just like MIUI was (since version 10 and up)
@@drivko6393hyper oa is best os unlike ios fake os foe stupid people like you belive in apple lies
Dunno why the 8 elite is poor on this phone. They probably cheaped out on the cooling. Please try again with the OnePlus 13
I think iqoo optimizes best on their phones . So try iqoo 13 for 8 elite
@@EMPLAYGAMING they did but with oxygen os 15 aka color os 15 oneplus will get a bigger boost in gaming and you will see it performing better than iqoo!
@@divytyagi2057 do you think OnePlus will perform better than iqoo but you should know that every year when OnePlus and iqoo release their flagship phones every time iqoo perfoms much better than OnePlus
@@divytyagi2057 oneplus is very bad for gaming now the os is clunky and they way they optimise is bad
Yeah
MTK is like AMD
Snapdragon is like Intel
The underdog start to go ham on the main one, love it.
There are rumors about Qualcomm buying Intel haha
@Dmckdnsmssnsns not only rumors, but documents and a statement surfaced they where circling intel for a while now, as well as AMD 😅
Plot twist:
ADRENO is an anagram of RADEON
@@ommaraftab594 welcome to anagram land
Wow, I didn't notice that before@@ommaraftab594
All that power but barely any good mobile games😢
They dont optimise games for android unfortunatly. All that gpu and no use of it
@@Randomdude21-eit's never about optimization, 99% of android games are trash ass copycats with more ads than a minefield (some don't even have textures).
Android games used to be good a decade ago. Want the play the best games nowadays? Download PSP emulator and load PSP roms.
Only ios
@@ommaraftab594 fortnite is good
@@ommaraftab594 seen tests, it does not run that well
Why is Tensor chip even there😂
Because is a chip, obviously
$1200 msrp
@@eugenioocon6922 no kidding Sherlock,it really is
@@eugenioocon6922genius
Tensor served its purpose, which was to be humilliated by the allmighty A18, Snapdragon Elite and Dimensity 9400. No way I will be spending $1,000 on a SoC that is this mediocre.
It's pretty impressive how successfully MediaTek improved their chips to not only compete, but this time even defeat long time king Qualcomm (Apple is in different league). Especially in GPU performance, which was always the weakest part of MediaTek chips. But now, it has the most powerful GPU of those 5 chips
MediaTek ❌️
Nvidia ✅️
I think nowadays phones are optimised to get higher scores in benchmarks
But in reality performance and efficiency isn't that great
apple is not "in different league", they came in 2nd place under MediaTek and lost all of the tests that weren't optimized for iOS.
bro called TG4 a good boy for participating XD
That was funny af XD
Battery at the end of the test:
iPhone 15 Pro Max: 86%
Vivo x200 pro: 81%
Xiaomi 15: 68%
Pixel 9: 76%
Samsung Galaxy 24 (exynos variant): 67%
A18 Pro is the clear winner with Mediatek 9400 close behind. Snapdragon 8 Elite is a massive disappointment
it's because 8 elite is not released globally...they are chinese imported mobiles and global apps are not optimised yet....so you can't test it yet...wait for global release of 8 elite and then see...
@@blackhole-tq2hv then the entire test is not valid for the same reason.
He used adobe rush and Lightroom which are awful on android. And a phone with shitty cooling and slow ram for 8 elite
@@MarvoloRiddle But who is to say that any OEM using the hot SD8G4 will not suffer the same issues with heat and thermals? We will have to see, but this is a brand-new mobile chip design, and Qualcomm may simply have a problem even if they use TSMC.
*"Massive disappointment?"* What about Tensor?. 😂😂 What would you make of that?
I'm very surprised by the Dimensity 9400 !! It's a very strong chipset 💪🏽
Some brands are launching the 8 elite right after its launch while other brands like samsung and oneplus are optimizing their chips for best performance
Yea, Vivo too, they are holding back the Dimensity cpu proformance, abd Realme is definitely holding back hpu for the 8 elite. A better comparison would be between the iQoo Neo 10 pro and Oneplus 13
Appreciate the Exynos 2400 coverage
A18 pro chips along with optimised apps and games are pretty much unbeatable at this time.
That is the tough reality
I wish you had add a phone with Snapdragon Gen 3 too.
I don't think it's fair on the exynos the poor guy 😄
the most energy efficient and powerful 9400.
too bad 8300u isn't so efficient
@Thorfinn0607 and who has it easy now?
But you can't use that power because of the lack of custom drivers haha
@gamingwithabid1166 I'm not a gamer, I need energy efficiency, but power for video processing.
@@Vlad-vivat what are u talking about?snapdragon is far far better than mdtk in terms of video processing it has more support,better isp and better hardware capabilities u got no idea and talking about effeciency mdtk is slighty better and it was the problem of realme device itself not 8 elite see in oneplus 13
Please dont use Adobe Rush for video editing. Its just bad for Android. Thanks for the comparison.
I bought the Pixel 9 pro xl 256GB version for next to nothing with a subscription over two years even though I knew it weaknesses. It will be good enough for these two years I suppose but like you said, it's really nothing better than a mid range phone in terms of performance. I would've never paid premium price for it though.
its still a great performing phone regardless. Genuinly what would you do to make this phone even choke?
Not true and it doesn't matter whatsoever and no unless you want to run a benchmark all day long like that. Real life experience is all that matter for 96% of us and 9 Pro runs flawlessly, and even better with QPR1 update (coning December)
@@androguyy so the phone performs better next month? 💀💀💀 Google fanboys are amazing, always protecting the garbage hardware google offers, good thing the tensor chip is similar to the iPhone 12 one, oh wait, that device is 4 years old 💀💀
Does new Pixel still have garbage modem?
@ don't know how software works? 💀💀 QPR1 build comes with animation tweaks and improvements (which I'm currently running on beta) which is totally normal thing in the sea of smartphone, how do you think One UI 7 will come with never-seen-before performance upgrade kid 😇
And I've never praised Tensor chip, I've said it does not matter when real life performance is so good that none of that shit matter for 96% of us. Read and use the device and go out touch some grass too 😇
Exynos is surprisingly enough and better in AI...good job Samsung 😊
Rubbish
Great vid. But here's a small suggestion the same antutu version on all devices would have been highly appreciated.
Thanks for the feedback.
While we're at it, it's the only benchmark in this video that is not cross platform 😅
Antutu cant be compared between platforms they stated on their page
Antutu on android and antutu on ios is not good to compare, because is results in different scores and is not fair for ios, the developers of antutu said this on their site
Should have waited for the global launch of these phones
I really want to know is buying Samsung S24+ Exynos good
wait for s25
Which is best for gaming at extreme FPS and graphics: RedMagic 10 Pro, ROG 9 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, or iPad Pro? Please help!
Great input. However, I believe that you are taking an indispensable variable out of the equation: throttling! On a daily basis, throttling has an immense impact on heat generation and battery drain. When throttled, these phones need to showcase how efficiently they manage to dissipate heat and budget battery. That's more like a real world scenario. Can't wait to see that on your channel. Love from your country ❤
If you actually watch the video, you'll realise that he did address this. Unfortunately throttling is different by phone, not by SoC so any "test" is only comparable with the same phone...
I strongly disagree. Tell me a single time your phone throttled in the past. Only synthetic benchmarks that pin the SoC to the max lead to throttling.
I much prefer this sort of testing.
@@Kirmo13 I mean, I have an S21, but it does it throttle and overheat all time. Even told me I can't use the camera cause the phone is too hot. Over winter the phone is fine, but during summer or when I go to any of the warm countries, the only thing keeping the thing alive is that I cool it with water.
@@JanVerny that's because of external temperature, not because they phone's chip was pushed so hard that it had to throttle
That will happen regardless of what chip you have in your phone
@@Kirmo13 It will obviously happen a lot more with a phone that produces more heat and/or has bad cooling.
Im I THE ONLY ONE WHO LOOKS AT THE BATTERY DRAIN.... OMG WTF
In first test Samsung finished in 3.27 according to the watch on the side. Seems you have made a mistake mentioning 4.27 @ 2:41
A very useful comparison, thanks!
you excluded a18 pro for ai but included it in antutu and 3d mark ? which is not comparable also!!
already asked to be excused
3DMark is comparable across platforms, AFAIK. Regarding AnTuTu, your point is valid, I thought to exclude it too, but they are still focusing on the same tasks even though the GPU library is different. For the AI part, nothing is comparable since the library is simply different, and Apple can optimize their own Core ML, like how they optimize M chipsets for Final Cut Pro.
@@techmo2020 same with 3dmark which uses metal on ios..
@@TheMichaelparis good to know for the next time.
Thank you very much for the temperature's!
thanks for the video. 9400 really improved and now can be compare with iphone chip and snapdragon
Спасибо за сравнение,ждём оптимизацию новых чипов и новый тест!
Whats the battery?
5:04 Antutu is not cross platform comparable...
Wao, i was wondering if dimensity 9400 could beat SD8 elite, and the results were shocking for me, very impressive from mediatek, for developing such a good chipset
I'm impressed with the exynos 2400 raytracing performance
Another interesting video as always, Mo! Your tests are some of the best I could find on Internet atm. Could we also consider the battery comsumption here? If so, the iphone and mediatek did great. Small suggestion to also include the snapdragon 8gen3 next time, I got curious as to how it would compare.
Keep up the good work!!
Where is 8gen 3?
8 elite >>> 8 gen 3
These are all latest chipsets
@@Dmckdnsmssnsnsnope it's gen 4
@@michalksi2377you are both right but Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 is renamed to Snapdragon Elite
Yeah I wanted to see the difference between the two.
Loved this video. Can you do a real life performance test video between 9400 and 8 elite. To know things like thermals and battery efficiency of both. I've seen quite a bit of content that Apple's new chip is far below the 8 Elite. I have never used an Apple phone, but I have only seen videos. I want to know if it is good to judge apple chip by this antutu score. Can you make a video of that too
Hi, I'm planning to buy S24 ultra 512gb from dubai for 83,000 and now I can see IQOO 13 or Vivo X200 pro. Camera and display(for watching content ) my only priority. Please suggest the best mobile for my needs. There is no price barrier
for watching content you must go with Xiaomi because they have the best display tuning along with best speakers. So you should go with Xiaomi for better experience.
Samsung galaxy ultra has ultimately best display on the market, it has antiglare glass and best display. Do not even consider chinese crap like xiaomi or iqoo if you value your system stability, privacy and features.
I think the s23 ultra is a better phone than the s24 ultra. The price would also be substantially cheaper. Go for it!
Vivo has the best camera, Samsung really falls short in comparison. The displays are about the same, Vivo has a 10bit panel while Samsung has the anti reflective screen for outdoor situations
you should wait for the S25U if price is not a barrier, it will have some improvements for the cameras, and still have this top notch anti reflective coating on the panel, which is the best on the market
vivo indeed have better photo capabilities overall for sure (especially in low light !), but samsung is i think just better overall
furthermore, you could get yourself some of the products in the samsung ecosystem, which is pretty good (one of their laptops, their buds 3 pro which sound very very very good when using a good EQ...) (obviously, if it doesnt bother you to get "locked" a little bit in the ecosystem)
Happy, you have the Xiaomi 15 great 😍, wait the comparaison of small phone
What about the battery consumption
Hey, very nice test, when you will do the battery test between the new cpus?
all these chinese brands with the 8 elite don't seem to be performing as I expected in terms of efficiency and thermal management, I would like to see how the s25 series will do
Samsung allways perform worse for some reason, maybe they limit them to keep temperature lower. I dont know.
É só propaganda 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The S25 will perform worst as Samsung limits temperatures, so unless you tweak it, do not expect the SD8G4 to be the killer chip Qualcomm marketing and RUclips-sponsored reviews suggest. We have seen in multitasking tests that the S24U gets killed by the Pixel 9 Pro due to Samsung's throttling of the temperature.
The problem is that the 8 Elite does not have efficiency cores, Qualcomm is so desperate to overcome Apple that it has totally forgotten the effectiveness, and this will lead to the battery consumption of Android devices on the market that will be equipped with 8 Elite. Mediatek, on the other hand, made a giant leap in both efficiency and performance, I would say it’s a good year for mediatek.
Excellent video!!
I'm very impressed by the AI GPU performance of Exynos 2400, didn't expect it at all 😮 could this be thanks to the RDNA 3 based architecture or maybe it has more cores? On the other end, i'm a little disappointed by the 8 Elite performace, but knowing that Xiaomi often give us the "worst" performace among the top Android smartphones, i think there's margin to improve on top of what we saw
In the Geekbench test your S24 Exynos got 12% lower result than mine 🤔, even in light mode, my multi-core value is 6200. In energy saver mode its 5800.
Btw I have the 256gb version with UFS 4.0 while you have the 128gb with 3.1 I think. I wonder if this effects the export tests in the beginning.
It also says on the screen he beat 73% of the S24 devices. His score is already way better than what most people will see. Yours is just a golden sample.
@JanVerny where do you see this number exactly?
I find it a bit hard to believe that die-to-die variation within one model can be 10+ % 🤔. Maybe the faster UFS 4 storage has an effect on the Geekbench although it shouldn't or there simply is some throttling going on.
@@flowqi212 Ah, sorry man, I got it wrong, it says so on the 3DMark bench. Geekbench doesn't track device scores, but I found user results between 5400 and 6500. I do think the variance can be really big between devices.
@JanVerny what I can say for certain is that your score will be much lower if you start the Benchmark right after a stress test etc. and if the battery is low the divce might also be throttling. Geekbench should track battery and device temperature to make this more conclusive somehow.
That said I don't really expect any major throttling in Moe's video tbh 🤔
Thanks for the review 🙏🏽
On the other hand, Xiaomi is really the last brand to choose to test a new high-end processor.
Also, your Applebench scores, sorry Geekbench 🤧 are a bit weird, it's true that the A18 Pro is a little better than the Dimensity 9400 and Snapdragon 8 Elite in single core, but it's never better in multi-core.
Regarding the Exynos 2400, Samsung would have just had to reduce the default frequency of the cores a little bit, not necessarily want to have the same benchmark scores as Apple and Qualcomm ( in fact, do like Huawei and Google) and it would have been a very good processor 🤷🏽♂️
And as you said at 7:58, the Tensor G4 in the Pixel 9 Pro should instead compete for the "best mid-range processor", and even then, it won't be on the podium 🤧
🚶🏽♂️ 🚶🏽♂️ 🚶🏽♂️
Ps: Adobe clearly favors iPhones (Apple products), and above all is not the only photo-video editing application, to be really impartial, try another one.
And the Tensor G4 😮💨 is supposed to be a processor designed and specialized in Ai, and yet even in this field, it's the last in class, pff 🤦🏽♂️
Hi, so for the Geekbench you are right, yesterday, when I ran it, A18 Pro got a better score. Today, I got a new update from Xiaomi, and after that, I got 9K for multicore, which was better than A18 Pro.
Cope harder.
Did you turn on High Performance Mode on Xiaomi 15? Also this time Xiaomi 15 series has the lowest benchmark scores among other Snapdragon 8 Elite powered phones launched in China!
hey man, do you think you'd be able or willing to do this test with all 4 tensor chips in the 6-9PROs side by side?
I've done one for 7-9 a while ago, it's in the channel.
@@techmo2020 oh damn, I must've missed it, will take another look. thank you :D
Great video, great metodology!
Hopefully Tensor will get better when they switch to TSMC for the next year...
Sadly the gigantic google leak revealed that it's even slower than the G5, but more efficient.
@@xnutzii bruh
@@cracked8349 Ikr, just google Tensor G5 leak and read the 9to5 article
@@cracked8349 yeah just read the 9to5 leak
@@xnutzii Not sure what you meant by 'that it’s even slower than the G5,' but the G5 should definitely make some gains in the numbers game compared to previous models. Let’s not forget Google’s focus, though-that’s strictly on the experience
Since black Friday is approaching, I feel like getting an s24+ because it supports 7 years of updates, but where I live it comes with an exynos so should I get it or should I get a refurbished or used s23 ultra?
if u intend to keep it for more than 3 years, the s24+ would be a good pic, else s23u is better in every way
Take your time to still check for good sellers in your country… ask as many as you can, you’ll definitely still see some that have imported and sells the snapdragon variant… yall should always know this, I see this kind of comment too much
@@cordigunstheobliterator5251but even if there's is a Snapdragon version will it be compatible to work very well in my region?, for example the esim and connection might not be as good as the one that's already available in my region.
Poeple complain about the exynos being worse and the battery is bad on it. Also, imagine spending the same amount of money for a worse version of an s24 plus. So u could get the s23 ultra or a pixel 9.
@@Franzotm yup that's why I was asking but I don't know why people still buy it, maybe because Samsung is a reliable company and the software and updates are good I guess
Perhaps exynos shud have S23 U as sd 8 gen 3 comrade reference at side just to have some idea if it really doing ok or bad.
the tensor chip is fairly new, that is why its not as strong as the other, but considering its short appearance in the market, its doing well
This video deserves a subscribe and like
Please do battery drain test and temperature test with those exact phones! please please please!
I can't complain on the Tensor G4. I switched from iPhone 15 Pro. Despite G4 being as powerfull as A14, Pixel runs much better than iPhone 12. Thanks to a huge optimalization and 120 Hz display.
Of course, a phone from 2024 will be smoother than a phone from five years ago-the correct comparison is the iPhone 16 Pro Max versus the similarly priced Pixel 9 Pro XL. For example, compare a Pixel 4 with an iPhone 16 Pro!
@andyH_England As I sad by Benchmarks Pixel 9 Pro is a powerfull as iPhone 12, half powrfull of the phones running Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. I was ONLY able to compare it with my previous iPhone 15 Pro criplet by iOS 18 update.
@@Patrikch100 I have a Pixel 8 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, and the iPhone is a far better device for smoothness and scrolling and, more importantly, significantly better RAM management. My Pixel dumps apps out of memory too quickly, which is frustrating-my iPhone keeps them for days.
it doesnt run much better than iPhone 12 lol.
but they said snapdragon elite is faster than a18 lol
In games they are
@@kevinyoliveira68no they are not, not even close. Not a single game is optimized for android. All games run half the resoltuion that iphone runs. Iphone still run games better, with lower gpu scores because games are buildt for ios. Until that changes it wont win. They should make games optimized for some android models
@@Randomdude21-e Bro much professional championship use Android phones like hells iPhone is better XD
Xiaomi phones always perform horrible for some reason lol even with last years chip. Sad but true
@@kevinyoliveira68 no. cope harder.
Could you use another app and replace the Adobe Rush? Adobe Rush isn't well optimized for Android, believe me.
Yes, we need a creator to find the best apps for every use and then use that specific app. The problem is that some Android apps are better optimised than on iOS. Adobe Rush is one of the most popular, so probably why it is used.
my almost 3 years old s22 ultra is on paar with the tensor G4, no comments.
on numbers, not the actual performance
@@frog19970118 on actual performance the Galaxy S10 beats the Pixel 9pro
iOS and Android can never be compared on Antutu! Most editors make this mistake
My exynos s24 plus scores 1.84 to 1.89 m in antutu
Xiaomi 15 has a very large camera pool and is very small, so it is subject to a lot of throttle
Dimensity ☠️
A18 and Snapdragon 🤡
Tensor and Exynos 💩
6:02 what an insult, google should immediately stop using samsung's fabrication for making their tensor chips.
Don't hate on me but everytime i was watching 16 pro max videos, all the android fanboy were writting "wait for 8 elit" or "when 8 elite is out apple will be so done". And surprisingly i see no comments like this under this video. All i see is people trying to find excuses and defend the 8 elite. If 18pro would get destroyed there would be like millions of comments saying bye bye apple. So please put some respect on every brands even if you hate some of them
Nah 9400 crushed A18 Pro
@ jeez you have lot of water inside your head. Where the hell did I talked about the dimensity???
@@kevinyoliveira68it only did better at gaming😂 and in terms of gaming ios performs leagues ahead of android so no competion for iphone there. Looks better on paper but in real life a18pro runs alot better
@@Randomdude21-e Nice joke
@@Randomdude21-e You already used some Android flagship? They do better that iPhone in much scenarios (except video creating)
Apple will never add “dex” into their iphones like they’ll never make macbook with touch screens
Seems like A18 is the best for professional, daily & long term usage.. and you can also play games smoothly in highest graphic even if the benchmark is lower than the rest chip .. but not everyone play games ..
A18 pro is king, beats everything with lesser bench marks. Nothing new 😂
a18 is kibg of overheating trotled garbage mess
@@AlexMkd1984A18 pro has no heating issues what so ever..
But the elite has. As shown in most new reviews
@@AlexMkd1984 bro high on copium and delulu
@@AlexMkd1984 20 iq android fangay.
too bad you don't have the 8 gen 3 here
Try Snapdragon 8 elite on a gaming phone.
With superior cooling and maxed out clock speed this will be a beast.
Both 9400 ams 8 Elite is powerful I can tell you that but neither have enough time and budget pushed into for the most optimization which A18 pro benefits from. This is why apple chips are the most efficient and powerful.
snapdragon simps punching air rn 😂
still none of those chips will be able to run emulators as good as SD
@Thorfinn0607 true, but I'm pretty sure most of the ppl doesn't give a fuck about phone emulation capabilities
Why tensor is there but no kirin?
There are a specific Adobe apps for Samsung phones available on the galaxy store its more optimised for galaxy phone i guess it might have helped the exynos in that round
Dimensity won because it was well optimized.
Waiting snapdragon 8 elite for galaxy because normally soc not powerful as overlooked version (4.47Gz>4.32Gz😅
Samsung allways has the slowest SD phones
Antutu benchmarks on two platforms cannot be compared.
~ source: Antutu 5:15
in the latest asus rog lineup i saw that the snapdragon 8 elite had like 10k in multicore (geekbench 6)
hi what about power draw
Snapdragon in iqoo 13 geek bench single core 2905 and multi core 9716
Iphone has had 3600 and 9100 in other tests. Maybee the phones was a little hot in this one
I get more in sc on my iPhone 15 pro then, weird
@@Randomdude21-e10w 8 elite vs 14w a18 pro
@@Eggk1_ you know as per Geekerwan's analysis, the A18 Pro pulls in around 12 watts during Geekbench's multi-core test, compared to the Snapdragon 8 Elite's 16.5 watts.
@Randomdude21-e 8 elite 16 watt 11000 vs A18 pro 14 watt 9500
Nice video. Informative.
Why do you pronounce comparison like that though?
Looks like Xiaomi messed up somehow.
After yesterday's software update, even Realme GT 7 Pro gets 3000 single core and 9200 multi-core consistently without heating up.
Can you do a battery test please if possible.
Hey if i want to play PC games on my phone which chipset has the best emulation or windows support.
I want to play windows pc games on my tv
Snap
@dedelebon thanks
Mediatek dimensity
@@xiagm-kemasmfadlic150 No, Pc games need the Turnip Drivers, only with Snap
This test is flawed by the fact that he didn't use the same form factor on all phones. You can't compare chipsets strength via various benchmarks if one phone has a larger screen, making it a larger device, hence having more space for cooling components. Appreciate the effort, nonetheless.
At least remove the hair on 16 pro max 😂
optimization can cause issues, but in real life Apple snapdragon and lately mediatek are doing the best
I think if you can compromise a little bit on the customisability..Apple is a no brainer
Top notch performance with stellar battery efficiency also
Something is wrong with 8 elite device
The xiaomi 15 was running hot feels like it and it just feels unfair
Bro it is not fair İPhone and Vivo has top of the line but other brands has base model In my oppinion the devices should be like that;
İPhone 16 Pro Max
Vivo X200 Pro
Xiaomi 15 Pro
Google Pixel 9 Pro XL
Galaxy S24 Ultra
Though the tensor g4 is shit compared to other processors, it runs great on my pixel 9. Of course i don't do heavy gaming or anything, but it'll probably run like crap there
Oh boi Android fanbois are coming with their excuses 😂😂
honestly exynos didn't even do that bad given it's one generation behind and all these new chipsets pretty much offered 2 generation leaps, as for the 8 Elite it was meh, probably soemthing to do with xiaomi's optimization or soemthing
nice test
Well the Xiaomi 15 pro is the the base model of the Xiaomi 15 lineup
You should compare Tensor with Apple watch, that would be a fair test.
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Even my Iqoo Neo 7 pro beat tendor g4 scores 😂
El dimensity 9400 es el mejor procesador del 2025 es más equilibrado con sus gráficas Nvidia. No se calienta en nada, y cuando salga el 9400 + será mucho más potente.
feeling like sd 810 all over again ... generation defining performance but hard to tame ... should wait for gen 2
You didn’t compare with 8elite. You compared with xiaomi.