The Surprising Truth About The iPhone X…

The Surprising Truth About The iPhone X…

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “The Surprising Truth About The iPhone X…”.
So you guys probably caught my recent video, in which I discuss my recent change in smartphone back to the Samsung. I think I’m gon na stick to the s9 plus. There were a number of reasons why I switched back to this phone, but not one of which was this potentially faster internet connection on LTE. I happened upon this article on Bloomberg, which states that Apple’s iPhone trails, both Samsung and Google in internet connection, speed via mobile networks. They used an enormous, a tremendous amount of data from the world’s most popular speed test. At least I assume it is the speed test that I use the one from Okhla bucola that fun to say: that’s the famous speed test app that you probably have on your phone as well.

The Surprising Truth About The iPhone X…

This tremendous amount of data that they can sift through and say. Okay, this particular device generally connects and has a speed test at this speed, and this other one at this other speed. So the reason this is interesting is because this is a very important characteristic of your smartphone. This is what you want to do.

The Surprising Truth About The iPhone X…

You want to stream content load web pages, so here’s the speed test data and keep in mind. This comes from an article on Bloomberg, which I will link down in the description, the s9 based on a hundred thousand tests at an average speed of thirty. Eight point: nine megabits per second now remember this is on cellular connectivity.

This is not on Wi-Fi or anything like that. The s9 plus was a little bit lower at thirty eight point for the iPhone ten. On the other hand, twenty nine point: seven a drop of almost ten megabits per second on the iPhone when compared to the s nine. We have the Google pixel to excel here as well, and it fits in between the two of these.

At thirty three point: nine megabits per second now something to keep in mind when it comes to the iPhone 10. Eight eight plus Apple uses various components for their LTE or cellular connectivity. Those components can either come from Qualcomm or from Intel. The unlocked Apple iPhone that you get from the Apple Store will likely have Qualcomm components in it, whereas the iPhone that you buy through AT .