That is a huge year over year upgrade. Upgrading from Exynos 2100 to 2200 is meaningless. But it looks like the Exyons S22Ultra did best when it comes to battery, 75% where as SD8 gen 2 had 65%
People needed clarification on the iPhone 14Pro battery life, saying a downgrade. Still, they missed the bigger picture that greater performance means more energy to fund that (assuming no big node upgrade, which the SD8G2 is not). The same applies to the S23U versus S22U; to get the extra FPS means more wattage and, therefore, more battery use.
@@fanban2926 it will be better in gaming since all these devices will be frame capped anyways benchmark battery drain is pointless if one is putting out twice as many frames, no day to day tasks on a phone use 100% resources like benchmark tests do
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 this year was a serious force to reckon with and Apple better step up their game especially in the GPU department or else it's not gonna look good for them 😂😂
sadly mobile games are still pretty much cpu bound, so even though 8gen2 gpu is more efficienct, a15 still consumes much lower power in games due to cpu efficiency, even more efficient than a16 :P
@Tech_Man my s20+ with the 865 gets up to 45°c, which is where my s22U gets to playing Genshin. I have to use Game plug-in settings to keep the temperature at 40°c or use my cooling fan on both.
Great video as always GoldenReviewer. Samsung has done a great job this time with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor in every S23 phone. If he used even better cooling, which is already quite good, there would be even better performance and less throtteling. Vivo X90 Pro is probably the fastest phone on the market with SD 8 Gen 2 at the moment.
@Wojtek Burzyński Yes. It's still a phone with the 8 Gen 2. If someone asked for the best performing 8 Gen 2 phone there's none better yet. If you asked about the best all-rounder, then the X90 Pro Plus is in that conversation.
I have the s22U exynos and it was pretty hard to not upgrade to the s23U. The phone is still very good, battery can be better but I can get 5-7 hours SOT and can get through a day. Holding off for s24U and hoping the trade in deal is better
I had an S22 Ultra with the Exynos chip and it was awful. No support for settings in games and they ran terribly. Also the thing was just slow, you could feel it slowing down when you were downloading apps.
@Labas Labas stop that nonsense! Are you from other world? Phone games are really improved Just look at genshin impact that's a pc level game Look at the new coming games with a very heavy graphics Also most of pc games start porting to android and ios Like fortnite, ApeX legend, valorant , ark survival evolved ... Wake up
@@GameRTmaster Still don't see why would anyone choose this experience. Gaming on phone is the worst experience, every alternative is better. Touch screen is not made for comfortable control, you cover a lot, less feedback. Spending over a 1.5k on phone, when you can buy a good laptop, steam deck or console and good phone for that seems not a smart decision.
@Labas Labas can the laptop fit in you're pocket can the laptop take photos and videos can you use you're laptop everywhere? For example I have 1000 dollars on me I want to play games but also I want to take good photos and videos and post them also I want a high resolution display to watch videos and movies on it 1000$ can't buy a laptop and 2k TV and a dlsr camera That's why flagship phones exist To multitasking everything you need True it's not gonna give you a dlsr camera performance And high end pc gaming experience But you only have 1000$ The cheapest dslr for 4000$ The cheapest gaming laptop for 2000$ So the smartphone is the best choice for you in this case But if u have 7000$ or more So you can get a gaming pc and a dslr and a smartphone too and my words not for you
even though the 8gen2 on the s23 ultra is the worst 8gen2, I'm still happy that I got it. Living in Europe and getting the snapdragon chip this year feels like a cheat 🤣. Even though it throttles I hope that samsung won't mess it up with updates because the battery life is insane and personally I wuld like to keep it this way 👍 If you want gaming just don't get a Samsung, but if you use it for anything else it's the phone to buy this year 👍
The worst Snapdragon 8 Gen 2?.. what are you talking about?.. you drunk or something?. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 in the S23 series was specially tuned and optimised specifically for the Galaxy S23 series.
Look at the throttling, look at how it's kept to underperform because Samsung didn't want to spend too much money on heat dissipation. And why the anger? I already said it has insane battery life because of it 🙉
@@ulysses4989 there are plenty of gaming tests on youtube, but basically I would buy a redmagic 8 pro for gaming or any other current flagship with 8 gen 2, exception being xiaomi, I would stay away because even with this great chip from what I saw on youtube they still have problems with thermal management, not that it throttles but because they give you all the power at first and then performance tanks because it can't keep up (obviously, current flagship chips including the 8 gen 2 still have to rely on some throttling an good heat dissipation system) You can't have 100% performance all the time with just passive cooling, you need a built in fan for that
Xiaomi 13 pro outperforms S23 Ultra by a substantial margin in the stress test given that 1. It's not an overclocked version 2. It's not tailored solely for Samsung for best performance 3. It doesn't sport improved thermals/vapor Honestly, I'm kinda disappointed, hoping for when the next update seeds, it will fix issues eluding Samsung from besting Xiaomi given the reasons I stated. But if it doesn't then I will hold to my S22 Ultra till S24 Ultra.
I got Wild life extreme numbers for the s23+ Wild life extreme: 3623 Wild life extreme stress test: 65.1% (3771/2456) Pretty happy with the performance on mine so far.
Went from s21u to s22u and now the s23u. The s23 is finally where I can say samsung has done it. Its very fast and no lag. Battery life is very improved. This is what we should of gotten if samsung had tsmc for the s22U.
Now all they gotta do is make flat screens and tens of millions will switch It’s a trend to make flagship androids have curved screens For what reason?? I can’t find a good GLASS screen protector for my s21ultra because of the curved screen I have slight micro scratches and I don’t even use it much at all, my 13 mini is my main phone because it’s durable
@@ippothedestroyer yeah but until I walk in my local carrier and they have “glass” screen protectors on sale Then there’s no point in looking to switch to android. Guess I’ll wait for the iPhone 15 Ultra because it looks VERY promising
@@ippothedestroyer I mean I can pretty much do what I want just like on my android TH-cam PIP, Siri multitasks for me, now there’s a way to get Siri pro mode which is like a super AI on your phone, you got Siri Shortcuts which is like no by routines, many great camera customizations, etc There’s not much reason to get a Samsung except for savings
Samsung was the problem; the S22U used a Samsung Fab SD8G1, which was sub-par. Soon as Qualcomm sacked Samsung Fabs, we got much better. This improvement is due to TSMC/Qualcomm, not Samsung, who held Android back for two years and thankfully have been dumped, hopefully for good.
Samsung literally give the best improvement phone in just 1 year. but the funny thing is, they fool people to think that it's not just bc they didn't changed the design. "Don't judge a book by its cover" .
@golden reviewer, what is the ambient temp for this test? is this air cond cooled? FYI , rog 3 a 870 snapdragon phone can do 99% stability at 1213 / 7 fps score which is better than other non 8 gen 2 phones. But still the 8 gen 1 s22 ultra has the lowest loop score of 1350 but lower fps at 5, still wondering how those score and fps tied up at cpu throttling test the max temp for s22 ultra is 47c this is the same max temp rog 6 use
Fps is a moment to moment thing, while each round is 1 minute long.....so it can score in one round a flash low point of 5fps, but the round as a whole still be 1350 points
@@jhkuno88 i see , thx for the info this make sense because average the s22 ultra in last 20th loop also have median and all time high score above the rog 3
@@GoldenReviewer can you repeat the test again but in ouside environment when the weather is normal around 30c? The objective is to mimic real world temp . I never see any tech youtuber doing this so it may a good or ground breaking video as your first video which is good gather news attention on various web tech Also i want to buy a used s22 ultra snapdragon cause i only have budget for it and want to see how it performs on outside temp
@@GoldenReviewer on this video s22 ultra is using the newest one ui 5.1? On reddit i heard 5.1 have better battery life and optimization compared to the already good 5.0
Benchmarks let phone do as much calculations as possible. S23 does like 30% more calculations then S22, so it uses more battery. If given the same task though (like everything you usually do on phone), S23 will finish the task quicker and spend less battery.
i have the S22 Ultra and i can't wait for the S24 Ultra. I'll skip a year no need for a yearly upgrade that's wasting money. However the S23 Ultra makes me even more excited for the S24 Ultra. i hope Samsung doesn't try to bring out their Crappy CPU's and waits until it is on par with TSMC or better!
Because Samsung have traditionally set the throttle threshold on Exynos much lower than Snapdragon variant. It never really gets fully to peak performance; therefore stays cooler.
Nah. I think this time it will be Qualcomm. I mean SD gen 3 is scoring 1800/6500. Second test 1900/6200. Not taking about Qualcomm beat apple in GPU by miles. 3700/3300.(adreno 730 vs apple a16 GPU)
ok. maybe someone could give me advice? I have an iphone 13 and I hate it. mostly the transfering files from my phone to pc is soo difficult its not worth it. so I want to swap it for one of these new samsungs from s20-s23, but I cant chose. I did cpu benchmark on my iphone 13 and it came back; single core: 2243, multi core: 5231. does that mean none of these samsungs would be as good cpu wise? and if I get one of these samsungs would a s20 (cheaper) do for my needs?; I want it for everyday phone, browsing, making videos and most importantly; AR emoji (which was the only reason I got an iphone)
Antutu showed way higher score for snapdragon cpu compared to Exynos 2200. While geekbench 5 says otherwise. Says a lot about unreliability of the unoptimized geekbench app..
my oneplus 8 pro with snap 865 has better score than gen 1 , cause chips takes way more power and throtttle hilarious. hope gen 3 will be as good as gen 2
@@Marlon_J Any games except that weeb shit Genshin? I have the s20FE with the Snapdragon865 and I have usually %50 of battery left by the end of the day..
@Income Maker Glad to hear you're getting good battery on your phone. I'm getting good battery on both my phones too. Usually average 6-7hrs SOT on my s20+ and always over 7hrs on my s22U.
If my Poco f3 couldn't already handle anything I throw at it, I would upgrade to a 8 gen 2 phone. Maybe next year poco will release poco f6 with a 8+ gen 2. Then I'll probably upgrade. Anyway I'm glad I skipped that awful samsung node phase Qualcomm was having.
@@Marlon_J Yea. Even that's not a concern for me specifically. The 4500mah battery powers me through a normal day easily. And the 30watt charging is fast enough for me. My camera's get improved every time Gcam gets updated. Also I'm not really into picture taking anyway. As long as I can take adequate pictures in most lighting scenarios I'm okay with it. I will however upgrade to a foldable when the price is right.
And this is with a REGULAR cooling, the S23 Ultra shown their power destroying everything. Time to wait for a ROG. definately the jump will be dramatic.
In conclusion, Samsung Fabs held back Android phones for around two years, and Qualcomm needed to make a better call than by using Samsung as their node of choice. So, this seemingly significant generation upgrade is not really true; the poor show by the previous fabs is the hot news. The reality is that the S21 and S22 would have been better with TSMC chips and that the upgrade to the S23 would have been similar to the iPhone 13P to iPhone 14P, just an iterative upgrade. So, very misleading.
This video proves that TSMC process technology of the transistors density is 4 years ahead of samsung's.
even after 4 years samsungs node will be trash😂
hopefully samsung can reach TSMC level in 3nm process with their GAA tech
Samsung does have a very conservative temperature/throttling curve. Make sense, based on the general S series customer base.
That is a huge year over year upgrade. Upgrading from Exynos 2100 to 2200 is meaningless. But it looks like the Exyons S22Ultra did best when it comes to battery, 75% where as SD8 gen 2 had 65%
That's because the performance is so low so of course it's not going to use as much battery
People needed clarification on the iPhone 14Pro battery life, saying a downgrade. Still, they missed the bigger picture that greater performance means more energy to fund that (assuming no big node upgrade, which the SD8G2 is not). The same applies to the S23U versus S22U; to get the extra FPS means more wattage and, therefore, more battery use.
Battery will be same or better on 8g2 when not gaming. It's only higher during gaming because the fps is so much better.
@@fanban2926 it will be better in gaming since all these devices will be frame capped anyways benchmark battery drain is pointless if one is putting out twice as many frames, no day to day tasks on a phone use 100% resources like benchmark tests do
@@cw1161 Isn't so low.
It's stable, if you see the Qualcomm counterparts heated even more
Yeah, Exynos2200 usually scores 960.000 in AnTuTu. Something went wrong with the test
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 this year was a serious force to reckon with and Apple better step up their game especially in the GPU department or else it's not gonna look good for them 😂😂
sadly mobile games are still pretty much cpu bound, so even though 8gen2 gpu is more efficienct, a15 still consumes much lower power in games due to cpu efficiency, even more efficient than a16 :P
RIP to those who upgraded their phones from S20 to S22 with 1 year gap each...
Lol is it even an upgrade from 865 to 8g1
@@n0nenone problem is the 8 gen 1 overheats
865 doesnt.
@Tech_Man my s20+ with the 865 gets up to 45°c, which is where my s22U gets to playing Genshin. I have to use Game plug-in settings to keep the temperature at 40°c or use my cooling fan on both.
I went from S20+ exynos straight to s23 Ultra. The difference is night and day
@@Marlon_J sad for you but this isn't a widespread issue so it's irrelevant
Great video as always GoldenReviewer. Samsung has done a great job this time with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor in every S23 phone. If he used even better cooling, which is already quite good, there would be even better performance and less throtteling. Vivo X90 Pro is probably the fastest phone on the market with SD 8 Gen 2 at the moment.
Nah, the Red Magic 8. It runs Genshin at a perfect 60fps with no frame drops.
Miserable 68% and great job 🤣
@@Marlon_J yeah but this is a gaming phone as I remember with active cooler?
@@jarekzahary great sustainable performance I think is mostly in gaming phones with active cooling system.
@Wojtek Burzyński Yes. It's still a phone with the 8 Gen 2. If someone asked for the best performing 8 Gen 2 phone there's none better yet. If you asked about the best all-rounder, then the X90 Pro Plus is in that conversation.
I have the s22U exynos and it was pretty hard to not upgrade to the s23U. The phone is still very good, battery can be better but I can get 5-7 hours SOT and can get through a day. Holding off for s24U and hoping the trade in deal is better
Exactly the same, I hesitated a lot but I'm gonna wait for S24 too
Dude 5-7 hrs of SOT? That’s worse than my 13 mini which gets me 6.5-8hrs of SOT😮
yeah i mean those high end flagships are not supposed to be upgraded every year
@@gamerdon6 They aren't when they are well made and working well from the beginning
@@jojos38 yeah that is why is said supposed to be
I had an S22 Ultra with the Exynos chip and it was awful. No support for settings in games and they ran terribly. Also the thing was just slow, you could feel it slowing down when you were downloading apps.
Can never understand who games on phones.
@Labas Labas stop that nonsense!
Are you from other world?
Phone games are really improved
Just look at genshin impact that's a pc level game
Look at the new coming games with a very heavy graphics
Also most of pc games start porting to android and ios
Like fortnite, ApeX legend, valorant , ark survival evolved ...
Wake up
@@GameRTmaster Still don't see why would anyone choose this experience. Gaming on phone is the worst experience, every alternative is better. Touch screen is not made for comfortable control, you cover a lot, less feedback.
Spending over a 1.5k on phone, when you can buy a good laptop, steam deck or console and good phone for that seems not a smart decision.
@Labas Labas can the laptop fit in you're pocket can the laptop take photos and videos can you use you're laptop everywhere?
For example
I have 1000 dollars on me
I want to play games but also I want to take good photos and videos and post them also I want a high resolution display to watch videos and movies on it
1000$ can't buy a laptop and 2k TV and a dlsr camera
That's why flagship phones exist
To multitasking everything you need
True it's not gonna give you a dlsr camera performance
And high end pc gaming experience
But you only have 1000$
The cheapest dslr for 4000$
The cheapest gaming laptop for 2000$
So the smartphone is the best choice for you in this case
But if u have 7000$ or more
So you can get a gaming pc and a dslr and a smartphone too and my words not for you
@@GameRTmaster that's bullshit p2w games 😂 Don't embarrass yourself 😸
As a s21 ultra user, that s23 ultra sure is a powerful device.... that just showed us that TSMC chipset really is way better than exynos
S21 is still more than fast enough for pretty much almost all use cases.
@@ligametis no one says otherwise buddy
Every iPhone has been this fast with no lag since the iPhone 1😂
Isn't better than Exynos if Samsung has a good process node.
@@Unknownuserhtps Galaxy S1 still 0 lag following your logic
even though the 8gen2 on the s23 ultra is the worst 8gen2, I'm still happy that I got it. Living in Europe and getting the snapdragon chip this year feels like a cheat 🤣. Even though it throttles I hope that samsung won't mess it up with updates because the battery life is insane and personally I wuld like to keep it this way 👍
If you want gaming just don't get a Samsung, but if you use it for anything else it's the phone to buy this year 👍
The worst Snapdragon 8 Gen 2?.. what are you talking about?.. you drunk or something?. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 in the S23 series was specially tuned and optimised specifically for the Galaxy S23 series.
Why "8gen2 on the s23 ultra is the worst 8gen2" ? Any arguments?
Look at the throttling, look at how it's kept to underperform because Samsung didn't want to spend too much money on heat dissipation. And why the anger? I already said it has insane battery life because of it 🙉
@@raycon921 when you say gaming, how intense.
@@ulysses4989 there are plenty of gaming tests on youtube, but basically I would buy a redmagic 8 pro for gaming or any other current flagship with 8 gen 2, exception being xiaomi, I would stay away because even with this great chip from what I saw on youtube they still have problems with thermal management, not that it throttles but because they give you all the power at first and then performance tanks because it can't keep up (obviously, current flagship chips including the 8 gen 2 still have to rely on some throttling an good heat dissipation system) You can't have 100% performance all the time with just passive cooling, you need a built in fan for that
Imagine going from Note8/9 to S23U, People will travel to different world.
Xiaomi 13 pro outperforms S23 Ultra by a substantial margin in the stress test given that
1. It's not an overclocked version
2. It's not tailored solely for Samsung for best performance
3. It doesn't sport improved thermals/vapor
Honestly, I'm kinda disappointed, hoping for when the next update seeds, it will fix issues eluding Samsung from besting Xiaomi given the reasons I stated. But if it doesn't then I will hold to my S22 Ultra till S24 Ultra.
I'm starting the to think Samsung's cooling isn't as good as they advertised. Most of the other 8 Gen 2 phones perform better while staying 3° Cooler.
@@Marlon_J agreed
@@Marlon_J True
@@Marlon_J Because it isn’t. Samsung crammed subpar cooling in their devices once again.
@TheNightShot For a few years now Samsung has been on a trend of giving you less for more.
can you do s23 plus, please
I got Wild life extreme numbers for the s23+
Wild life extreme: 3623
Wild life extreme stress test: 65.1% (3771/2456)
Pretty happy with the performance on mine so far.
@@somayough thanks alot !!
Went from s21u to s22u and now the s23u. The s23 is finally where I can say samsung has done it. Its very fast and no lag. Battery life is very improved. This is what we should of gotten if samsung had tsmc for the s22U.
Now all they gotta do is make flat screens and tens of millions will switch
It’s a trend to make flagship androids have curved screens
For what reason?? I can’t find a good GLASS screen protector for my s21ultra because of the curved screen
I have slight micro scratches and I don’t even use it much at all, my 13 mini is my main phone because it’s durable
@@Unknownuserhtps Well the screen got flatter with the s22u from the s21 and now its even flatter and less curve with the s23u. Its getting there.
@@ippothedestroyer yeah but until I walk in my local carrier and they have “glass” screen protectors on sale
Then there’s no point in looking to switch to android. Guess I’ll wait for the iPhone 15 Ultra because it looks VERY promising
@@Unknownuserhtps Yeah some people like the simplicity of iphones. For me its too restricting and the multitasking is bad.
@@ippothedestroyer I mean I can pretty much do what I want just like on my android
TH-cam PIP, Siri multitasks for me, now there’s a way to get Siri pro mode which is like a super AI on your phone, you got Siri Shortcuts which is like no by routines, many great camera customizations, etc
There’s not much reason to get a Samsung except for savings
excellent tests, I hope for a similar video when the galaxy s24 ultra comes out
Samsung literally did unexpected this time👌
Not Samsung, but Qualcomm (or TSMC)
Samsung was the problem; the S22U used a Samsung Fab SD8G1, which was sub-par. Soon as Qualcomm sacked Samsung Fabs, we got much better. This improvement is due to TSMC/Qualcomm, not Samsung, who held Android back for two years and thankfully have been dumped, hopefully for good.
Good sized vapor chambers on the inside of all the s23's too. Got the S23+, pretty happy with the thermals so far.
@@retmania yes that's true but it's samsung optimization also
@@andyH_England yeah samsung made Qualcomm chip was crap, it's literally tsmc which restored the image of Qualcomm
Exynos 2100 nice
Bos can do battery test? Want to see how long each phone can last.
Samsung literally give the best improvement phone in just 1 year. but the funny thing is, they fool people to think that it's not just bc they didn't changed the design.
"Don't judge a book by its cover" .
@golden reviewer, what is the ambient temp for this test? is this air cond cooled?
FYI , rog 3 a 870 snapdragon phone can do 99% stability at 1213 / 7 fps score which is better than other non 8 gen 2 phones. But still the 8 gen 1 s22 ultra has the lowest loop score of 1350 but lower fps at 5, still wondering how those score and fps tied up
at cpu throttling test the max temp for s22 ultra is 47c this is the same max temp rog 6 use
25C
Fps is a moment to moment thing, while each round is 1 minute long.....so it can score in one round a flash low point of 5fps, but the round as a whole still be 1350 points
@@jhkuno88 i see , thx for the info this make sense because average the s22 ultra in last 20th loop also have median and all time high score above the rog 3
@@GoldenReviewer can you repeat the test again but in ouside environment when the weather is normal around 30c? The objective is to mimic real world temp . I never see any tech youtuber doing this so it may a good or ground breaking video as your first video which is good gather news attention on various web tech
Also i want to buy a used s22 ultra snapdragon cause i only have budget for it and want to see how it performs on outside temp
@@GoldenReviewer on this video s22 ultra is using the newest one ui 5.1? On reddit i heard 5.1 have better battery life and optimization compared to the already good 5.0
Going forward can you use Geekbench 6 as it's more accurate
Exynos 2100 wasn't bad at all
Its the best among exynos family
Is the Exynos 2100 more CPU powerful than the Exynos 2200?
Isn't the Exynos 2200 is more poweful
Golden re do the test with geekbench 6 not 5 because is more accurate
Is this after the febrary update for exynos 2200?
Because, the battery, consistency and heating is somehow better now, waay better. I don't know what they did, it's impressive...
Amazing I wish we got display comperasion among s23 ultra, Iphone 14 pro Max and xiaomi13 pro
Gold reviewer, include here the snapdragon note 20 ultra since its one of the most efficient models out there
Exynos 2200 at least seems to consume less power than the rest. Battery went down from 100 to 75% as opposed to the 65% on S23U.
Well yeah.....when the performance is so low its only logical
Benchmarks let phone do as much calculations as possible. S23 does like 30% more calculations then S22, so it uses more battery. If given the same task though (like everything you usually do on phone), S23 will finish the task quicker and spend less battery.
Need a battery comparison among them.
Are the geekbench scores for geekbench 5 or 6
5
geekbench 5. He mentioned in the video
The best series of Samsung yet 🤗💪💪💪👍❤️
Exynos 2100 was a good processor for its time.
i have the S22 Ultra and i can't wait for the S24 Ultra. I'll skip a year no need for a yearly upgrade that's wasting money. However the S23 Ultra makes me even more excited for the S24 Ultra. i hope Samsung doesn't try to bring out their Crappy CPU's and waits until it is on par with TSMC or better!
Exynos is an excellent CPU.
And by some rumors the S24 series could bring the Exynos 2400
Please sir what's the name of the theme used for the s22 ultra snapdragon 8 gen1
This is a good comparison for people who only consider samsung devices, like me 😅. Looks like my note 10+ will happily rest now.
But the temperature of S22U exynos was the lowest from all devices
Because Samsung have traditionally set the throttle threshold on Exynos much lower than Snapdragon variant. It never really gets fully to peak performance; therefore stays cooler.
Which Galaxy s series has the best speaker? Bro.
That wider bezels on the edges are annoying they could've reduced the wider bezels along sides the curve
Do you guys have tried the good guardian app?
Yes. It works wonders if you own an 8 Gen 1 phone. Thermal Guardian and Battery Guardian make your phone stay cooler when the CPU is stressed.
0:29 stabilityyyyyy
My s21 ultra ( snapdragon) gets similar results on geekbench and a little higher than s22u snapdragon and exynos version
Thanks, brother. I was waiting for this test. What about battery consumption?
So Samsung finally caught up in terms of performance
Can’t wait for A17 to push performance yet again😎
Nah.
I think this time it will be Qualcomm.
I mean SD gen 3 is scoring 1800/6500.
Second test
1900/6200.
Not taking about Qualcomm beat apple in GPU by miles.
3700/3300.(adreno 730 vs apple a16 GPU)
GOS active ?
I really like your comparison videos...
Battery drain test please with this setup
what about geekbench 6 test ? I'm really intrested to see the comparaison even tho some people say it's Applebench 6 it ojly boosted Apple devices
Why am i only getting about 580000 in antutu on the samsung galaxy s21 ultra exynos?
You must include old snapdragon 865. the best chipset ever..
What makes it so good from the others?
this is the best video on all of youtube!!!!!
ok. maybe someone could give me advice? I have an iphone 13 and I hate it. mostly the transfering files from my phone to pc is soo difficult its not worth it.
so I want to swap it for one of these new samsungs from s20-s23, but I cant chose.
I did cpu benchmark on my iphone 13 and it came back; single core: 2243, multi core: 5231.
does that mean none of these samsungs would be as good cpu wise?
and if I get one of these samsungs would a s20 (cheaper) do for my needs?;
I want it for everyday phone, browsing, making videos and most importantly; AR emoji (which was the only reason I got an iphone)
Why not GeekBench 6?
The Exynos 2200 was so bad I went with iPhones for the first time in my life.
Was so excellent that many people bought the S22 because of it.
Samsung ruined qualcomm's two years
Btw we don’t want applebench 6 test anymore 😊
Great comparison.
I don't understand why Samsung can't cool these things. Other OEM's can keep these chips at 80% performance or more in stress tests
Its not 8gen2+ its 8gen2 for Galaxy there is huge difference
Smartphones like S23 Ultra, comes in a decade.
Please do a review or redmi k60 apparently it can run pubg mobile on 120 fps
Antutu showed way higher score for snapdragon cpu compared to Exynos 2200. While geekbench 5 says otherwise. Says a lot about unreliability of the unoptimized geekbench app..
The e2200 usually scores way higher in AnTuTu too. Something went wrong with the test
You should call it Applebench 6 now after the metal api support 😂
@@moritlh when did exynos ANTUTU score was higher than 700k in ANTUTU wtf 😂
my oneplus 8 pro with snap 865 has better score than gen 1 , cause chips takes way more power and throtttle hilarious. hope gen 3 will be as good as gen 2
Geekbench 6??
When will you review your dog 😭😭
I just ran Antutu on my Exynos S22U and got 905000 score, so something is not right with S22U in the video.
different versions
Bro do a review of SHARP AQUOS R6 Pubg gameplay
geekbench 6 where
Any meaningful difference at all in day to day use?? Seriously, thats the question we should think about.🤣
Day to day, no. Playing games like Genshin, yes. Battery life, yes.
@@Marlon_J Any games except that weeb shit Genshin? I have the s20FE with the Snapdragon865 and I have usually %50 of battery left by the end of the day..
@Income Maker Glad to hear you're getting good battery on your phone. I'm getting good battery on both my phones too. Usually average 6-7hrs SOT on my s20+ and always over 7hrs on my s22U.
If my Poco f3 couldn't already handle anything I throw at it, I would upgrade to a 8 gen 2 phone. Maybe next year poco will release poco f6 with a 8+ gen 2. Then I'll probably upgrade. Anyway I'm glad I skipped that awful samsung node phase Qualcomm was having.
There's really no rush if you're happy with your current device. The only thing to upgrade for is better battery life and cameras.
@@Marlon_J Yea. Even that's not a concern for me specifically. The 4500mah battery powers me through a normal day easily. And the 30watt charging is fast enough for me. My camera's get improved every time Gcam gets updated. Also I'm not really into picture taking anyway. As long as I can take adequate pictures in most lighting scenarios I'm okay with it. I will however upgrade to a foldable when the price is right.
@Knifely And that is good. No point in wasting money upgrading if you're happy with your device.
8 Gen 2 Plus ?? 😅
8 gen 2 for Galaxy is an overclocked, higher binned version of 8gen2. For conciseness, some are describing it as a + variant
@@DrumsBah yes it's a plus variant for the galaxy. The upcoming 8+Gen2 will have the same CPU clock speed.
Good video, but remove the plus from 8 gen 2+. Yes it's an OC'ed Samsung version, but you are confusing people by inventing your own jargon.
Pro pls test dimensity 8100 ultra
865+ on note 20sr please
The Exynos 2200 was such a piece of garbage.
If Samsung would still sell their Exycrap SoC's in Europe, I wouldn't have bought the S23U
The Exynos 2200 was and still is an excellent chipset.
Try a Smasung with Exynos
Where is the antutu score
All thanks to Qualcomm & TSMC
Is that a phone?
That thing is powerhouse machine
sp 870 vs exynos 2200 who will win?
Exynos 2200, Exynos 2200 beats Qucomm 8 gen 1/1+
Now iPhone got a big competition… 😂
8 Gen 3 is expected to get the biggest jump ever in CPU in Qualcomm history. They are gonna use the new Oryon CPU.
@@faisalrahman9236 where can I read/watch more about these?
A17 gonna dominate all,probably 8 gen 3 will be enough to compete
Score should have been 5300 for multicote
Vivo x90pro plus in throttlingtest best phone
Thank you
oneplus 11?
Great comparison, but we don't have yet Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 + ;)
s23 uses a higher clocked 8 gen 2 than other 8 gen 2, some people call it 8 gen 2+ for that
@@Airihav yeah, I think so.
the prime core and gpu cores are clocked higher in s23 series.
@@___Amal_ exactly GPU and CPU was overclocked in SD 8G2 for Galaxy.
Xiaomi 12 Pro ?
I think it's safe to say that Samsung is scamming us by selling the Exynos versions at the same price as the Snapdragon versions
Samsung is scamming those regions who got the Qualcomm chipsets, except the 8 gen 2,
S22U-Exynos-12GB, is the worst flasgship ever.
S22U Exynos is the best 2022 flagship and you know it.
@@casuarius6576 bro why u lie
@@lol4224 Why you are avoiding the facts?
The tests prove it.
@@casuarius6576 under throttle it perform worse than the throttled s21u lmao "best flagship"
@@lol4224 Nah.
Other tests prove otherwise
And this is with a REGULAR cooling, the S23 Ultra shown their power destroying everything.
Time to wait for a ROG. definately the jump will be dramatic.
From the Get-go, the Exynos 2100 was very bad
thanks
Galaxy S23 Ultra is Best
my cheap poco 8 gen 1 score much higher than 8 gen 1 from s22 😑 my poco score over 950 000++
See the battery drain also. 8 gen 1 worst performance
There is something wrong with your S22 Ultra Exynos. I used to get almost 1mill on Antutu.
Nicee
In conclusion, Samsung Fabs held back Android phones for around two years, and Qualcomm needed to make a better call than by using Samsung as their node of choice. So, this seemingly significant generation upgrade is not really true; the poor show by the previous fabs is the hot news. The reality is that the S21 and S22 would have been better with TSMC chips and that the upgrade to the S23 would have been similar to the iPhone 13P to iPhone 14P, just an iterative upgrade. So, very misleading.
Sir check twice what kind of s22ultra you have , i have s22 ultra exynos it have way better scores from yours 920,000 in atuntu
SD 8 gen 2 beast
Exynos suck
Qualcomm 888 and 8 gen 1 suck, only Qualcomm 8 gen 2 good.
Exynos 2100/2200 are good
Why does exynos exists🙄