Speed.. is the biggest difference between the iPhone 13 and the new Samsung phones

Last Tuesday, Samsung announced its new series of phones at the annual event that takes place in the first quarter of the year.

It revealed the Galaxy S22 phones, which are among the fastest Android phones ever.

But soon, comparisons began between these phones on the one hand, and the iPhone 13 on the other.

And Mac Rumors said that the iPhone is still the fastest in the world by a significant margin, according to a test conducted by PCMag magazine.

The speed score of the Galaxy S22 Ultra, which is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor from Qualcomm, reached 3,433 points.

While the iPhone 13 Pro Max achieved 4647 with the A15 Bionic processor produced by Apple. This means that the iPhone 13 Pro Max is 35% faster than its S22 Ultra counterpart.

The new Samsung phones work with two processors, while the company supplied phones sold in the United States with Qualcomm processors.

While phones sold in other regions, such as Europe, work with the Korean company’s Exynos 2200 processor.

The comparison showed that iPhone 13 phones achieved significant differences in faster speeds than phones that work with the Exynos 2200 processor as well.

The mentioned magazine made a comparison of the performance of machine learning speed in phones, and the iPhone 13 Pro Max scored 948 points, which is more than double the 448 points achieved by the S22 Ultra.

The A15 processor that powers the iPhone 13 includes an engine capable of performing 15.8 trillion operations per second for machine learning tasks, such as processing the assistant Siri on the device.

Apple will seek to expand the difference in performance and speed from the rest of the devices and competing companies this year through a faster processor, the A16, which is expected to power the iPhone 14 series.

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