Watch the Google Pixel 6 Pro battle it out with the iPhone 13 Pro Max in a speed test
Google's Pixel 6 Pro seems like the
company's first earnest attempt at a
proper flagship smartphone in years
one that looks like it's actually
competitive in all areas, not just one or
two like before. The new phone is due
to be released in a few hours in the
handful of markets where Google sells
its devices
So it might be interesting to find out
how Google's latest and greatest would
fare compared to Apple's latest and
greatest, right? Say, in a side-by-side
speed test? Well, that's just what we
have for you today, courtesy
of PhoneBuff. The Google Pixel 6 Pro is
pitted against the
Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max, and it's going
to be a deadly battle. Let's buckle up
and hit play then
Spoiler alert: the Pixel takes the lead
from the beginning, but then the iPhone
makes a comeback, and then it's
neck-and-neck with the iPhone taking
the first 'round' in the end, but the Pixel
coming in at only 4 seconds late
Where the RAM management test
comes in, the two devices are still
toe-to-toe, but the iPhone eventually
has the edge by 6 seconds
So in the end, while the Pixel is fast in
this kind of test, it can't beat the iPhone
13 Pro Max. In day to day life, however,
it's unlikely that such marginal
differences in app loading times would
ever be perceived - unless for some
reason you have both a Pixel 6 Pro and
an iPhone 13 Pro Max and are using
both at the same time to do the exact
same things. Hopefully that's not an
actual use case
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