Showing posts with label Galaxy Note 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Galaxy Note 5. Show all posts

Saturday, October 3, 2015

03 Oct

iPhone 6s Plus with 2GB of RAM did not leave Galaxy Note 5 with 4 GB of RAM a chance in test performance [video]

Resource PhoneBuff praised the speed of the two current flagship smartphone: iPhone 6s Plus and Samsung Galaxy Note 5. Gadgets are connected to the same wireless network. To assess the operating time on each device was launched stopwatch that recorded the total time spent on the implementation of a set of devices of the...

Thursday, September 24, 2015

24 Sep

iPhone 6s «broke» Samsung Galaxy Note 5 in tests for performance

In recent years, thanks to a series of benchmarks, we can make sure that iPhone 6s with dual-core Apple A9 is the fastest device in the line of Apple. In tests it is significantly faster than its predecessor iPhone 6. But what will prove to be a new model in comparison with the modern PHABLET Samsung? ...

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

01 Sep

IPhone 6 Plus vs Samsung Galaxy Note 5 - detailed comparison (Video)

IPhone 6 Plus and Samsung Galaxy Note 5 were summarily judged on various occasions and have probably already seen a good part of what they offer, including in terms of performance, but today we see a detailed comparison. ...

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

26 Aug

Samsung Galaxy Note 6 humiliates iPhone 6 in a performance test (Video)

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 is humiliated iPhone 6 in a first performance test done new product from Samsung, and in the video below you will see about the difference in the speed of the two smartphones to open applications . ...

Monday, August 24, 2015

24 Aug

iPhone 6 Plus is against the Galaxy Note and 5 Xiaomi Mi Note Pro: blind chambers test

Publication of mobile phones phoneArena published on the website of experimental material, the essence of which was to vote among readers. We were prepared photographs of four different smartphones and asked to choose the best quality and most bad shots, focusing only on the number of frames, no-name devices - so-called...