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Smartphone speed test: iPhone 13 Pro Max narrowly beats Pixel 6 Pro

With a customized Tensor chipset, 12GB RAM, 120Hz LTPO OLED high refresh screen, large-capacity battery, and powerful camera hardware, Google has successfully made the Pixel 6 Pro flagship smartphone go further. However, in PhoneBuff’s latest speed test project, the phone is still slightly inferior to Apple’s iPhone 13 Pro Max.

Smartphone speed test: iPhone 13 Pro Max narrowly beats Pixel 6 Pro

As Apple’s highest-priced model, the iPhone 13 Pro Max’s leading position in the global smartphone market is unquestionable. On the other hand, with 12GB of large storage, the background application support of Google Pixel 6 Pro is also quite eye-catching.

Specifically, during this speed test of PhoneBuff, Google’s new products were almost fully ahead, only faltering in the video export sub-item, exposing the performance limitations of the Tensor chip used in Pixel 6 Pro.

In contrast, the A15 Bionic chip allows iPhone 13 Pro Max to fully fire in the video export part. In the end, the machine finished the race in 1 minute and 59 seconds, but the Pixel 6 Pro followed closely behind with a time of 2 minutes and 3 seconds (only 4 seconds short).

Then PhoneBuff ran another round of application opening tests to see if the 12GB RAM of Pixel 6 Pro had a special bonus.

It was found that the iPhone 13 Pro Max equipped with only 6GB RAM once again maintained the lead, and the Pixel 6 Pro completed the same test within 6 seconds.

Although fans of Android flagship smartphones cannot get bragging capital here, as one of the first devices equipped with Google’s customized Tensor SoC, Pixel 6 Pro still left us quite a deep impression.

Looking ahead to the second-generation Tensor custom SoC, Google may be able to bring us even greater surprises.

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