iPhone 4S Vs. Samsung Galaxy S2: Based On Benchmark

We have given you lots of comparison based on various perspectives. Today, we are going to add something more to the list. AnandTech has released the Geekbench scores representing a comparison among various Android devices and Apple devices. However, we are focusing on the comparison between Samsung Galaxy S2 and iPhone 4S as given below:

 

1. Javascript Benchmark: Samsung Galaxy S2 is better:  As you can see in the above picture that in case of javascript execution, it is Samsung Galaxy S2 keeping itself one step ahead in terms of performance and winning over iPhone 4S.

 

2. GLBenchmark: iPhone 4S is better: In this field, the iPad 2 is found as the best in performance as compare to any other device. However, as far as Samsung Galaxy S2 and iPhone 4S is compared, iPhone 4s wins over Samsung Galaxy S2 and prove itself as a better gaming and high speed device.

 

 BrowserMark Test: iPhone 4s is better: It is the perspective which decides which device has the better browsed speed. If you consider the graph, you will find that iPhone 4s provides with the better speed browsing.

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3 Comments to “iPhone 4S Vs. Samsung Galaxy S2: Based On Benchmark”

  1. Dave says:

    Actually, in that first graph, you said the S2 is better than the iPhone. That’s false; it clearly shows the Tab being better than the iPhone.

    Therefore the iPhone 4S is the best smartphone on the market. It even has less ram and clock speed than the S2 but still kills it. LOL.

  2. Commander Data's Cat says:

    I’d still rather have an S2; better looking, with a new OS due out, far cheaper on contracts, cheaper to insure… does everything the 4s can do, but it’s been out for months already. Lucky Apple’s new super-toy has actually surpassed something that’s already getting old by technological standards…

  3. c010 says:

    i would say its not fair to judge S2 based on this benchmark. It doesn’t make sense if you observe carefully. Tab is double the performance of S2? how is it possible? the only explanation that i can think of is gingerbread 2.3 is not optimized for S2 just yet. Let’s see how S2 perform when ICS is released

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