Galaxy S22 smartphones may be Samsung’s freshest and finest, but they still fall below Apple’s iPhone 13 series in performance benchmark testing.
Galaxy S22 devices, including the S22 Ultra, were officially revealed by Samsung on February 9th. The S22 Ultra has some features that are similar to those found on the Galaxy Note. Despite being among the quickest Android devices available, Samsung’s latest smartphones are still much slower than Apple’s flagship handsets.
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This week, PCMag tested the latest Snapdragon 8 Sen 1 CPU in the Galaxy S22s and compared its performance of other popular Android handsets and the iPhone 13 Pro Max.
The Geekbench single-core and multi-core scores of a Galaxy S22 Ultra outfitted with the gadget were 1,232 and 3,433, respectively. Geekbench ML gave it a score of 448 for machine learning.
The A15 Bionic-equipped iPhone 13 Pro Max scored 1,735 on the single-core test and 4,647 on the multi-core test. A machine learning score of 948 was attained by Apple’s smartphone.
Apple’s smartphone performance advantage seems to be still substantial, according to Geekbench tests. Apple’s smartphones will certainly continue to be the quickest for some time to come, especially with the upcoming A16 Bionic CPU.
In benchmark tests, Apple smartphones consistently outperform Android versions with identical specifications. Even though an Android smartphone seems to have far more RAM, this is still the case. That’s mostly due to Apple’s prowess in silicon design, but it’s also due to the fact that Apple intends to wield more control over both hardware and software.

