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    Test reveals that iPhone is slower to download than other devices

      As we well know, iPhones tend to have a high value compared to other phones available on the market. Because of this, users expect the best in it. However, research has revealed that when it comes to internet speeds, Apple devices may not be the best.

      The Apple iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X devices, in tests carried out, lose to the latest smartphones from Samsung Electronics and Google, in terms of download speed, according to data from Ookla, a company that offers service. online internet connection speed measurement.



      Test reveals that iPhone is slower to download than other devices

      Test reveals that iPhone is slower to download than other devices. Samsung has the highest rated handsets in the industry.

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      With faster internet data, users are able to load websites and still watch movies faster, as well as make clearer video calls and also get higher quality videos. Samsung has taken advantage of the situation to attack Apple in its commercials that emphasize faster internet speeds.

      As per information released by Bloomberg, the Samsung Galaxy S9 had the best performance with an average download speed of 38,9 Mbps, taking into account a base of 102 thousand connections in the last three months.

      In second place appears the Galaxy S9 Plus with a sum of 38,4 Mbps among 169 thousand analyzed. By comparison, a download speed of 603 Mbps for the iPhone X was recorded in 29,7 tests; 28,6 Mbps for the iPhone 8 Plus; and 29,4 Mbps for the iPhone 8.



      The data offered by Ookla is quite relevant as it was generated by the users themselves, not a corporate laboratory. Ookla further clarified that it carries out millions of tests daily and that it has carried out a total of 20 billion.


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