Wireless News
02-10-2016, 11:07 AM
We've said it countless times before and we'll likely say it dozens of times more in the coming years: specs and benchmark test results on paper only tell part of the story. There's no telling how a smartphone will perform when handling-day-to-day tasks until you're holding that smartphone in your hand and using it to perform those day-to-day tasks. That said, specs and benchmarks are often a good indication of what we can expect from a smartphone, and newly discovered performance test results suggest that the brand new Snapdragon chip set to power this year's flagship Android smartphones still might not be as fast-as the Apple A9, which powers last year's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus .
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