Hi, you can use Notebookcheck
example
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tensor-G2-vs-SD-8-Gen-1_14635_14029.247596.0.html
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Hi, you can use Notebookcheck
example
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tensor-G2-vs-SD-8-Gen-1_14635_14029.247596.0.html
Thank you! I did not know this existed. This is helpful.
Now, I need to learn how to read and understand what the charts are saying.
Np
Geekbench is generally good for comparing processing performance
3DMark Wild Life Unlimited is good for comparing graphics
Your generaly not going to better off with a 8g1.try to get a 8g2 phone like the OnePlus 11
That would be worth the money over a 8g1? I know there were overheating concerns and less efficiency, but I didn't realize it was that drastic of a difference
YES. pls spend the extra money if you can on a 8g2 phone. The 8g1 has multiple issues on every model from poor battery like (regular s22) to over heating cameras (Sony Xperia 1 mk 4). The 8g2 fixes these issues on the successor models like s22 having great battery life and the Xperia 1 mk 5 having no overheating camera issues.
Thank you! Would I notice improvements going from a Pixel 7 Pro to a base S23?
In battery life yeah. Idk in other parts of the phone tho. Because at that point it's up to preference. Like software and camera.
Which is the problem with Samsung and Google. I love the camera on the Pixel but the extra features of the Galaxy S devices. I can't have both it seems
I mean you can root your phone to add most stuff from Samsung phones onto your pixel.
That's a good point. I haven't rooted in a while but it's a good thing to keep in mind
From what I gather, the G2 is similar in performance to the Snapdragon 888. Avoid the 8 Gen 1 because of terrible efficiency.
Noted. That's good to know. I'd be right at home with an 8 Gen 1 since my pixel has plenty of overheating issues
Can't you get a repair of your Pixel? Should be much cheaper than buying a new phone.
The Tensor is fine. It will do everything you need it to except play games on high refresh rate. But that's a niche case.
It's more than enough for daily average use. Plus the Pixel photos are much better than the Samsung photos
If you really must upgrade, then I'd recommend the Asus ZenFone 10. Snapdragon 8 gen 2. Or wait until after the Samsung keynote today when they accounce the S24 and the price of the S23 should drop significantly.