FiestaST
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An interesting new test from GSM Arena has found that the storage speeds on the 32GB iPhone 7 Plus are substantially slower than the 128GB iPhone 7.
Some tests
Some tests
A comparison of the 32GB iPhone 7 Plus, 128GB iPhone 7 Plus, and 64GB iPhone 6 Plus.
Credit: GSM Arena
Since different benchmarks often don’t mean much, the site devised another test to compare the handsets:
So we came up with the following test: we shot a 10-minute 4K video with the iPhone, and we then trimmed it exactly in half using the built-in trimming feature of the standard Photos app. We then timed how long it takes the three iPhones to complete the operation of saving the trim as a new file.
It’s a great test as it’s a task you might find yourself occasionally doing and also it involves both reading the original big file (3.3GB) and writing a fairly big new video file.
And boy, what a difference – the 32GB iPhone 7 Plus was three times slower than the 128GB model!
No need to get carried away
No need to get carried away
Luckily, I have both a 32GB and 256GB iPhone 7 Plus at my disposal, so I put both through the same benchmarking apps. The 32GB iPhone 7 Plus did indeed seem to score lower on the storage write and read numbers compared to the larger handset.
But then I tried a similar test by trimming a 4K video in half. Both handsets cut a 4-minute video to 2-minutes long in exactly 10 seconds.
So while the benchmarks may be different, I don’t suspect you’ll truly notice any difference in real-world use.
http://appadvice.com/post/a-new-test-finds-the-32gb-iphone-7-plus-has-slower-storage-speeds/723786
Some tests
Some tests
A comparison of the 32GB iPhone 7 Plus, 128GB iPhone 7 Plus, and 64GB iPhone 6 Plus.
Credit: GSM Arena
Since different benchmarks often don’t mean much, the site devised another test to compare the handsets:
So we came up with the following test: we shot a 10-minute 4K video with the iPhone, and we then trimmed it exactly in half using the built-in trimming feature of the standard Photos app. We then timed how long it takes the three iPhones to complete the operation of saving the trim as a new file.
It’s a great test as it’s a task you might find yourself occasionally doing and also it involves both reading the original big file (3.3GB) and writing a fairly big new video file.
And boy, what a difference – the 32GB iPhone 7 Plus was three times slower than the 128GB model!
No need to get carried away
No need to get carried away
Luckily, I have both a 32GB and 256GB iPhone 7 Plus at my disposal, so I put both through the same benchmarking apps. The 32GB iPhone 7 Plus did indeed seem to score lower on the storage write and read numbers compared to the larger handset.
But then I tried a similar test by trimming a 4K video in half. Both handsets cut a 4-minute video to 2-minutes long in exactly 10 seconds.
So while the benchmarks may be different, I don’t suspect you’ll truly notice any difference in real-world use.
http://appadvice.com/post/a-new-test-finds-the-32gb-iphone-7-plus-has-slower-storage-speeds/723786



