Samsung galaxy s8 internet speedtest8/28/2023 Linksys EA9500 real life performance was reaching highest WiFi speeds during the test, however was a bit sensitive to PC WiFi antenna placement while operating on 2.4GHz WiFi band compared to others. Learned once again – metal has significant impact on WiFi signal. Things got well once antenna was put on top of the case. Linksys EA9500 despite many antennas did struggle a bit with 2.4GHz WiFi performance while testing with poorly positioned desktop computer’s WiFi antenna (it was trapped in between the wall and metal case).Perhaps there is inaccuracy in measurement software? Or perhaps broadband speed limit is not as precise. Network performance with some devices magically exceeds broadband provider plan.Wired connection could not be using full potential because of incapable UTP cable… therefore can be beaten by Wireless AC quite easily.The phone can beat any device! I was quite astonished by this fact.Massive impact was caused by a genuine Samsung cover for Tab S2. Tablet WiFi performs significantly better without protective cover that contains metal on the back.There are couple of things learned about WiFi performance: Ping|download|upload – 3ms|31Mbps|18Mbps. WiFi routers speed tests and results are written in format: Speed measurements tableĮvery WiFi Speed measurement was taken at least three times. The tested WiFi routers were one wall away from the client devices that I have tested with. I have used SpeedTest app for measuring real life performance of the routers. Desktop Windows PC (with ASUS integrated WiFi adapter).WiFi client devices that I used for this test are: The internet provider plan used during this test is 150mbps which theoretically should mean 18.75Mb/s (actual megabytes per second). BT Home HUB 5 Type A (tests still pending due to locked down router, will test once worked around).The routers under my radar in this speed test are: Primary focus was WiFi performance, surprisingly I ended up with some other discoveries about WiFi performance and how can it be affected by different factors. However since I have several WiFi routers on my desk right now, I thought it would be interesting to compare their performance before I giving them away. The Samsung Galaxy S8 may be faster but the LG G6 comes really close which is still very impressive given its processor is from last year.Primarily this blog post should focus on Linksys EA9500 real life performance. Reloading the apps is almost at the same time. RAM management tells us the phones are very close in the speedtest game. Interestingly with the browsers, the LG G6 is ahead in opening Wikipedia as the first website and then. Opening the camera, speed is about the same. Launching took some time on Instagram and Subway Surfers. Next game is Gun Fu which also opened first on the Samsung phone but really close. These other apps also opened first on the Galaxy S8: Tinder, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, Viber, Smash Hit, and Subway Surfers. Opening the popular Color Switch, the S8 is ahead by a few seconds. Launching the call function is faster on the Galaxy S8 but opening the Setting menu is faster on the LG G6. Samsung used the latest Exynos 8895 while LG decided on the Snapdragon 821 instead of the S835 which is also found in some Galaxy S8 units.Įverything is closed up in the background. Note that the two have different processors. In booting up the phone, the S8 is noticeably faster. In some instances though, the LG G6 is faster so the two are really neck-on-neck.įor this Speed Test, our geek compared an Orchid Grey Samsung Galaxy S8 and a black LG G6 connected to the same WiFi network. Watch the video below and see early on how the Samsung Galaxy S8 responds to clicks and swipes compared to the LG G6. As for the Samsung Galaxy S8, we have yet to review the phone because it’s still not available in the market. Read our LG G6 Review for our take on the smartphone. It’s also been dunked, frozen, and thawed earlier. So far, the LG G6 is doing really well passing JerryRigEverything’s Durability Test and How2Tech’s Stress Test. After several stress tests on the LG G6, we can expect similar videos featuring the Galaxy S8.
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