The Samsung has announced at the end of September, the-generation 2016 of your intermediary Galaxy A8. It arrived with a hardware extremely powerful for the category, with basically the same set of the Galaxy S6 in terms of chipset, RAM and internal storage, but with a screen “only” Full HD, which in theory would enable a performance much more useful in graphical applications.
To see if the new device really offers something so satisfying, the staff of the channel XEETECHCARE published some videos on YouTube comparing it to flagships recent as the Galaxy S7, iPhone 7 Plus, Honor 8 and OnePlus 3, in addition to put it side-by-side with the Galaxy Note 5, that “shares” the same chipset but with 1 GB more RAM and the screen resolution Quad HD.
Galaxy A8 2016 vs Galaxy S7
Beginning with a comparison as far as “unfair”, we have the Galaxy A8 2016 against the current flagship of Samsung, which has a hardware considerably more powerful. Still that clearly take the lead in most of the air apps during the test, so it can be seen that the Galaxy S7 is not so faster than Galaxy A8 2016, demonstrating that the model intermediary can be a good option for those who want to save you something around US$ 180 in the international market.
An important point to be noted is that even with 3GB RAM the Galaxy A8 2016 was able to keep smoothly all of the apps running in background, just like it happened with the Galaxy S7 that has 4GB. Because of this, even users of multitasking-aggressive should not have any problems with the new phablet.
Galaxy A8 2016 vs iPhone 7 Plus
Moving to a comparison of Android vs iOS, we have the Galaxy A8 2016 against the current flagship of Apple, which costs something between$ 150 and$ 180 dollars more in its more basic version. Contrary to what a lot of people might expect, the phablet from Samsung has managed to even surpass his rival in the opening of several applications, demonstrating the new Grace UX really was very well optimized.
as Well as in the previous test, the Galaxy A8 2016 was able to keep all the apps in the background without problems, managing to bring them to the screen again without having to reload them.
Galaxy A8 2016 vs OnePlus 3
Comparing the new phablet from Samsung with the current darling of the international media, we have a few surprises quite curious. The Galaxy A8 2016 was able to open several applications more quickly than the OnePlus 3, thus demonstrating that even with a hardware of the previous generation is still able to provide a performance more than satisfactory for most users.
In terms of management of RAM, however, we have a disparity of remarkable, since the OnePlus 3 has 6GB of RAM against the 3GB of the Galaxy A8 2016. Still, only the game Subway Surfers need to be reloaded in the intermediate of the Samsung, and all other apps and games kept in the background without problems.
Galaxy A8 2016 vs Galaxy Note 5
as a result with exactly the same chipset, it was expected that Galaxy A8 2016 and Galaxy Note 5 to have a similar performance, but with a slight advantage for the phablet most current in graphics applications due to its Full HD screen while the unit carrier of the S Pen account with a higher amount of RAM. This ended up confirming, being required basically the same time to open apps on both.
In terms of management of RAM, we see that the new Grace UX cannot meet the lower capacity of the Galaxy A8 2016, not being charged any application or game, in the same way as happens with the Galaxy Note 5.
Galaxy A8 2016 vs Honor 8
finally, we have the Galaxy A8 2016 against the Honor 8, which is considered as one of the flagships with the highest benefit-cost ratio of today. It is worth noting that the version used in the device of the Huawei account with 4GB of RAM and still costs approximately$ 100 less than the Galaxy A8 2016, and there is another even cheaper with 3GB of RAM.
The Honor 8 showed why they are seen as one of the best options that you can buy without spending too much currently, surpassing the Galaxy A8 2016 in almost all open applications. In terms of management of RAM, both came out flawlessly, requiring that none of the apps or games was reloaded.
With all of this, we can see that the Galaxy A8 2016 is really an option to be considered by anyone who is looking for a new model intermediary, however you need to take into account that some devices are top of the line can be found for lower values, as in the case of OnePlus 3 and Honor 8 and can thus deliver an even better performance.
The big surprise is on account of the management of RAM for the new interface Grace UX, as Samsung devices with earlier versions of its interface customized hardly could keep many apps in background with “only” 3GB of RAM.
And you, what do you think of the tests? I would like to see the new Galaxy A8 in Brazil? the Leave your comment below!
(updated 11 November 2016, at 20:14)
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