Legends run on Galaxy S9+?
Zimflam
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im thinking of doing legends run, i have the right champions at 5/65 and the boosts i think i would need (30% champion boosts & 20% attack boost) but i have a Samsung Galaxy S9+, is there a chance for me to actually make it?
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Load time’s are about .5 seconds on iPhone where android anywhere from 4-7 seconds.
This doesn't mean Android phones are bad.
For regular legend runs, the loading speed matters because it’s a huge % of a short fight time per fight, which gradually adds up.
Longer, harder content will make that % less significant (yes you’ll be slower than those on iPhone, but the handicap will not be that much).
Then I bought an iPad and timed the differences. I could queue up and load an arena team, and finish the 3-fight series average around 47 seconds, whereas the android average series was closer to 70 seconds. this was recorded over a series of a few dozen arena matches. (using the same champs as attackers over and over, only the opponent would change, but it was all tested to be fair, so the infinite streak was already rolling and no death matches, etc...)
ever since, i loathe arenas on my android phone and prefer to wait until i'm home to do them.
I could put a side by side video in comparison as I have all of the phones mentioned but isn’t worth the time to do it. From my personal view I’ve seen the massive difference.
More importantly, what you said does not prove the game is not optimized for Android well. What many players ignore often is the fact that the latest Apple devices are powered by A-series chips that, when it comes to single-threaded CPU performance, wipe the floor with anything that powers Android devices. We are talking 2 to 3 times better performance. That in my opinion is a better metric showing why you see the drastic difference.
Install the game on Google Pixelbook powered by Intel Core-i7 chip and you'll see how the loading times are near-instantaneous.
Having said that, it seems we are reaching the point of diminishing returns so that the latest powerful Android devices such as OnePlus 7T/Pro and Asus Rog II are showing similar performance to the latest iPhones and iPads.
The thing is, iPhones have better Software &Hardware integration that Android phones.
This is the only reason why Android lags behind iOS.
Apple makes all the hardware and software themselves. While, Android phones use software developed by someone and hardware developed by someone else.
This is why processors used in Apple devices give better performance than those processor which are used in Android phones.
Chinese makers play with numbers, they give Octa-Core/Deca-Core just to create hype in the maket. And they don't focus on in-depth quality of the processor.
This is the reason a Dual-Core processor by Apple can perform better than other Chinese processors with higher number of cores and frequency.
That's one point I forgot to disclose.
The Android devices I have used previously are:
Samsung Note
Google Pixel XL
Pixel 2 XL (current cell device)
My friends phone that would consistently load faster is the iPhone 8
As for my recent IoS device, it's the 2019 iPad Mini.