![]() The U11 is likely to crush day-to-day tasks like a champ, in other words. Anandtech recorded it achieving a score of 3,844 in 3D Mark’s Slingshot Extreme test compared to the Snapdragon 821’s 2,106, and other benchmarks show a performance advantage as high as 40 percent. In most apps and real-world scenarios, the Snapdragon 835 appears to best the Snapdragon 821 handily. But the Snapdragon 835 - the processor that also powers Samsung’s Galaxy S8 - is built on a 10-nanometer process, which means it crams 30 percent more parts into the same physical space as the Snapdragon 821. They have the same number of cores - four faster, high-powered cores that kick in for intensive tasks and four power-efficient cores that handle background apps - and architecture. On a surface level, the two processors aren’t all that different. The U Ultra, on the other hand, ships with Qualcomm’s aging Snapdragon 821 - the processor in the Google Pixel and OnePlus 3T. ![]() But the U11 packs Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835, one of the newest in Qualcomm’s arsenal. ![]() Both phones share the same RAM (4GB, up to 6GB) and base storage (64GB, up to 128GB) in common. The differences between the U11 and U Ultra start under the hood. ![]()
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