Safety features, therefore, form the bulk of the metric used to judge
the performance of a particular device or service.
Not exact matches
In the earlier days, hardware rarely received firmware updates that improve its
performance or fixes some bugs, but as time progressed, software and firmware updates have become so commonplace, nay, often mandatory, to prolong the lifespan
of a
particular device and make it all the more appealing to the masses.
In
particular, Huawei has developed some tools that they claim will maintain the
device's smooth
performance even after months
of use.
The purpose
of that feature is to expose additional information to the user which shows the maximum capacity
of the battery in that
particular device and whether or not the battery is operating at its peak
performance.
Maybe the company finds the extra months
of development useful for eking out the last ounce
of performance from that
particular year's newest Snapdragon or Exynos chip, or maybe it doesn't, as otherwise, it would be able to bring those improvements to the Galaxy S
devices through software updates.
Although this
particular test by PhoneBuff favors the OnePlus 3T's
performance, it must be said that neither
of these
devices can be considered slow.