Why is Apple's download speed not as good as Android's within the same broadband?
by Poster
Mar 25, 2025
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No matter whether VPN is turned on or not, whether domestic resources are downloaded or foreign resources, Android's download speed is faster than Apple's.
After turning on VPN, and even if you use the same airport and node, the speed of Android is much faster than that of Apple. Why?
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Anonymous2041 Mar 25, 2025Because the WiFi speed of iPhone is just not as good as that of Android.
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Anonymous269 Mar 25, 2025Because the WiFi speed of iPhone is just not as good as that of Android.
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Anonymous11 Mar 25, 2025First of all, look at the negotiated rate? In fact, there is a big difference within Gigabit. You may have to see if the downloader performs consistently. Multi-threading or the like Many Android machines have more mimo and support higher negotiation rates, but there should be no difference within gigabits Anyway, my speedtest iPhone here can run to Gigabit when placed next to the router
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Poster Mar 25, 2025@ Anonymous2041 # 1, @ Anonymous269 # 2, @ Anonymous11 # 3, However, even in mobile data networks, with the same calling card, Android is faster than Apple.
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Anonymous11 Mar 25, 2025@ Poster Mobile Network That's a completely different scenario. You can't compare it directly...
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Anonymous2041 Mar 25, 2025@ Poster Because under normal circumstances, Android's signal network speed is faster than Apple's. Signal search is also more aggressive
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Anonymous5491 Mar 25, 2025Rate signal problem Requesting a video or file is just like picking up the goods. After picking up the goods, you can send back the mail number of the current package to remove the next package, which needs to be checked with each other. Simple overview, simple apple music color.
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Anonymous4556 Mar 25, 2025Everything related to signal on iPhone is basically inferior to Android = 3 =
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Anonymous321 Mar 25, 2025Wi-Fi is normal. After Wi-Fi6e, Apple devices still only support 160m bandwidth, while Android already supports 320m bandwidth, not to mention the effect of mlo after Wi-Fi7. Therefore, it is rumored that iPhone17 may need to be replaced by self-developed Wi-Fi. It feels like it has changed. Well, after Wi-Fi6, it has integrated a lot of cellular network technologies, Broadcom is obviously inferior to other companies in this respect
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Anonymous5492 Mar 25, 2025Under the same Wi-Fi situation, the network speed of the iPhone is countless times faster than that of Windows notebooks and mobile phones. Maybe the old device does not support the Wi-Fi6 frequency band. Of course, the network cable connection is the fastest, but the difference between devices that also support the latest protocol is not big
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Anonymous11 Mar 25, 2025@ Anonymous321 These must be > 1200Mbps or above to see... There is no such problem in Internet downloading
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Anonymous1817 Mar 25, 2025Is WiFi single band 5Ghz? That is indeed the iPhone is a bit weak. I tried it with 16pro and 14pro, both of which are updated with the latest stable version IOS. Android has a dual WiFi acceleration. After turning that off, it's almost the same experience as an iPhone.
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Anonymous321 Mar 25, 2025@ Anonymous11 The Wi-Fi negotiation rate is not the actual rate. 1200mbps can't actually run 800m. Normally, there can be a difference around 500m. Now there are many gigabit broadband, which naturally reflects the difference
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Anonymous862 Mar 25, 2025Uh, you put a picture, how faster can it be? At 15pm, the wifi can run around 1800. How slow can it be
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Anonymous5493 Mar 25, 2025The iphone network card really doesn't work..
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Anonymous2152 Mar 25, 2025It doesn't matter if you hurry up or slow down, it's not bad. Life, you need the feeling of leisure.
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Anonymous5494 Mar 25, 2025Just play a joke Because for the price of an Android 1TB machine, you can only buy an iPhone 128G/256G. If the capacity is large, the download speed will be faster Cook still doesn't understand you hahaha
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Anonymous1268 Mar 25, 202515 Pro + Samsung S25 + Pixel 9 three-holder player said: Wi-Fi 6E, my home 500M peer-to-peer broadband, there is no difference. In terms of traffic, there is almost the same speed difference between different operators (TMO vs Verizon) in the same location, with 1000M downloads and 150 uplinks.
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Anonymous1027 Mar 26, 2025@ Anonymous1268 How much is the monthly fee for 500M peer-to-peer broadband? It must not be in China
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Anonymous2243 Mar 26, 2025Problem with wifi.. It makes sense for you to test the intranet speed and then compare it. Apple's wifi compatibility is not that good, and it has something to do with your wifi device.