mojoeherb :
Regardless your benchmark tests are so different from others, so where did you get these figures from? Other reputable sites have different results. Regardless, Apple I-phones always seem to be faster but when the real test comes in, like opening up a web page or even some files, they are much slower than Android and I know because I have both phones.
Wow! How anyone can read an article and view indisputable test results, and still be in denial, is amazing!
Evidence is given of a "real [world] test" in the Video Editing results. This is just one of the many real world things we do on our smartphones.
In the Video Editing test, the iPhone 8 was MORE THAN 4 TIMES FASTER than the "fastest" Android phone. It took only 0:42 for the iPhone 8 to complete the video editing, while it took the Note 8 3:03 minutes, and the S8+ a whopping 4:07 minutes to complete the same video editing.
The results are there, plain as day, for any sentient human to read and comprehend... Yet you apparently are having difficulty absorbing this very easy to understand, objective information.
And there are plenty more real world speed tests between the iPhone 8 and the "best" Android phones, on YouTube. There's even videos of real world speed test showing last year's iPhone 7 beating the "best" Android phones... And since the iPhone 8 is 70% faster than last year's iPhone 7, as proven in this article and tests, "iPhone 8 Is World's Fastest Phone (It's Not Even Close)".
And you are not even knowledgeable enough to know the name of the product that you are so critical of. It is not called "I-phone", it's called "iPhone". (And it's not "Same-song", it's "Samsung" ;-)).