yet it does contradict it ... unless the op is very specific about raw computing strength which only apply in very specific scenario ...
thus for real life application : no, no confirmation , for synthetic/computational bench : yes, i might confirm indeed, baseline is : yes that alternative compete with it with ease.
with years on ... i learned to ditch synthetic/computational benchmarks as they are somewhat irrelevant.
@LabRat 891 yep the SD860 is a tweaked 855, as for the SD870, it is the most competitive high end SOC around, the SD 8 Gen 1 is the latest flagship from Qualcomm but as i mentioned it suffer from poor thermal and performances usually are close, or even bellow in some case, to the 870 in day to day scenario (not in synthetic bench or "Samsung controversial boosted" bench although these bench usually favor their Exynos SOC while in pure "impartial" bench the Exynos is just a touch behind instead of being "abyssal gap" ahead and in unboosted it actually perform under, for both SOC, meaning day to day users have lower result than the bench the brand and some reviewer posted)
@bug yet strangely enough the biggest complaint i hear from friends about their iPhones (12/13) and even my mother about her iPad Mini devices is battery, having to plug them every end of days (middays even sometime), on my side i rarely have to plus my F3 more than once every 2 days (my mom also have 2 days out of her iPhone 7 but that's without using it more than checking mails and browsing a bit)
on Apple i do not dislike their hardware ... rather their software based on how closed it is and the company itself based on how they behave.