![]() For example, the iPhone 6s from all the way back in 2015 is about to receive Apple’s iOS 15 update on Monday, September 20th. ![]() They’ll also continue to get iOS updates for a very long time. Someone buying an iPhone 13 right now might very well end up using it for many years without noticing performance issues. This sort of performance will ensure that the iPhone 13 buyers have devices that will last for years down the road. So what if the iPhone 13 clocks over 1700 points in single-core tests and over 4800 points in multi-core tests? But the tests show Apple is still leading the pack, by far. And most buyers don’t care about these figures. Android speed comparisons matterīenchmarks alone will never tell the complete story of a device’s performance. That’s to say that the leaker is more than familiar with Android handsets and their performance. Anyone following “Ice” knows he’s been critical of Samsung time and again while comparing the Korean giant’s phones to other Android devices from China. The insider says there’s “only one word left to Android: despair.” That’s an interesting remark considering it’s coming from a dedicated Samsung fan. This brings us to Ice Universe’s tweet below that features the first Geekbench 5 scores for the iPhone 13’s A15 Bionic.Īpple A15 Geekbench score, only one word left to Android: despair. And we know that the iPhone 13 Pro models ship with 6GB of RAM, compared to just 4GB of RAM on the regular iPhone 13 and the 13 mini. Graphics performance aside, all A15 versions pack the same 6-core CPU that we’ve come to expect from Apple’s chipsets. The SoC in the iPhone 13 Pros and the iPad mini features a 5-core GPU compared to the 4-core GPUs for cheaper iPhone 13 models. A15 Bionic performance: ‘Despair’ for Android
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