Thursday, September 24, 2015

iPhone crushes 6s Android phones – ITavisen.no

Galaxy S6 and Note does not come close.

Yesterday we wrote about how well the new A9 chip in iPhone 6s g 6s Plus performs compared to Intel Core M processor found in including new MacBook.

No close
same time we have seen the result of the performance of the A9 in Geekbench 3 test against former iPhone models, and now Apple blogger Jon Gruber made a comparison against several Android flagship.

iPhone 6s got 2,500 result in a test of the performance of single-core and 4340 in a multi-core test. The Android mobile phone that makes it best, HTC Nexus 9 who get 1887 in the first test.

Samsung Galaxy S6 edge gets 1309 in the same test and actually beats iPhone 6s in test performance multicore there the result being 4535.

One core
– Considering the performance of one core, it is not a single Android phone that turns the two year old iPhone 5s, writes Gruber.

Although he did not show the results of the test for multiple cores, he writes that Android devices makes it much better in the tests, but Gruber grounds that Android phones usually have multiple cores than iPhone models only have two.

– A test of the performance of single core is a better yardstick for the experience you get when you use the device, explains Gruber.

Delivering not
Samsung Galaxy 5 is not included in the test, but a similar test conducted by MobileSyrup reveals that the phone can not even turn one year old iPhone 6 in the performance of one core. Note 5 scorer in 1431, while the iPhone 6 ending in 1553.

Sources:
DaringFireball, MobileSyrup

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