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Apple introduced its iPhone 12 lineup earlier this week, and the vanilla iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro are already gearing up for preorder ahead of hitting the market next week. Today we saw both devices compared on AnTuTu, giving us a sneak peek at the synthetic performance of the phones’ internals.
Both iPhone 12 devices are powered by the A14 Bionic, built with the 5nm process technology, but the raw numbers reveal rather disappointing results compared to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 chip, used by most of Android’s flagship products.
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The sum of 570,000 ish of GPU, CPU, memory and user interface in AnTuTu is anything but impressive. A quick comparison between a random Xiaomi phone with a score above 687,000 and Apple devices that do not exceed the 600,000 threshold reveals a lack of performance in all four categories, with the biggest discrepancy in the GPU department: the decrease of 292,704. at 201,085 it is almost 44%.
In the other three segments, Apple has less than 10% performance to catch up, and the memory difference is around 6%, thanks to the iPhone 12’s 4 / 256GB memory combo and 6 / 128 GB of the iPhone. 12 Pro.
However, it is not fair to compare Apple products with Android smartphones due to the different nature of how devices use resources. IPhones are playing in their own league, and it’s fair to compare the A14 to its predecessor, the 7nm Bionic A13 chip. Our database shows that the iPhone 11 Pro Max scores 536,883 on AnTuTu 8, giving the iPhone 12 family a slight 5-6% advantage, depending on RAM and storage.
Let’s not forget that smartphones are not all chipsets and antennas, there is also the subjective factor called “user experience”. Once the phones are out and we’re done with our reviews, you can go back and read more about how iPhone 12 devices work in real-life scenarios.
Source (in Chinese) | Via