iPhone 4S is 68% faster than iPhone 4, it could have a dual-core processor of 800 MHz

    The image above shows us the system information of the new iPhone 4S terminal that Apple is going to launch in stores starting on Friday. information were obtained through the Geekbench application that was also used to benchmark the new device. From the information listed above, the frequency of the processor stands out, which seems to be 716 MHz, but in reality it would be somewhere around 800 MHz, but Geekbench does not correctly recognize the device considering that the program has not been updated for it.

    iPhone 4S obtains a score of 662 points in Geekbench, a score 17% lower than that of the iPad 2 which obtains 749 points, but 68% higher than that of the iPhone 4 which obtains only 370 points. The difference between iPhone 4S and iPad 2 is given by the processor in the new iPhone, which of course has a lower working frequency to keep the battery autonomy intact. I don't think that Apple left the new iPhone with only 716 MHz, but clocked it somewhere around 800 to maintain high performance.

    If Apple had kept the processor frequency at 1 GHz, then the autonomy would have been much lower considering that the battery of the new device is as big as the one in the iPhone 4 terminal. Finally, we have the confirmation that the iPhone 4S has the code name N94AP about which was correctly said to contain the iPhone 4 hardware.