iPhone 5 has a dual-core 1 GHz processor and better performance than quad-core smartphones and tablets

  I found out yesterday that The iPhone 5 has 1GB of RAM, but now we find out that the terminal processor would have the frequency clocked at 1.02 GHz. The information comes from a result of the Geekbench benchmark, which would have been done by a person reviewing the device and the results are really amazing. The score obtained by iPhone 5 in the Geekbench test it is 1601, this under the conditions iPhone 4S get a score of 631 points and the iPad 3 a little over 700. If we make a comparison with other Android terminals, neither the Nexus 7 nor the Samsung Galaxy S III with Android 4.0 get a higher score than the iPhone, but the situation changes in the case of the S III if you install Jelly Bean.

  iPhone 5 it scored one more than a Power Mac G5 from 2004 and although the comparison is not 100% correct, you can get an idea of ​​what it offers. The iPhone 5 is by far the fastest iDevice ever released by Apple, and this will surely convince many users to buy it, especially since its rivals with quad-core processors do not have double the performance, as the difference from technology. In conclusion, iPhone 5 is a very powerful smartphone and that will matter a lot in the eyes of buyers.