How do I see which A9 chip I have in iPhone 6S and 6S Plus?

what an A9 chip you have on the iPhone 6sIf you are curious to find out how to see which A9 chip you have in iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus after I told you last night that there is differences in performance and autonomy between these components, well in this article I will help you find out everything.

Last night I told you that iPhone 6S si 6S iPhone Plus au A9 chips made by Samsung si TSMC, the first being produced using a 14nm manufacturing process, while the second is produced using a 16nm manufacturing process and surprisingly the second is the best.

TSMC's A9 chip offers better autonomy for iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus desi it heats up by 3 degrees than the A9 chip produced by Samsung, which also has performed 1% - 2% lower, but you will not feel this last aspect.

How do I see which A9 chip I have in iPhone 6S and 6S Plus?

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Now, to know which A9 chip you have in iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus, you can use a simple trick that became active again the other day after it was initially closed, making the identification very fast and similar to what you see in the image above.

  1. Access this page.
  2. Press the button install, then confirm the installation in the following alert message.
  3. Now close Safari.
  4. Aces Settings > General > Profile, Settings > General > Profile.
  5. Here you will access the menu for the Shenzen profile and press the option Trust.
  6. Now go back to the main application screen and search for the application CPU Identifier which you will open.
  7. After opening, the application will display an image like the one above and tell you the identification code of your face and the manufacturer.

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My iPhone 6S Plus has an A9 chip manufactured by TSMC, while the iPhone 6S terminal has an A9 chip manufactured by Samsung, and I did not discover differences between their temperatures during use, while the difference in performance is a few tens of points in Geekbench.

In general, you don't have to worry if you have one or the other of the two Samsung or TSMC chips, unless you are very passionate about battery autonomy, here the second one has a major advantage.