iPhone 7 – 30% faster than iPhone 6S, has 2 GB of RAM

The first benchmark, of the iPhone 7, reveals a major increase in performance compared to the iPhone 6S, the 2 GB RAM and iOS 10.1 being tested.

The first benchmark, performance test, for the iPhone 7 appeared today thanks to Geekbench, and it reveals how fast the new terminal will be compared to the iPhone 6S. In the image below you can see the results and we are talking about 3379 points in the single-core test and 5495 points in the multi-core test, a big advantage over the iPhone 6S.

At the moment, in the new version of the Geekbench application, the iPhone 6S obtains a score of 2400 points in the single-core test and 4200 points in the multi-core test. Looking at the result below, the iPhone 7 will be 40% faster in the single-core test and about 27% in the multi-core test, so in total we are talking about a performance increase of about 30%.

In the article regarding iPhone 7 news I told you that Apple will implement a dual-core processor clocked at a frequency of 2.4 GHz, an increase of 550 MHz compared to the iPhone 6S. This very large difference in frequency supports a 30% increase in performance, as the image below suggests, it being registered directly on the Geekbench website.

iPhone 7 – 30% faster than iPhone 6S, has 2 GB RAM and runs iOS 10.1

Apart from the great increase in performance that the iPhone 7S is going to offer, the image below confirms the fact that the new terminal has 2 GB of RAM implemented. More than that, he also runs iOS 10.1, so we are talking about a test unit that Apple is testing and the first major update they will offer for iOS 10, still unreleased.

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Unfortunately, Geekbench does not correctly recognize the iPhone 7 processor and lists the terminal as having a processor with 2 cores clocked at 400 MHz, 2 GHz less than in reality. Despite this, if the image is real, then the iPhone 7 will provide a major performance boost for Apple's line of smartphones.

Although there was no need for a certification of the fact that the iPhone 7 will still have 2 GB of RAM, here it came today and it is as clear as possible that this characteristic will not change. We didn't even need more DDR 4 RAM, and the performance of the processor is really impressive, if they are really real, as they are presented to us.