iPhone 11: FIRST Performance Test Announces a BIG SURPRISE

iPhone 11 has a first alleged performance test revealed, and it announces a big surprise prepared by the Apple company for the 2018 series.

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iPhone 11 has presented today what appears to be a first performance test made on the new A12 chip that Apple would prepare for customers, the results obtained not being presented as final. Despite this, what we see below is a possible A12 chip for the iPhone 11 that has marginally better performance than the current A11 chip, the difference between them being less than 10%, something unusual for Apple.

The iPhone 11 still has a possible extremely interesting revelation, more precisely we notice that the tested processor has 4 GB of integrated RAM, 1 GB more than the iPhone X, and this is what the world has been waiting for since the fall of last year. Various rumors that appeared until now confirmed the fact that the iPhone 11 will have 4 GB of RAM for the new A12 chip, and as seen in the image below, it seems that Apple wants to make this change for customers.

iPhone 11: FIRST Performance Test Announces a BIG SURPRISE

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The iPhone 11 will be released by Apple in the fall of this year, and if the test below really shows the performance of the new A12 chip, then Apple is making major improvements to the processor's energy consumption. Considering that in 2018 Android phones did not reach the iPhone in terms of processing power, it is normal for Apple to think about reducing energy consumption instead of increasing the processing power of the iPhone 11, but this is just a theory.

iPhone 11 is scheduled to be released in the fall of this year by Apple, and it will come together with iPhone 11 Plus and iPhone 9, all of which will have this new A12 chip integrated by the Americans from Cupertino. Theoretically, the iPhone 9 should remain with 3 GB of RAM, while the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Plus could have 4 GB of RAM, but everything depends on how Apple has thought about its strategy for the years 2018-2019.