Benchmark: iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max bring a BIG DISAPPOINTMENT

iPhone XS and iPhone XR revealed a first big disappointment by the first performance tests that were made for the new Apple phones.

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iPhone XS si iPhone XR appear today in the first supposed performance tests, which also present us with a big disappointment regarding what the two new Apple phone models are going to offer. The iPhone XS and iPhone XR presented in these performance tests lower scores than those obtained so far by the iPhone X in the tests, although the first one has more RAM memory than the second one, which should bring a substantial bonus.

The iPhone XR gets a score of 12 points for the new A4754 chip processor in the single-core test, and a score of 9367 points for the multi-core test, the first being superior to the iPhone X, the second being inferior. Apple announced that the new A12 chip will offer 15% better performance for the powerful cores of the processor, and up to 40% better for those for not too complex functions, so in total we should have at least a 15% increase in performance .

 

Benchmark: iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max bring a BIG DISAPPOINTMENT

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The iPhone XS shows us in its test that this will not be offered, for the single-core score being obtained a value very close to that of the iPhone XR, but in the case of the multi-core test the score reaches 10.266 points, the same as the iPhone X. The iPhone XS has still confirmed the fact that it comes with 4 GB of RAM memory, and this will count a lot for keeping applications open in the background, and it should not be surpassed by Android phones.

 

The iPhone XS should remain above the Android phones in performance for processor power, but the iPhone XR will be surpassed by both the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 and the Huawei Kirin 980. Honestly, I find it very hard to believe that the iPhone XS will not have in reality, a score of at least 12.000 points in the multi-core test for the processor, and at least 5000 points in the single-core test, but of course there is always a chance of making a serious mistake.