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In spite of its 3 Go of RAM, iPhone 7 More would be less powerful than Galaxy Notes 7

In spite of its 3 Go of RAM, iPhone 7 More would be less powerful than Galaxy Notes 7

A benchmark confirms that the version large size of iPhone profits of more than random access memory than its predecessors.

To promote their devices, the Asian manufacturers fight with blow of random access memory by announcing records regularly, with up to 6 Go for OnePlus 3. Apple does not take part in this race since it will have been necessary to wait until 2015 and iPhone 6s to cross the bar of the 2 Go. And if iPhone 7 does not do better, iPhone 7 More is entitled to 1 additional Go, as the rumours predicted it. Information is confirmed by a benchmark published on the site of GeekBench.
In spite of its 3 Go of RAM, iPhone 7 More would be less powerful than Galaxy Notes 7

As one can see it on the results put online, only two hearts - given rhythm to 2.23 Ghz - new chip A10 fusion were put at contribution. A demonstration of the operating process announced by Apple at the time of the keynote. To preserve the battery and to optimize the endurance of the smartphone, two hearts with very low fuel consumption are booked with the elementary tasks. More pushed data sheet of iPhone 7 More is certainly explained by the arrival of the double photo module, in spite of the integration of a dedicated processor baptized Image Signal Processor (ISP).


In addition, the figures of GeekBench show that iPhone 7 More gets results higher than those of the iPad Pro 12.9 inches and its 4 Go of random access memory, with 5363 points against 4887. The profit in performances between the A10 chip and the A9X seems to be confirmed. New iPhone large size is thus the fastest device turning under iOS to date. But it remains below the Samsung Galaxy Notes 7 which is assembled at 6294 points during our tests. In spite of its less important random access memory, iPhone 7 should also compete with the shelf of Apple, but still not with its South Korean rival. At least, on paper.


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