"The iPhone 11 Pro with 4GB RAM and A13 Bionic chipset is listed on the benchmark website."
Apple's latest iPhone 11 smartphone uses the A13 Bionic chipset, which has six cores and is manufactured in an advanced 7nm+ process. The company brag about the chipset during the press conference and even called it the most powerful processor in any smartphone. The Apple chipset has consistently outperformed Qualcomm's Snapdragon counterparts, and the trend continues to introduce the new A13 Bionic chip. A suspected iPhone 11 Pro has appeared on the Geekbench website, and its scoring has made the competition fierce.
The iPhone 11 Pro performed very well on benchmarks and destroyed all Android smartphones. In the single-core performance benchmark, the phone scored 5,472 points. This is far more than any Android flagship smartphone, including the overclocked ASUS ROG Phone 2 Ultimate with the Snapdragon 855+ chipset. It is also much faster than the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ running the Exynos 9825 processor. The multicore performance score is much higher than the competition, and the iPhone 11 Pro scores 13,769.
Apple iPhone 11 Pro Specifications |
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Performance: |
Hexa Core (Dual Core + Quad-core) |
Apple A13 Bionic |
6 GB RAM |
Display: |
5.8 inches (14.73 cm) |
1125x2436 px, 463 PPI |
OLED |
Camera: |
12 MP + 12 MP + 12 MP Triple Primary Cameras |
Quad-LED True Tone Flash |
12 MP Front Camera |
Battery: |
3190 mAh |
Fast Charging |
Non-Removable |
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