A possible benchmark for the new 2019 iPhone XR has surfaced on Geekbench.
The benchmark, spotted by MacRumors forum member EugW, is labelled iPhone12,1 and has a motherboard identifier of N104AP. this matches with previous reports about the next generation iPhone XR.
The GeekBench entry reveals that the new device will have 3834 MB (4GB) of RAM. It scores 5415 in single-core performance and 11294 in multi-core performance. That's slightly faster than the current generation iPhone XR which scored around 4793 in single-core performance and 11102 in multi-core performance.
The performance improvement is likely attributed to a new A13 processor running at a base frequency of 2.66 GHz. The A12 processor runs at a base frequency of 2.49 GHz.
You can check out the full benchmark at the link below. Apple is expected to unveil the next generation iPhone XR at its press event on September 10th. Please follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.
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The benchmark, spotted by MacRumors forum member EugW, is labelled iPhone12,1 and has a motherboard identifier of N104AP. this matches with previous reports about the next generation iPhone XR.
The GeekBench entry reveals that the new device will have 3834 MB (4GB) of RAM. It scores 5415 in single-core performance and 11294 in multi-core performance. That's slightly faster than the current generation iPhone XR which scored around 4793 in single-core performance and 11102 in multi-core performance.
The performance improvement is likely attributed to a new A13 processor running at a base frequency of 2.66 GHz. The A12 processor runs at a base frequency of 2.49 GHz.
You can check out the full benchmark at the link below. Apple is expected to unveil the next generation iPhone XR at its press event on September 10th. Please follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.
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