New Alleged iPhone 6s Benchmark suggests 2GB Of RAM

Apple iPhone 6Last week according to a Geekbench 3 benchmark, it was revealed that the iPhone 6s would only feature 1GB of RAM. However according to new benchmarks, it has been suggested that the amount of RAM in the iPhone 6s would be 2GB, which is pretty much what we have been hearing on the rumor front anyway.

It has also revealed that the upcoming A9 processor that is rumored to power the new iPhones will be of the tri-core variety. Prior to this, the A8 processor found in the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus is of the dual-core variety, so it looks like Apple will be taking things up a notch. Granted it isn’t a quad-core or octa-core processor unlike Android smartphones, but given that Apple controls the hardware and software, it will probably be optimized for it anyway.

The benchmarks have also revealed that the iPhone 6s scored 1,811 which puts it higher than other Android flagship handsets out there. It also managed to blow way past the iPhone 6 which in its multi-core test scored 3,000, while the iPhone 6s managed to score a blazing 4,577. This also puts it way above most of the Android competition.

That being said, there’s no way of knowing if these benchmarks are the real deal. It is possible to fake benchmarks or even concoct one using Photoshop so until the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are officially announced, do take it with a grain of salt for now.

Source: Ubergizmo

Tags: Apple, iPhone, smartphones

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