YouTuber Austin Evans ran side-by-side benchmarks between the iPhone 12 and its closest rivals to see whether Apple’s new phone can really topple the best Android has to offer.
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The verdict? The iPhone 12, with the A14 Bionic chip, is in a league of its own in most cases. We start with the Geekbench 5 benchmark, which measures a phone’s overall performance. In this test, the iPhone 12 Pro put up a single-core score of 1,605 and a multi-core score of 4,033. Both results top the iPhone 11 Pro and Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra by a decent margin and obliterate the Pixel 5, which is powered by a midrange Snapdragon 765G. Next is JetStream 2, a benchmark designed to show how well a device will run through webpages. Again, the iPhone 12 Pro toppled the competition with a score of 182.6; the iPhone 11 Pro landed at 156.7 while the Note 20 Ultra puttered out at 73.6, just ahead of the Pixel 5 (53). Keep in mind, however, that the iPhone models ran Safari whereas the Android phones used Chrome for this test. Where the iPhone 12 Pro didn’t do so well is in the graphics test, conducted using the 3DMark Wild Life benchmark. When I say “didn’t do so well” I mean when compared against its predecessor; the iPhone 12 Pro, hitting 39 fps, beat the Note 20 Ultra (25 fps) and Pixel 5 (6 fps) but lost out to the iPhone 11 Pro (42 fps). What does this tell us? The A14 chip in the iPhone 12 Pro is faster than any of the Qualcomm Snapdragon processors powering the top Android phones. However, the graphics performance between the A13 and A14 hasn’t improved, and if anything, it took a slight dip. We will publish our iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro reviews in the coming days with our own benchmark scores. H/T BGR