Preliminary data leaves open whether new iPhones have 4GB or 6GB RAM

Last week, some "hurry" published a supposed benchmark of iPhone 11 (successor to XR) in the Geekbench database. As reported, the results showed that the device, labeled iPhone12.1, had 4GB of RAM, which indicated a 1GB increase in memory of the new handset over the previous generation.

Now the known leaker OnLeaks published information that “confirms” the data shown by the benchmark seen last week. According to him, the iPhone 11 really has 4GB RAMwhile the 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max models are equipped with 6GB of RAM information also given by the designer Ben geskin.

For those concerned about these details, #Apple never officially shares: – # iPhone11 = 4GB RAM + 3,110mAh battery (XR = 3GB + 2,942mAh) – # iPhone11Pro = 6GB RAM + 3,190mAh battery (XS = 4GB + 2,658mAh) – # iPhone11ProMax = 6GB RAM + 3,500mAh battery (XS Max = 4GB + 3,174mAh)

According to leaker, the above specifications are derived from a Chinese certification platform, so are not officially confirmed. More than that, a new benchmark This time the iPhone 11 Pro emerged on the web, but it shows that the flagship da Ma has 4GB of RAM (same input version).

IPhone 11 benchmark test

As we have warned, some benchmarks may be falsified, and similarly the information released by OnLeaks may not represent the true specifications of the new iPhones. Anyway, we will have to wait a little longer to be absolutely sure of that.

However, it is worth highlighting other information released by leaker now facing the battery of the new gadgets. According to mele, the iPhone 11 has a battery of 3,110mAh (compared to 2,942mAh present in the XR); meanwhile, the iPhone 11 Pro may contain a battery of 3,190mAh, surpassing the previous model, which had 2658mAh and even the successor of the XR!

Finally, the iPhone 11 Pro Max, which has everything to be the next “king of the battery” offers respectable 3,500mAh, a significant increase from the 3,174mAh present in the XS Max battery. That would of course explain why the high-end model has a battery that lasts up to 5h longer than the iPhone XS Max.

Back to probable results benchmark of the iPhone 11 Pro, the new flagship achieved an incredible test score single-core and multi-corereaching 5,472 points in the first and 13,769 points in the second while the iPhone XS scores around 4,780 and 11,250 respectively.

As expected, the speed of the clock of the new chipset A13 Bionic's 2.66GHz (about 7% higher than the 2.49GHz A12 Bionic chip). As smart as we get from the results of these tests, it is very likely that these numbers roughly reflect the actual performance of the new iPhones that we will see over time.

via TME, GSM Arena