The iPhone 6s was the most powerful smartphone of 2015, according to AnTuTu

iPhone 6s AnTuTu

How many times have we said that 4GB of RAM and octa-core processors are not necessary for a device to offer good performance? Apple smartphones are proof of this. Comparisons are hateful and unavoidable and the last to be published comes from the hand of AnTuTu, who has stopped measuring only the benchmarks Android devices and has now included iOS devices in his studies.

According to the 2015 performance ranking of smartphones from the aforementioned AnTuTu, the iPhone 6s (the one included has been the Plus model) it has a much higher performance than the rest of the devices, reaching 132.620 points and exceeding by almost 40.000 the score obtained by the second classified, a Huawei Mate 8 that obtains a score of 92.746. The intimate enemy of Apple, Samsung puts its first device in position number 4, achieving the Galaxy Note 5 a total of 83.364 points.

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The iPhone 6s Plus is driven by the A9 processor at a clock speed of 1.85GHz and 2GB of RAM. The Huawei Mate 8, the second classified that arrived in November, is far behind in the AnTuTu study, but what draws the most attention are the results of Samsung's most powerful Smartphone, a device that has a processor Exynos 7420 octa-core at a clock speed of 2.1GHz and 4GB of RAM which has achieved almost 50.000 points less than the iPhone 6s Plus. The "best Android to date", in quotes and as I have read in many media, is in the last position of this top ten.

Having said all of the above, here I have to be honest and say what I think about these tests. The important thing is how the system moves and how we notice it. Without going any further, I have seen tests in which the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 of an acquaintance far exceeds the score of the iPad 4, something that is surprising due to the lack of fluidity of the Tab 3 in practically everything it does. We could say that these data show us nothing more than numbers that have to be supported in daily use. In any case, and if we give the AnTuTu information as good, these numbers would prove Apple right.


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