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#Galaxy s6 geekbench android
And when it comes to multi-core, even though iPhone 6s has two cores instead of four or eight found in most Android devices, it performs on par in multi-core tests. '/> pearhead babyprints deluxe desk frame. Smartphone performance Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ in the benchmarking platform Geekbench 4 and in this case with the operating system Android 64-bit. single-core and multi-core performance benchmarks using Geekbench and CPU-Z. As part of the test, it has been noted that Apple’s new iPhone 6s pretty much sits in a class of its own based purely on single-core performance. Built an external stats monitor using old Galaxy S6 and 3D printer. Needless to say, this is all due to the octa-core Exynos 7420 chipset that manages to crush it with. That represents a significant improvement over last year’s hardware, which made it home with a single-core score of 1553 and a multi-core score of 2859. A Galaxy S6 Edge model rsurfaced on GeekBench with even higher record multicore scores, indicating that as we are getting closer to launch and the software gets more polished, the retail units might just as well decimate everything in their way, even the iPad Air 2, for the foreseeable future. The results not only show that the iPhone 6s performance has increased dramatically over last year’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, but also that the dual-core iPhone 6s blows most Android devices out of the water in terms of sheer performance, regardless of how many cores they have.Īccording to a test carried out by MobileSyrup using Geekbench, Apple’s iPhone 6s managed to notch up a single-core score of 2529, and a multi-core score of 4375 via the Geekbench 3 general-purpose benchmark software.

Now that iPhone 6s deliveries have started to arrive for those who pre-ordered it, it’s now possible to get some initial Geekbench 3 benchmark test scores that outline the new iPhone’s performance.
