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iPhone 5 Benchmarked: The Fastest Smartphone in the Land

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So much for those thinking this isn't much of an upgrade...

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iPhone 5 Benchmarked: The Fastest Smartphone in the Land

The iPhone 5 looks to be the fastest smartphone we've ever tested at PCMag.com.

With its mysterious, Apple-designed A6 processor, the iPhone 5 is unique in the world of smartphones. Most high-end phones nowadays run on one of two architectures: ARM's Cortex-A9, which is used by Nvidia, Texas Instruments and others, and Qualcomm's Krait. But the A6, as AnandTech discovered, is something completely different—an ARM-compatible system-on-a-chip designed, top to bottom, by Apple.

We'll focus on five tests here. First the browser benchmarks: Sunspider, Browsermark, and Guimark 3 Bitmap all test Web browser performance. Sunspider is about JavaScript, Guimark is about interactive HTML5, and Browsermark is an overall browser benchmark. Different browsers will score differently on the same phone. We test with the default browser, because that's what most people use.

(Since you're wondering about Chrome, which is an optional download on Android phones, it gives similar Browsermark results to the default browser on the Samsung Galaxy S III.)


The iPhone 4S running the Safari browser in iOS 6.0 on a dual-core 800MHz A5 processor is about on par with leading Android 4.0 phones like the Samsung Galaxy S III and the Motorola Droid RAZR M, both of which are using 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processors. Obviously, the difference is that Safari is a faster browser than the Android browser.

The iPhone 5 takes things to the next level with a processor that can compete with the S4 along with the fast browser. Its Browsermark score is 80 percent higher, and it shows much quicker Sunspider times. GUIMark, like most mobile on-screen graphics tests, maxes out at 60 frames per second because that's as fast as your screen updates.

Geekbench is a processor benchmark, which tests the basic components of a phone's system. Here you see less of a difference, but it's still there. Look at the subscores. The A6 and the other processors do math about as fast as each other, but the "memory" and "stream" scores, both of which test loading data in and out of RAM, come out much better on the Apple device.


Mix together the two sets and you see how much of a difference the Safari browser makes, but also that the iPhone 5 still wins with the browser taken out of the picture.

GLBenchmark 2.5 is a graphics benchmark, creating and walking through simulated game scenes. Performance in the "onscreen" tests is dependent on a phone's graphics power but also on screen resolution (you can do more frames per second if you're pushing fewer pixels.) The "offscreen" tests are purely graphics-crunching power. The Galaxy S III has 26 percent more pixels than the iPhone 5 (921,600 to the iPhone's 727,400) but as you can see, in the "offscreen" measure of raw graphics performance, the iPhone 5 doubles the Galaxy S III's result. It's simply a more powerful phone.

A phone's hardware performance can't be taken in isolation, but it's definitely a piece of the puzzle. Based on these benchmarks, the iPhone 5 lives up to the promise of being twice as fast as the iPhone 4S. It's also, for now, the fastest handheld computer sold in the US.

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Wonder where is all the IPhone haters are on this thread

Posted from my IPhone 4S 64g soon to be a IPhone 5


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So much for those thinking this isn't much of an upgrade...

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iPhone 5 Benchmarked: The Fastest Smartphone in the Land

The iPhone 5 looks to be the fastest smartphone we've ever tested at PCMag.com.

With its mysterious, Apple-designed A6 processor, the iPhone 5 is unique in the world of smartphones. Most high-end phones nowadays run on one of two architectures: ARM's Cortex-A9, which is used by Nvidia, Texas Instruments and others, and Qualcomm's Krait. But the A6, as AnandTech discovered, is something completely different—an ARM-compatible system-on-a-chip designed, top to bottom, by Apple.

We'll focus on five tests here. First the browser benchmarks: Sunspider, Browsermark, and Guimark 3 Bitmap all test Web browser performance. Sunspider is about JavaScript, Guimark is about interactive HTML5, and Browsermark is an overall browser benchmark. Different browsers will score differently on the same phone. We test with the default browser, because that's what most people use.

(Since you're wondering about Chrome, which is an optional download on Android phones, it gives similar Browsermark results to the default browser on the Samsung Galaxy S III.)


The iPhone 4S running the Safari browser in iOS 6.0 on a dual-core 800MHz A5 processor is about on par with leading Android 4.0 phones like the Samsung Galaxy S III and the Motorola Droid RAZR M, both of which are using 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processors. Obviously, the difference is that Safari is a faster browser than the Android browser.

The iPhone 5 takes things to the next level with a processor that can compete with the S4 along with the fast browser. Its Browsermark score is 80 percent higher, and it shows much quicker Sunspider times. GUIMark, like most mobile on-screen graphics tests, maxes out at 60 frames per second because that's as fast as your screen updates.

Geekbench is a processor benchmark, which tests the basic components of a phone's system. Here you see less of a difference, but it's still there. Look at the subscores. The A6 and the other processors do math about as fast as each other, but the "memory" and "stream" scores, both of which test loading data in and out of RAM, come out much better on the Apple device.


Mix together the two sets and you see how much of a difference the Safari browser makes, but also that the iPhone 5 still wins with the browser taken out of the picture.

GLBenchmark 2.5 is a graphics benchmark, creating and walking through simulated game scenes. Performance in the "onscreen" tests is dependent on a phone's graphics power but also on screen resolution (you can do more frames per second if you're pushing fewer pixels.) The "offscreen" tests are purely graphics-crunching power. The Galaxy S III has 26 percent more pixels than the iPhone 5 (921,600 to the iPhone's 727,400) but as you can see, in the "offscreen" measure of raw graphics performance, the iPhone 5 doubles the Galaxy S III's result. It's simply a more powerful phone.

A phone's hardware performance can't be taken in isolation, but it's definitely a piece of the puzzle. Based on these benchmarks, the iPhone 5 lives up to the promise of being twice as fast as the iPhone 4S. It's also, for now, the fastest handheld computer sold in the US.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2410034,00.asp
great review :) glad you found enough compelling reasons to dump your year old iPhone 4s to snag one of these beauties ;-)
 

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^^^Wonder also how many he bought?....:D
 

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great review :) glad you found enough compelling reasons to dump your year old iPhone 4s to snag one of these beauties ;-)
I have an iPhone 4 - a little over 2 years old, and yes, I've got one on order....

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Wow. Do you guys sit around and compare the size of your dicks as well? Who cares. The only reason I can think of is that you need some way to justify the money you spent on something that was already good enough 2 generations ago. Seriously, what exactly are you guys doing on your phone that you need all this processing power?
 

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Wow. Do you guys sit around and compare the size of your dicks as well? Who cares. The only reason I can think of is that you need some way to justify the money you spent on something that was already good enough 2 generations ago. Seriously, what exactly are you guys doing on your phone that you need all this processing power?
Pretty much everything on my phone Over 3000mins a month average for calls about 3 to 4g's of data used a month about 3000 plus text and iMessages sent and received I have about 20g's of music stored close to 4g's of apps on my phone I use my iPhone as a reminder for things to do that day and so on I use my phone to play graphic intensive games like real racing two and other games along that lines. Take photos edit photos with snap seed.
These are some of the reasons me the more processing power the better

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Apple stock down after poor iPhone 5 sales

5 million sold over the weekend. about 1 million more than the release of 4s. it was expected they would sell many more

Analysts expected Apple to sell between 6 and 10 million phones in the three days after the phone went on sale September 21,
They will still sell a crapload for christmas but you know they were expecting much better start,especially if you believe all the unprecedented hype leading up to the release.
 

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Was just at the mall checking out the IPhone 5 the phone they let me play with was on the wifi network man o man that things moves like lightning. My mind is made up I am going to drop the 1000 plus dollars to get the IPhone 5 since I just enter into a contract with my iPhone 4S 64g it's so worth it

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Wonder where is all the IPhone haters are on this thread

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I agree that it is faster but as a former iPhone owner and looking at the new iPhone 5 specs I am even happier with my decision to drop out of the Apple cult and get a Galaxy S 3.

What good is having the faster specs when the phone still can't do half the feature set it's competition can do ? It's like putting a 400 horsepower engine on a go cart - sure it has all that power but in the end - it is still a go cart.

Okay - I can't really look at an iPhone 5 user without having a little giggle that based on blind cult loyalty, they are proudly showing off hardware that is already obsolete - BUT - I still refer iPhone to the elderly and children that can be easily confused by too many features. You don't want to put your grandfather or a 5 year old on a racehorse when putting them on old Nellie will keep them just as happy and a lot safer.
 

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Faster, thinner, lighter, higher resolution screen and more robustly made.... why buy a timex when you can get a rolex for the same price.... and clearly the public can see the logic as this is the best phone launch in history.... the Galaxy iii has had it's single month as the best selling phone, first and last.

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Okay - I can't really look at an iPhone 5 user without having a little giggle that based on blind cult loyalty, they are proudly showing off hardware that is already obsolete - BUT - I still refer iPhone to the elderly and children that can be easily confused by too many features. You don't want to put your grandfather or a 5 year old on a racehorse when putting them on old Nellie will keep them just as happy and a lot safer.
Well said and completely agree.
If you are tech challenged and easily befuddled, get an iPhone.

If you want it ALL and MORE Galaxy S 3 is your baby and it now goes for $150, 50 bucks cheaper than iPhone 5....:cool:
 

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Well said and completely agree.
If you are tech challenged and easily befuddled, get an iPhone.

If you want it ALL and MORE Galaxy S 3 is your baby and it now goes for $150, 50 bucks cheaper than iPhone 5....:cool:
Oh I don't know:

Android Or iPhone? Here's What The Big Names In Tech Use
Ellis Hamburger | Jun. 13, 2011, 4:04 PM | 401,517 | 29

We mined the Twitter accounts of the technology and startup elite to figure out their choices on the age-old question: Android or iPhone?
Or even Blackberry and Windows Phone 7, perhaps?

You may be surprised at what we found out.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/android-or-iphone-2011-6?op=1#ixzz27QiV5G5V

The overall tally
We picked the people for this list off the tops of our heads, to some extent. There was no pre-screening for who might use each kind of device.
iPhone : 16 users
Android : 4 users
Blackberry : 2 users
Windows Phone 7 : 1 user (but he's the second richest man in the world)
 

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clearly the public can see the logic as this is the best phone launch in history.... the Galaxy iii has had it's single month as the best selling phone, first and last. OTB
Instead of comparing capabilities or features you quote popularity. Well I guess you must think MacDonalds burgers are better than BBQ steak because more people are eating them - nice (if not flawed) logic.

If you like numbers - instead of a select market (US) - let's look worldwide using IDC figures (you can Google it). We will ignore (as you have) that Android O/S now accounts for almost twice the phones that Apple O/S has. The IDC report was issued to May 2012 and didn't include the phenomenal release of the Galaxy S 3:
IDC Worldwide Unit Sales:

1 QTR 2011, Nokia 23%, Apple 18%, RIM 13.6%, Samsung 11%,
2 QTR 2011, Apple 19%, Samsung 16%, Nokia 15%, RIM 11 %
3 QTR 2011, Samsung 23%, Apple 14%, Nokia 14%, RIM 9.5%
4 QTR 2011, Apple 23.5%, Samsung 23%, Nokia 15%, RIM 11 % [Apple introduction of iPhone4S]
1 QTR 2012, Samsung 29.1%, Apple 24.2%, Nokia 8.2%, RIM 6.7%

The reason the numbers vary and products can drop off is that the smartphone market is rapidly expanding so if your sales stagnate, you will drop in the percentage of market share. After the surge by from iPhone 4S propelled Apple up - it fell off as 6 out of 10 new purchases into the market chose Android O/S.

The market as of August 2012: Samsung 25.6 %, LG 18.8%, Apple 15.4 % So Apple may surge but as shown already, they don't have legs so they will run down and loose more market share from Jan to next Sept.

Apple can't win the battle because they have a proprietary system trying to fight Android (not Samsung) a hungry collection of manufacturers whose competition among themselves using Android O/S will thrust it far ahead of the lonely Apple company - already unable to keep up with existing technology. As the distance between the technology grows - the novelty of Apple will fade until only a few diehard fans join the RIM fans around a bar table reminiscing what could have been.
 

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Instead of comparing capabilities or features you quote popularity. Well I guess you must think MacDonalds burgers are better than BBQ steak because more people are eating them - nice (if not flawed) logic.
bottie lives by flawed logic and fuzzy numbers learnt at business school!....:eyebrows:
It was where he was trained to be an Apple salesman....:biggrin1:
 

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Pretty much everything on my phone Over 3000mins a month average for calls about 3 to 4g's of data used a month about 3000 plus text and iMessages sent and received I have about 20g's of music stored close to 4g's of apps on my phone I use my iPhone as a reminder for things to do that day and so on I use my phone to play graphic intensive games like real racing two and other games along that lines. Take photos edit photos with snap seed.
These are some of the reasons me the more processing power the better

Posted from my IPhone 4S 64g
All of those things can be done on a 4 year old smart phone with no trouble. The only thing you need more processing power for is the games and possibly the photo editing. So I guess I'll go with my first reason: Need to justify your expensive toy somehow.
 

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Okay - I can't really look at an iPhone 5 user without having a little giggle that based on blind cult loyalty, they are proudly showing off hardware that is already obsolete - BUT - I still refer iPhone to the elderly and children that can be easily confused by too many features. You don't want to put your grandfather or a 5 year old on a racehorse when putting them on old Nellie will keep them just as happy and a lot safer.
I'm no fan of iDevices, but what exactly is obsolete about the iPhone 5?
 
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