jaleelhamid Well-known member Apr 22, 2013 1,089 0 0 Visit site Jan 24, 2016 #1 Hopefully this is impressive lol iPhone 6s Plus!
mr_coldharbour Well-known member Dec 26, 2015 50 0 0 Visit site Jan 24, 2016 #2 Latest benchmark on my iPhone 6S Plus - Single-core: 2545 , Multi-core: 4441.
S Snoweagle Well-known member Dec 23, 2015 654 0 16 Visit site Jan 25, 2016 #3 Here's mine on my 6s Plus.
TripleOne Trusted Member Oct 4, 2014 9,332 0 36 Visit site Jan 25, 2016 #4 It's as fast as the 12" Macbooks lol
jaleelhamid Well-known member Apr 22, 2013 1,089 0 0 Visit site Jan 25, 2016 #5 Wow your guys is higher then mine hash lucky!!
S Snoweagle Well-known member Dec 23, 2015 654 0 16 Visit site Jan 25, 2016 #7 Readings do vary, but more or less similar.
Ledsteplin Ambassador Oct 2, 2013 50,244 706 108 Visit site Jan 25, 2016 #9 Your score will vary here and there. If your single-core is close to 2500, it's fine. 2400 would be OK. Look at the 6s Plus comparison chart.
Your score will vary here and there. If your single-core is close to 2500, it's fine. 2400 would be OK. Look at the 6s Plus comparison chart.
jaleelhamid Well-known member Apr 22, 2013 1,089 0 0 Visit site Jan 26, 2016 #10 Wow the 6s is impressive
TripleOne Trusted Member Oct 4, 2014 9,332 0 36 Visit site Jan 26, 2016 #11 They're like a mini computer
S Snoweagle Well-known member Dec 23, 2015 654 0 16 Visit site Jan 26, 2016 #12 It's just getting faster and faster.
A anon(153966) Well-known member Jul 13, 2008 2,342 19 0 Visit site Jan 30, 2016 #15 What app is everyone using for the benchmarks?
A anon(153966) Well-known member Jul 13, 2008 2,342 19 0 Visit site Jan 30, 2016 #18 I'm a little confused. Unlike a desktop or laptop, where one can add more memory or processing power, why would the results be different each time (excluding what apps that might be running in the background)?
I'm a little confused. Unlike a desktop or laptop, where one can add more memory or processing power, why would the results be different each time (excluding what apps that might be running in the background)?