iPhone XS Max Lower Power Mode Benchmarks Still Manages to Best Its Android Flagship Competitors in the Single-Core Test Results

iPhone XS Max Lower Power Mode Benchmarks Still Manages to Best Its Android Flagship Competitors in the Single-Core Test Results

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Featuring the industry’s first 7nm FinFET chipset, the A12 Bionic, the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max were bound to have a performance lead over all smartphones in the market. Apple had confidently claimed that its latest chip is the smartest and most powerful CPU in a smartphone to date and if some recent benchmarks are to go by, this rings true.

In fact, a user decided to run the iPhone XS Max through a benchmark with the LPM, or Low Power Mode activated. In case you don’t know, when this Low Power Mode is activated, the CPU is running at a lower frequency, background apps stopped getting refresh and push updates are disabled. All of these things take place in order to reduce battery life consumption.

iPhone XS Max Lower Power Mode Benchmarks Still Manages to Best Its Android Flagship Competitors in the Single-Core Test Results

Sep 21, 2018, 3:33pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/iphone-xs-max-lower-power-mode-benchmarks/ > Featuring the industry’s first 7nm FinFET chipset, the A12 Bionic, the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max were bound to have a performance lead over all smartphones in the market. Apple had confidently claimed that its latest chip is the smartest and most powerful CPU in a smartphone to date and if some recent benchmarks are to go by, this rings true. > In fact, a user decided to run the iPhone XS Max through a benchmark with the LPM, or Low Power Mode activated. In case you don’t know, when this Low Power Mode is activated, the CPU is running at a lower frequency, background apps stopped getting refresh and push updates are disabled. All of these things take place in order to reduce battery life consumption.