This is the iPhone 7, and this is the iPhone success now performance wise. The iPhone success with the Apple A9 chip is a truly impressive smartphone, even though it's only a dual-core chip and a lot of areas such as single core performance and RAM management. ? success even scored higher than some competition with 4 gigabytes of RAM and an 8 core processor, so yeah, the performance of the iPhone 6s is really impressive, and now Apple has released the iPhone 7, which comes with a brand new Apple 810 fusion chip and according to Apple, it's actually 40% faster than the iPhone 6s. So the question is: how fast really is it so here and welcome to design of tech, I'm Daniel and welcome to my ultimate speed and performance test between the iPhone 7 and the iPhone success on this video I'll be doing a really in-depth comparison, everything from the usual Apple on speed, high management, CPU performance, GPU performance, JavaScript performance, Wi-Fi, speed tests, fingerprint tests, even a 4k video, editing test. Everything is covered in this video, so yeah enjoy okay, so number one. Let's compare the specs a bit.
So in terms of the RAM, both the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 6s come with 2 gigabytes of RAM and in terms of the processors we have the Apple A9 chip on the iPhone 6s. This is a dual-core 1.85, gigahertz processor, and on the iPhone 7 we have the brand new Apple 8 and fusion chip. So this is a quad-core processor. However, in intensive apps, only the two high-performance cores are being used and those are clocked at 2.3 gigahertz, each so on paper. We can definitely see that there is a pretty big difference between the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 7 in terms of the CPU performance.
Now the first performance test that I'll be doing is the classic boot speed test so on the Left I have the iPhone 7 and on the right, I have the iPhone, 6s and I flogged, both phones into the same power out of it. So let me just turn the power on, and here they go seems like the iPhone.6S is the first one to show the Apple logo and apparently the iPhone 6s did actually boot a bit faster. So let me just type in my password and yet the iPhone 6s is indeed faster when it comes to boot time. This is quite unexpected. Next up, let's do an app launch speed test, so both iPhones have the exact same data.
There are basically clones of one another and no, they haven't been restored from a backup, so they're all set up as brand-new devices. There are no apps running in the background and by the way, this was the case before the boot test as well. So it's still quite weird at the iPhone 6s one but yeah. Let's start the app launch speed test with Twitter, first and interesting enough, the iPhone 6s actually launches Twitter faster. However, when it comes to quitting Twitter, the iPhone 7 was the fastest one.
Now, let's try Instagram about the same guy phone success was slightly faster than the iPhone 7. Again, when it comes to closing the app the iPhone 7 is slightly faster. Let's try the Settings app. This one was exactly the same for both the iPhones again. The 7 is slightly faster at closing the app now when it came to a camera.
App the results were quite weird, so the iPhone 6s launched it a bit faster, but when he keeps taking photos the iPhone 7 for some reason and had quite a bit of lag- and this happened when a live photo was on, but there was still a bit of lag even when I turned life photos off. So this is quite weird again. Both phones have been set up as new devices, so yeah, it's quite weird that this is happening next up. Let's try some more stock apps, so the calculator first, this one actually opened. First on the iPhone 7 and again, the app closing animation seems to be much faster than the iPhone 7.
Next up the clock app, this one was exactly the same on both again except for the closing animation. Now, let's go to the more demanding apps such as 3d games, so Templar run to first this one definitely launched faster on the iPhone 7 closing the app again the iPhone 7 wins. Now, let's try a different one, that trigger 2 is a pretty intensive game and just take a look at this, how the interface is much bigger on the iPhone 7 than it is on the iPhone success quite weird, but yeah when it comes to getting into the game you're pretty much at the exact same speed, the iPhone 6s slightly faster this time and again when it comes to closing iPhone 7 wins again. Next up, let's try hitman go. This is actually one of my favorite mobile games, and they loaded that pretty much exact same time.
The iPhone 6s just a bit faster, but when it came to actually loading the game itself, a game loading speed was pretty much identical, closing gate, the iPhone 7 wins this one again. Next in terms of the BBC app they launched the app at the exact same time, however, the iPhone 7 loaded the contents slightly faster now, let's launch, for example, Google Chrome on both let's go to the verge and f17 loaded is slightly faster. Now, testing website launch speed test is not necessarily a fair test because the phones are on the same Wi-Fi network, so you're pretty much competing on the Wi-Fi bandwidth, but regardless I just want to do one more test. So let's launch YouTube, which loaded a tiny bit faster and iPhone 6s. Now, let's look for my channels on tech and let's go to my iPhone 7 unboxing video and this one also loaded slightly faster on the iPhone success.
Oh, and by the way in case you haven't seen my unboxing of the iPhone 7 and first impressions did one for the iPhone 7 and for the plus as well they're, both pretty epics in case you haven't seen them I left them linked in description box down below. Now, let's move on to the RAM test and see how these devices how well they manage their random access memory again. Both have 2 gigabytes of RAM, and they're, also running iOS, 10, dot, o dot 1. So in theory the results should be identical. So let's try reloading all these apps that I've opened before so first off Twitter, this one loaded perfectly on both.
So no issues here now: let's try the verge this one also seems to still be in memory. So let's try the next app Instagram, which again doesn't have to load. So this one is still stored into a memory. Now, let's move on to something that consumes a huge amount of RAM such as that trigger too, and surprisingly, this one again doesn't have to load. So it was still in memory on both the iPhone 7 and the iPhone success.
That's really impressive! So what about the other games? So, let's go to hitman go, which was also in memory, so no need to reload this cider next up, Temple, Run, 2, perfectly still bird again, no need to reload it, and the game was also perfectly playable on both. So, so far the results have been pretty impressive, and now let's try the last open the app the Settings app an interesting enough of this. This was the point of failure, so to say this one actually had to reload on both Sony and exactly the same results on both as expected. Now, let's move on to the actual CPU and GPU benchmarks. So I've closed.
All the apps running in the background and yeah, it's quite interesting to see that we still don't have a close, all background apps button, not even in iOS. Then why Apple? Why and now, let's start with Geek bench for and Geek bench for. This is the newest version of Geek bench I. Think it got released like a month ago and yeah now uses even more tests to stress out your CPU. That's why it takes even longer to complete.
So now the benchmark is running on. Both phones seem to be doing the exact tests at the exact same time on both phones. So let me just fit up the process a bit, because this is going to take ages, and it seems that the iPhone 7 finish this one first at 2 minutes and 44 seconds mark and then the iPhone 6s was quite a few seconds behind at 3 minutes and 3 seconds so 19 seconds behind in this take a look at the score. Is 34 82 single core score on the iPhone 7 and 25 12 on the iPhone success Tanja iPhone success that single core score is really impressive on the iPhone 7. It's just it's insane there just to give you an idea.
This is the 64-bit single core score from a 13-inch retina MacBook Pro, the latest model, and yet this one comes with an Intel i5 2.9, gigahertz, dual-core chip and yeah. This is a broad wall chip, so the single core performance is actually higher than that really, really impressive. Even the multi-core scores are really, really close to overall, really impressive scores here now, let's try a difference. If you benchmark this time and to benchmark and apparently crashes on the iPhone 7 young f-16s seems to work, but on the iPhone 7, whenever I launch it, it seems to just crash I'm, actually tried restarting the iPhone multiple times, but no lock when into two benchmarks. So until we get the updates, no benchmarks within TD benchmarks.
Unfortunately, so let's move on and test the performance of the GPU, so I want to do a 3d mark ice storm unlimited test. First and I know this test is actually an under kill for these phones. So it's going to run the benchmark in 720p, which is slightly lower than a 750 Peter solution on the iPhones and the iPhone 7, as you can see, seems to be ahead of the iPhone 6s, especially when it comes to physics tests. So the iPhone 7 did finish first at the end and got an insane score of almost 38,000. That's that's the highest I've ever seen in three mark yeah.
The app needs to be updated because the iPhone 7 is not recognized yet yeah, really impressive scores on both the iPhone 6s and iPhone 7. Now, let's try a more demanding test, also from 3dmark, in this case the new slingshot test and okay. This seems to crash on both the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 7, so I'm, guessing that this is an issue with iOS 10, so yeah this app hasn't been updated either to iOS 10, so no slingshot tested. Fortunately, so, let's move on to GFX bench, I'm going to start off with a Manhattan test, so this runs at 1080p on screen. So it's fascinating to see what results were going to get, especially since we have the exact same screen resolution on well, the iPhone 7 in the iPhone 6s and the iPhone 6s actually seems to load all the scenes faster than the iPhone 7, which is quite interesting.
So let me just speed up the entire process because yeah this is going to take a while and the first one to finish the test is the iPhone success. The ID iPhone success was the first one to finish in a gotta score of 56 point 8 frames per second, and now the iPhone 7 has also finished and got a score of 58 point nine frames per second, so not a massive difference actually, and you can see that the appellate and GPU is being recognized there. So now, let's do the exact same test once again, but this time off-screen, so Manhattan off-screen and go so by doing the test off-screen the real time results are not being shown to the user, so we will end up getting a much higher frame rate on both the iPhone 7 and the iPhone success and the first phone to finish the test is the iPhone 6s again so now interesting enough on the iPhone success. For some reason, we have a lower frame rate, so 42 frames per second 42.5, but on the iPhone 7 it's much, much higher 62 point 57, so yeah we can definitely see now the GPU performance increase on the iPhone 7 next up, I wanted to use some JavaScript benchmarks, so the first one that I'm going to test is Consider JavaScript. This basically tests both the browser performance and the CPU performance, so the iPhones have been finished in 187 milliseconds and the iPhone 6s this one finished in 228, so 40-millisecond difference here.
The iPhone 7 was definitely much faster. Now, let's try running the different JavaScript benchmark. So let's try something like Google octane. So three two one go, so they seem to be running the tests at about the exact same speed and the iPhone 7 actually finished. First and whoa just take a look at this 27,000, that's Feline the highest score.
I've ever seen on a mobile phone and the iPhone 6s has also finished now and got a score of seventeen thousand eight hundred and twelve yeah. An almost ten thousand point difference between a seven and the success, that's massive. So when visiting websites or web apps that use a lot of JavaScript, the performance is going to be miles better on the iPhone 7 with the applet and fusion chip. Now, I also wanted to do something fascinating. I've also done this in my ultimate performance test with the iPhone 6s last year, he haven't seen that video I've also left it linked in description box down below, but yeah I wanted to do a 4k video editing test, so I filmed a one-minute and two second clips with the iPhone 6s I just kept on success, because the iPhone 6s records in a slightly lower nitrate in the iPhone 7.
So I didn't want this. To be the bottleneck on the iPhone 6s, if I recorded this video iPhone 7 I've transferred that clip to the iPhone 7 as well, and I'm, going to export this video in full 4k and see which phone exports this first, so three two one go. That seems that both phones are exporting this at about the exact same speed and the first one. To finish, this was the iPhone SE. What success? What CF on success was actually through three seconds faster than the iPhone 7, which yeah I know makes no sense seems like Apple has an updated e iMovie app yet, but still even with no update, it should still export this faster, and I've actually tried this a couple of more times after recording this and still got the same result.
iPhone 6s was always one to two seconds faster, quite weird. Next up, let's do a Wi-Fi speed test and see if we have any improvements on the iPhone sevens, Wi-Fi antennas, so first off I'll be doing this test at the exact same time on both phones just to see how well these phones manage your bandwidth, because until though I have about 100 megabits per second speed, so it should be about 50 on each and yeah. This seems to be the case. Now. Let's do the test separately on the iPhone 7, we have 93 megabits per second download speed and 89 as the upload speed and on the iPhone 6s.
We have 93 points 73, pretty much the same on the download side and 86 point 38 yeah. So these differences are pretty small they're, negligible, Sindhi and Wi-Fi performance is pretty much the same on both next up. Let's do a fingerprint scanner speed test and see if the touch ID on the iPhone 7 got any improvements or not, so I've clean both touch ID, sensors, and I'm, going to use my right thumb on both phones, and I'm, also going to film this separately for each device so that we get the most accurate results. So, first off I'm going to test unlocking the devices with a display off, and it seems that the unlocking speed was pretty much the same on both devices. So now, let's try the exact same thing.
However, this time with a display on and again the iPhone 7 and iPhone 6s unlocked at the exact same time- and you can see this even better in slow motion so yeah. It seems that when it comes to unlocking the phone via touch ID, we have no improvements at all and finally number 15. The last test that I want to do in this video is basically the same test that this video started, which held about est. However, at this time I'll be turning the device is off. So, let's see which one is faster and I, don't know.
If you can see from the video, but there is no loading bar anymore and both phones have turned off at the exact same time. So what's my conclusion in all this well India and all the benchmarks that I've done do show that the iPhone 7 is much more powerful than the iPhone 6s. However, in the real life tests that I've done, I couldn't see any major differences between the iPhone 7 and the 6s I mean Absalom Chest, pretty much exact same speed on both phones and more demanding apps such as iMovie and GarageBand. They did have very similar results. It was fascinating.
Actually, so in the end, you won't be noticing any difference between the two in day-to-day use, but yeah. This was my ultimate speed and comparison test between the iPhone 7 and the iPhone success, so feel free to give this video like if you have enjoyed it, took a really long time to make, and I really wanted to include everything into this video instead of making separate videos on each of these also feel free to subscribe if you're new to the channel, and if you want to see more in-depth videos like this one and also in case you haven't seen my iPhone 7 and my iPhone 7 plus unboxing, definitely feel free to check them out, they're, pretty epic and other than that. If you are epic enough to make it to the end of this video, let me know the comments by saying. I was epic enough to make it to the end of the video and also, let me know which ultimate speed test. Do you want me to do next, which phones you want me to compare in that? Also, don't forget to turn on notifications on my channel on both desktop and mobile on mobile by simply clicking on that Bell icon next to my channel, so that you notify, whenever I upload a brand-new epic, video but yeah.
This was pretty much it for this video I'm, Daniel and I'll. See you guys in my next one setup, Zach signing out Cheers.
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