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So with that in mind we ran the iPhone 5 through a whole battery of benchmarks, and to give it some context we put it up head to head, device to device against the iPhone 4S, iPad 3, and added in scores for the Samsung Galaxy S3 and a sampling of other, competing phones like the HTC One X, the Nokia Lumia 900, and the BlackBerry 10 Developer Alpha.
Benchmarking environmentPulling a device out of the box and running benchmarks is fine, but it doesn't necessarily give real world results. Odds are the first thing you'll do is load up your iPhone 5 with the usual suspects - apps, games, contacts, calendars, reminders, music, video, etc..
So for this test I restored an iCloud backup to my iPhone 5 that's already on my iPad 3 and iPhone 4S so they're both loaded with tons of the same data. It seems a little more practical than comparing it straight out of the box. All devices were also running the iOS 6 public release candidate.
As a preface, the only thing I did before performing any of these benchmarks was close out all apps from the multitasking tray. At the time either the benchmarking app was the only thing running or Safari in order to obtain the benchmarks.
The Android, Windows Phone, and Blackberry 10 results were not performed by us. They are averages from each respective benchmarking site or verified data from on of our cross-platform sites - Android Central, wpcentral, or Crackberry.
GeekbenchThe iPhone 4S uses an Apple A5 system-on-a-chip (SoC), which combines a dual-core ARM Cortex A9 processor clocked at 800MHz with a dual-core PowerVR SGX543MP2 graphics chip and 512MB of RAM. The iPad 3 ups the game with an A5X SoC with the same CPU clocked at 1GHz, a quad-core PowerVR SGX543MP4 graphics chip, and 1GB of RAM.
For the iPhone 5, instead of licensing the next-generation ARM design, the A15, Apple custom-built their own Apple A6 SoC based on the ARM instruction set. It's a dual-core ARMv7 processor reportedly clocked around 1.25GHz along with a triple-core SGX 543MP3 and 1GHz of RAM.
To put all this into perspective, we performed a hard reboot on each device, killed all running apps, and then ran tests using Geekbench 2 for iOS. Now Geekbench isn't a great comparison tool -- writing something that tests CocoaTouch apps on iOS, JVM apps on Google, and other platforms in a consistent way is nearly impossible. How fast Infinity Blade 2 launches, or the App Store loads up its interface, or the camera takes to shoot a picture is a better indicator of day-to-day performance. However, it's the tool we have and the number everyone always asks for, so we're running it.
$0.99 - Download nowGeekbench looks at all kinds of information across the entire system, including integer, floating point, memory, and stream performance.Higher numbers are better.
iPhone 5The iPhone 5 scored between 1500 and 1650 each time we ran the rest. The average of 5 consecutive tests was 1615.
iPhone 4SAfter 5 consecutive tests, the average was around 635. That puts the iPhone 4S far lower on the Geekbench scale than the iPhone 5.
iPad 3Our average result on Geekbench for the iPad 3 was around 750 after 5 consecutive tests.
The A5X processor obviously performs significantly better than the iPhone 4S' standard A5 but when it comes to the A6, the iPhone 5 wins each and every time.
Other devicesIf you're wondering how the iPhone 5 stacks up against other devices that have been benchmarked using Geekbench, here are some reference numbers for popular Android devices.
Samsung Galaxy S III LTE - 1582Samsung Galaxy S III (North America) - 1429HTC One X - 1530And just for fun:
MacBook Air (11-inch Mid 2012) - 6866Power Mac G5 (June 2004) - 1580SunspiderSunspider measures Javascript performance in the web browser. It includes real-world situations like encryption and text manipulation and measures response time in milliseconds for each test. After running each test 5 times, Sunspider gives an average number of time (in milliseconds). Like Geekbench, Sunspider can be a mixed bag. Some browsers include hacks designed just to do better on Sunspider. How fast iMore or the New York Times or Facebook loads on your phone is much better indicator. But again, it's a number people want to hear, so hear it it.
Lower numbers are better.
iPhone 5I ran Sunspider on my iPhone 5 three times and each time I ended up around the 915 to 920 ms mark. While running the test I had no other app open on the device other than the native Safari browser.
iPhone 4SJust like the iPhone 5, we ran the rest three times on the iPhone 4S will nothing open but Safari and after another hard reboot. All three tests resulted in a time of around 1800 ms.
When it comes to rendering Javascript, it's quite obvious the iPhone 5 can process it almost twice as fast as the iPhone 4S can.
iPad 3The iPad 3 faired better than the iPhone 4S with an average score of around 1450 ms. It isn't a huge difference when it comes to rendering Javascript and probably not one that many users would even notice.
When compared to the iPhone 5, however, the A5X chipset can't hold its own against the A6. It's obvious the iPhone 5 is an all around faster device when it comes to system and rendering benchmarks.
Other devicesHere's some average benchmarks for other popular devices on the market and how they score with Sunspider on average. Remember, the lower the number the better.
Samsung Galaxy S III LTE - 1442HTC One X - 1650Nokia Lumia 900 - 6800HTML5Test.comHTML5Test.com measures how well a browser supports and renders HTML5 content. While it isn't as in-depth as tests like Sunspider and Geekbench, it's still worth taking a look at if only to see how much companies like Apple, Google, Microsoft and RIM prioritize HTML5 compliance.
iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, & iPad 3Considering the iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, and iPad 3 all run the same version of iOS and support the same native Safari browser within it, all three devices scored a total of 360 points plus 9 bonus points. HTML5Test.com uses a 500 point scale.
Other devicesHere's how a couple other devices stacked up when it came to HTML5 compatibility and support.
Blackberry 10 - 447 plus 10 bonus pointsAndroid 4.x - 371 plus 11 bonus pointsiOS 5.1 - 324 plus 9 bonus pointsWindows Phone 8 - 300 plus 6 bonus pointsThe bottom lineNumbers are just numbers. Specs are just specs. They're part of the conversation, but they're not the only parts. Many Android phones seem to dwarf the iPhone when it comes to raw numbers and specs, but when real software runs on real hardware in the real world, almost all phone on all platform are doing amazingly well these days.
Android has a huge advantage in that new handsets hit the market far more often, and there's always a bigger, better Android flagship device on the horizon. Apple updates the iPhone about once a year. The month that a new iPhone is released, it will be a top contender for most powerful smartphone in the world. As the months go by, however, Samsung or HTC or someone else might easily put out an even more powerful monster.
Apple's advantage is in having that one phone a year, and in integrating the software and hardware together in such a way as its performance isn't merely about specs.
Right now Apple gets to enjoy a moment on top of the spec mountain, but it will likely be fleeting. What Apple does with those specs won't be, not with iOS 6, iOS 6.1, and other software versions to come.
Allyson Kazmucha
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5 47 99 More of: Featured, Device ComparisonsMore of: iphone 5 vs iphone 4s vs ipad 3, Benchmarks, html5test, Sunspider, geekbench ? PreviouslyiPhone 5 vs iPhone 4S: Camera shootout Next up ?Best apps to show off your new iPhone 5 There are 22 comments. Add yours. sLiCkyWoRm says: Sep 23, 2012 at 1:10 pm - 11 hours ago
Thanks for the details! This Benchmarks are very helpful for reference ..
Reply unniphilip says: Sep 23, 2012 at 1:33 pm - 10 hours agoThis is what I like to see. Really good stuff! Thanks!
Reply dloveprod says: Sep 23, 2012 at 1:34 pm - 10 hours agoIt's crazy how the iphone 5 makes the new ipad feel slow now. I wish I could overclock it to 1.2 GHz.
Reply lungho says: Sep 23, 2012 at 1:51 pm - 10 hours agoWow, BB10 smoked the HTML5 test. I wonder what the rest its benchmarks will look like.
Reply mariobros27772 says: Sep 23, 2012 at 6:02 pm - 6 hours agoI was wondering the same thing! Maybe Blackberry 10 will be RIM's comeback.
Reply aallison1882 says: Sep 23, 2012 at 2:51 pm - 9 hours agoJust want to know where you got the results for the non-iPhone devices. You stated that you closed all background tasks for the iPhones and iPad... but are you comparing apples to apples. If the other devices were tested with background tasks running, it would skew the results in the iPhone 5's favor.
Reply Ces1ne says: Sep 23, 2012 at 2:55 pm - 9 hours agoThere's always 1........smh
Reply Rene Ritchie says: Sep 23, 2012 at 4:22 pm - 7 hours agoThey're averaged results as posted on Geekbench, HTML5test, etc.
We also coordinated the article with the editors at Android Central.
Given that all the tests for the iPhone 5, by a wide range of media organizations, and the test suites themselves all show the same thing, any conspiracy theories are likely of the decidedly silly kind.
Reply aallison1882 says: Sep 23, 2012 at 5:49 pm - 6 hours agoWas just curious. I don't have any conspiracy theories just pointing out that you made the point that you kill the background tasks but did not state how the other devices were setup for their tests. If you are randomly pulling results of others and don't know how they tested the devices then it wouldn't be an accurate comparison.
That being said, I really don't care about other tests from others media and tech orgs, as I was reading an article about your tests and your results, not others. Nor did you mention in the article that you coordinated the article with Android Central. Had you added that information into your article there would have been no questions. Otherwise, the question/comment is fair. I just want balanced information for when I decide to purchase a new phone in the next few months.
Reply monhall says: Sep 23, 2012 at 6:07 pm - 6 hours agoLike Ces1ne says.... There's always 1. At least!
Reply jaimex99 says: Sep 23, 2012 at 6:14 pm - 6 hours agoHey @Rene, I don't know if it is me, but you seem to reply to comments in a very defensive way very often. Sometimes you even sound very rude. I don't think the person who asked about the other tests was formulating a "conspiracy theory." Please think about this next time you think about replying to one of your commenters. In some way, we are your customers.
Reply Rene Ritchie says: Sep 23, 2012 at 9:53 pm - 2 hours agoWill do!
Reply Gazoobee says: Sep 23, 2012 at 3:11 pm - 9 hours agoGreat article, but this statement:
"... it's the specs that drive the experience. "
Makes no sense at all.
What your article proves is that the iPhone 5 with a *slower* processor and *half* the cores of the Android competition, beats them all handily anyway. It's not the specs that drive the experience at all, it's the results, and the results here owe more to design and attention to detail than they do to the specs.
Reply mdmitchell13 says: Sep 23, 2012 at 6:31 pm - 5 hours agoOnly a few android devices have 4 cores... the iphone 5 has 2 cores much like the NA GS3 and HTC LTE versions.
Reply wdiggums says: Sep 23, 2012 at 7:38 pm - 4 hours agothey didn't dare compare to a nexus 7, apple would have been chewed up and spit out handily.
Reply Rodaz220 says: Sep 23, 2012 at 8:53 pm - 3 hours agoThe S3 beats the Nexus 7 >_> hell the One X does also.
Reply Exxod says: Sep 23, 2012 at 3:17 pm - 8 hours agoSamsung starts a specs/processing power war; Apple finishes it.
Reply BoondMarh says: Sep 23, 2012 at 6:50 pm - 5 hours agoIt's goofs like you that give Apple and iPhone owners a bad name. Software optimization is the key here, if you want raw specs, the Samsung Galaxy S3 Quad-LTE version running stock jelly bean smokes everything out on the market right now.
iPhone 5 (1 ghz, A6 dual-core, custom SoC chip), 1 gb ram, PowerVR SGX 543MP3 GPU.
Galaxy S3 Quad-LTE (1.4 ghz, Exynos quad-core), 2 gb ram, Mali 400 GPU.
If the iPhone utilized those specs/hardware with iOS6, you'd have the fastest, smoothest, and most powerful mobile OS performance ever seen.
Reply pappy53 says: Sep 23, 2012 at 8:35 pm - 3 hours ago"If the iPhone utilized those specs/hardware with iOS6, you'd have the fastest, smoothest, and most powerful mobile OS performance ever seen."
We have that anyway.
Reply A-m-B says: Sep 23, 2012 at 5:19 pm - 6 hours agothank u for this details.i5 could be better than this.but still it's very good smart phone
Reply BoondMarh says: Sep 23, 2012 at 6:43 pm - 5 hours agoThese kinds of tests are just ripe for flame wars... Especially since there is no unified Benchmark that truly measures all aspects of a smartphone.
A lot of these are also software-dependent. Numbers drastically change when you run the latest leaks or versions of software.
Reply Rodaz220 says: Sep 23, 2012 at 8:59 pm - 3 hours agolol you're very right about that as it's been pointed out that the S3 gained points when it was running 4.1 but since it's not officially released yet it's not counted due to the software not being an official build distributed by Samsung.
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