Thanks to the new A14 Bionic chip, the iPhone 12 is much faster than any Android phone based on iPhone 12 benchmarks we've run, but in real-world use, it is a multitasking powerhouse and wipes out older iPhones
In a video by EverythingApplePro, the Apple-centric YouTuber compared the iPhone 12 Pro to the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone Xs and performed a variety of tasks the 12 Pro trounced the older model - and not just because of the A14 It's not just because of the A14
EverythingApplePro showed that the iPhone 12 Pro can go between many apps open at the same time And even after performing video rendering tasks, the YouTuber was able to open a large number of apps in just a few seconds
This is thanks to the iPhone 12 Pro's 2GB more RAM than its predecessor, which allows many apps to be stored "in memory" This means that apps are loaded from the iPhone 12's RAM, not from a storage pool
This allows for faster multitasking, which the iPhone has struggled with in the past, unlike some Android phones with large amounts of RAM
Apple has never revealed how much RAM its iPhones have, but the iPhone 12 Pro is believed to have 6GB Comparatively, Samsung's Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has 12 GB However, EverythingApplePro noted that the iPhone 12 Pro shows how an optimized chip does not require a smartphone to have a huge amount of RAM Because Apple designs its own chips, it has more control over how the silicon works with iOS and the rest of the IPhone
In other words, the iPhone 12 Pro is not only a powerhouse on the benchmark sheet, but also a multitasking machine on the street Before even considering the new design and upgraded camera, that alone definitely makes it a more attractive upgrade than the iPhone 11 Pro
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