While benchmark tests were completed to show the true speed of the iPhone 5, how exactly does it rank up against all five previous iPhone models? Everything Apple Pro has created a video presenting a series of tests. Go ahead and watch it below:
The first test completed was a power down test, where the iPhone 5 and 4S were the last two devices to turn off. While booting-up the devices, the iPhone 4S was the first, then the iPhone 5 and iPhone 4.
The next, and very last test was loading Apple’s website. The iPhone 5 finally received a first place crown, loading the content the fastest.
Well, there you have it. The iPhone 5 did a great job at booting up and loading webpages. But this doesn’t really matter much at all because the older-model iPhones may have been slower due to the additional content stored on the devices. This was however a well entertaining video in my opinion.
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