Alleged ‘iPhone 7 Plus’ Geekbench Score Shows Big Leap

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As pointed out by PhoneArena, an alleged benchmark for the ‘iPhone 7 Plus’ has just appeared on Geekbench showing the dual-core A10 of iPhone9,3 hit a single-core score of 3379, which is a significant jump from the 2526 single-core score of the iPhone 6s Plus. Comparing the score with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, its Exynos 8890 managed a single-core score of only 2067.66, which is even lower than the last year’s iPhone 6s Plus.

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As you can see in the screenshot above, the ‘iPhone 7 Plus’ multi-core score of 5495 is also a big jump on the iPhone 6s Plus, which managed a score of 4404. It must however be noted that although KGI’s Ming-Chi Quo suggested a 2.4 GHz processor and 3 GB of RAM in the iPhone 7 Plus, this benchmark report indicates that there will only be 2 GB RAM (see above).

Meanwhile, the Ontario-based developer and founder of Geekbench John Pool, says he’s not sure if they’re authentic, but hard to tell if it’s an obvious fake:

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There’s little doubt now that the upcoming ‘iPhone 7’ and ‘iPhone 7 Plus’ will be significantly faster than the competition.

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