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Wednesday 28 January 2015

iOS 9 running on iPhone 6 spotted in benchmark results


Apple typically announces new iOS versions at the WWDC, which is scheduled for June every year. While there's about four months to go, the first benchmark coming from an iOS 9 running on an iPhone 6 have hit the Basemark OS II database.


Performance seems to be on par, except for the web score. Keep in mind that WWDC is some time away and even when it comes Apple will release a version to developers only, the consumer update is even further out. So the numbers are likely to change until the new version hits users' iPhones.











































iOS 8iOS 9Difference
Total1620.94Total1600.06-1%
Memory Group 2.0942.79Memory Group 2.0948.441%
System Group 2.03107.1System Group 2.03190.693%
Graphics Group 2.02348.77Graphics Group 2.02327.42-1%
Web Group 2.01088.54Web Group 2.0930.62-17%

There's just the one result in the database for now and no score for Basemark X, the graphics benchmark. Anyway, the best changes about a new iOS version are typically new features, rather than increased performance.


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