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Denzo

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One of my favourite mobile phone websites (GSMarena - visiting since forever) reviewed the iPhone 12 pro.
They did the Antutu benchmark and it did well, however it was as strong as the max or the mini. Usually in the past when I run these tests I get a much lower score. i ran the benchmark and surprisingly the pro did very well!

Post your score if you’ve done it!
 

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Madtiger27

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Antutu is trash. You CANNOT compare scores across different platform (for example iOS vs android devices). Oh and it is easily manipulated by android OEM.

It should not ever be used in any phone review. Anandtech does not for the above reasons.
 
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Denzo

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Original poster
Sep 10, 2009
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Australia
Antutu is trash. You CANNOT compare scores across different platform (for example iOS vs android devices). Easily manipulated by android OEM.

It should not ever be used in any phone review. Anandtech does not for the above reasons.
That’s a good tip. Thanks. I was more talking about other iPhone users. Just a bit of fun. Pleased to see the iPhone performed so well though.
 

iThinkurBeats

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May 8, 2015
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One of my favourite mobile phone websites (GSMarena - visiting since forever) reviewed the iPhone 12 pro.
They did the Antutu benchmark and it did well, however it was as strong as the max or the mini. Usually in the past when I run these tests I get a much lower score. i ran the benchmark and surprisingly the pro did very well!

Post your score if you’ve done it!
 

iThinkurBeats

macrumors newbie
May 8, 2015
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apple some years ago stated that the processors could obviously differ by 3-5% because no electronic object can be 100% identical.
 
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