Geekbench 3How do you find cpu clocks on iPhone 7? Which app do you use?
Geekbench 3How do you find cpu clocks on iPhone 7? Which app do you use?
Where in Geekbench does it show the CPU speed?Geekbench 3
[doublepost=1513966391][/doublepost]And here's the speed in LPM.Where in Geekbench does it show the CPU speed?
Okay, I thought that was a preset number.[doublepost=1513966391][/doublepost]And here's the speed in LPM.
I agree. I’d like to know. I’d also like a choice. Let me choose battery or performance.Doing it they way they do it now, by throttling and not telling anyone, casts doubt across all Apple product lines. Is my macbook pro slow because it's old (outdated), needs a new battery, or because I'm pushing it too hard? Beats me, but now it's making me wonder...
Actually in this video the number doesn't change with LPM which suggests it is a preset number. My guess is because Geekbench 3 is older it doesn't recognize the A10 chip and it actually checks the speed. While if it is recognized it just shows what it expects it to be. That or they updated Geekbench 3 to show the correct number.[doublepost=1513966391][/doublepost]And here's the speed in LPM.
No it checks the actual speed. I've seen it fluctuate.Actually in this video the number doesn't change with LPM which suggests it is a preset number. My guess is because Geekbench 3 is older it doesn't recognize the A10 chip and it actually checks the speed. While if it is recognized it just shows what it expects it to be. That or they updated Geekbench 3 to show the correct number.
Geekbench 3 doesn't actually identify the A10 so there can't be a preset. I'm wondering if when it does identify the chip if there are presets. I'll see if I can test it later.No it checks the actual speed. I've seen it fluctuate.
Buy the CPU Dasher app to check the correct clockspeeds. Geekbench shows my CPU at 2.34GHZ while CPU Dasher at 2243mhzNo it checks the actual speed. I've seen it fluctuate.
[doublepost=1513970144][/doublepost]It checks it when you first open the app. Sometimes I've seen it at 1.94 and 2.21ghz too which suggests the full power cores weren't fully tapped all the time.
[doublepost=1513970288][/doublepost]I think when its in LPM mode they are always switched to 1.05GHZ. That's the fastest the two low power cores can go.
It's correct. I have both.Buy the CPU Dasher app to check the correct clockspeeds. Geekbench shows my CPU at 2.34GHZ while CPU Dasher at 2243mhz
But are you using Geekbench 3 or 4? 4 shows the same frequency every time which means it's probably preset. Geekbench 3 shows it differently sometimes which tells me it's pulling he actual speed when the app first starts.Buy the CPU Dasher app to check the correct clockspeeds. Geekbench shows my CPU at 2.34GHZ while CPU Dasher at 2243mhz
I am using Geekbench 4. It has never changed my speed on 4. I dunno about 3. It's no longer available on the storeIt's correct. I have both.
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But are you using Geekbench 3 or 4? 4 shows the same frequency every time which means it's probably preset. Geekbench 3 shows it differently sometimes which tells me it's pulling he actual speed when the app first starts.
[doublepost=1513970917][/doublepost]Here's CPU dasher speed on my 7.
Most people would get the battery replaced if it had been explained to them. But they hid the problem, refused to replace batteries even if people wanted to pay for it, and tried to sell them new phones.
Tim Crook at his finest!
I prefer getting a new battery over having a slow phone, BUT I hands down prefer having a slow phone over my phone randomly shutting down.
Or you can go to Apple and get a new battery or buy an Android and pray that the manufacturer and carrier will update your phone before the next model gets released.Wow so our options now are either a slow iPhone or random shutdowns.
What a joke.
I'd prefer Apple to prolong the life of my phone so that I don't get unexpected shut downs. If I was experiencing weird slowness, I would bring it in to get checked and potentially fixed, for a cost.
They would then tell you your battery passed their test and refuse to replace it even if you offered to pay for it.
You'd go back home with a slow phone, not knowing why.
If it shuts down, then you know the battery's bad. If it's slow, you don't suspect a bad battery because nobody else in the tech industry slows down their hardware based on battery capacity. Why don't they do this on iPads? Why only on iPhone 6/6S/7? (all the same defective design)
... so says some random people on a forum. It must be true. If it happens to a few people, it must mean the same will happen to millions of others.
Apple admitted it. Are you intelligent? You're also a random person on a forum.![]()
Apple said that? They said if you bring in your phone with a battery issue, they will say it's fine and refuse to replace it? I must have missed that in their statement.