The good news is that, in power saving mode 9 of iOS, iPhone 6 nevertheless superior performance to an iPhone 5c (but less than iPhone 5s). The bad news is that, in almost all speed tests, the latest generation of phones with Apple limps than the Samsung Galaxy S6 .
iOS 9: 3 incredible feature that no one expected
9 iOS conceals two unexpected goodies that you will like crazy: one concerns Continuity and another iPhone 6s.
Energy Saving
The low power mode introduced with iOS 9 slows the performance of the devices for Apple lengthen the battery life to when necessary. Under normal operating conditions, iPhone 6 rips a score of 1602 points on single-core with Geekbench, and 2817 points in multi-core test.
In low power mode, instead, reached 998 points in single core and multi-core processors in 1667. To yardstick just think that iPhone 5c reaches 687 points in single-core test and only with multi-core gets to beat the sixth with 1242 points.
The Brut Force (t) to Samsung
There is a soft way of saying it. The Samsung Galaxy S6 beats the iPhone 6 in virtually every test of the “real world” to the exclusion of performance gaming, in which both excel. “A phone fast,” writes Tom’s Guide, “should not only get along well in the benchmark. It should assert themselves also in the tasks of every day, regardless of whether it’s open large files, to play without hesitation or open the camera before you can say Cheese . “
And that’s where the rub. Apparently, the Galaxy is faster than iPhone in many tasks: opening of the camera, opening a PDF, in the video editing, in Geekbench, in advanced testing and even in the speed WiFi . And this, in spite of a serious bug that affects the memory management of the 6S and that Samsung has yet to heal.
Below, there is a video showing three devices to grips with the opening of a PDF hypertrophic; the iPhone, which does not appear, would come second , followed by LG G4, Asus ZenFone 2, HTC One M9, Google Nexus 6.

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