Early iPhone 6 Geekbench Results Reveal 1.4 GHz Dual-Core A8 Chip, 1 GB of RAM

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New info on the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 surfaced, including results from a Geekbench 3 test that reveal a 1.4 GHz ARM processor and 1 GB of RAM for the device.

The alleged iPhone 6 scored a 1633 on the single-core test and a 2920 on the multi-core test, which is greater than the 1305 single-core and 2347 dual-core Geekbench 3 scores for the 1.3 GHz A7 chip on the iPhone 5s. This also contrasts a previous report, which claimed that the A8 chip would top 2 GHz while remaining dual-core. 

Geekbench also shows a 1GB of RAM, which is the same amount of RAM that’s included with the iPhone 5s. 

There’s also a first iPhone 6 camera test, which compares a photo shot with the iPhone 6 with a photo shot with the iPhone 5s and one shot with the LG G3. The 4.7-inch iPhone 6 is said to come with an improved camera module which is said to offer faster focusing speeds and power efficiency. Other leaks have pointed to the larger 5.5-inch iPhone 6 featuring an optical image stabilization system

Apple will unveil the iPhone 6 ( and possibly the much rumored iWatch ) today. Stay tuned…

iPhone 6 shot (left) compared to iPhone 5s (middle) and LG G3 (right)
iPhone 6 shot (left) compared to iPhone 5s (middle) and LG G3 (right)

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