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Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max with A14 Bionic & 6GB RAM spotted on AnTuTu

Piyali Ghosh by Piyali Ghosh
September 17, 2020
in Smartphone, Apple, iPhone
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We all know that Apple is going to be introducing its new flagship series smartphone- iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max. Now the iPhone 12 Pro Max has been spotted on the AnTuTu Benchmark platform revealing some important features of this upcoming flagship model. So let’s check out the expecting features of this smartphone.

According to the AnTuTu Benchmark datasheet, the new iPhone 12 Pro Max will be powered by the latest A14 Bionic Chipset based on a 5nm process. The SoC of the phone will be equipped with 6GB RAM and 128GB of inbuilt storage capacity, and the phone runs on iOS 14.1.

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The AnTuTu benchmark datasheet also reveals that the iPhone 12 Pro Max scored 57233 points in the test, it is possibly the highest ever score from any iPhone to date. Also, the iPhone 12 Pro Max scores 167527 points in CPU, 222071 points in GPU, 100808 points in MEM, and 81927 points in the UX test.

The benchmark also reveals a chart where the upcoming flagship model iPhone 12 Pro Max pit against the last year’s flagship model iPhone 11 Max Pro. According to the result, the iPhone 12 Pro Max outperforms the predecessor with 47,897 points.

The iPhone 12 Pro Max will be supported by a 5G network, for this reason, in iPhone 12 series, only the iPhone 12 Pro Max has enough place for extra antennas that will handle 26-28GHz high-frequency signals. As we all know that mmWave 5G has a high power draw, so the smaller battery will not be enough this time.

Apple needs a high-speed connection to resolve these problems – Gigabytes speed or higher, at least hundred of megabytes in practice. All handsets of the iPhone 12 series will be supported by the 5G network.

5G mmWave is a difficult and new technology that most importantly many countries do not have the operational network yet, that’s why only the US, South Korea, and Japan will be getting the mmWave model. Other regions will receive a sub 6 GHz version of the phone instead.

The phone may have the longest battery life in an iPhone that could last up to two hours longer than the iPhone 11 Pro Max. The tipster also revealed that the iPhone 12 Pro Max may be launched with Face ID to recognize the facial feature of the users and even the handset is lying flat on a table. Apple is expected to introduce its new smartphone in October.

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