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Apple iphone 14 Pro Outperforms Samsung Galaxy S23 in Performance: Geekbench Reports

According to a recent study, the Apple iPhone 14 Pro still outperforms the most recent Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra flagship phone in terms of performance

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According to a recent study, the Apple iPhone 14 Pro still outperforms the most recent Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra flagship phone in terms of performance.

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The analysis, which is provided by CompareDial, analyses the single-core and multi-core Geekbench rankings of the top flagship devices. Despite Samsung switching entirely to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC from Qualcomm, Apple's silicon in the shape of the Apple A16 Bionic continues to lead.

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With the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy S23 series, Samsung has switched entirely to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, which comes from Qualcomm. Additionally, the company has stopped shipping the flagship model 2023 with the Exynos chipset. The company claims that the Galaxy S23 series ships with a custom Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset with a faster maximum clock speed.

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On a single-core performance test, the iPhone 14 Pro received a score of 1,874, while the Galaxy S23 Ultra received only a score of 1,480. The iPhone 14 Pro outperformed the Galaxy S23 Ultra by 21.02 percent. When it came to multi-core tests, however, the gap narrowed to 14.86 percent.

The iPhone 14 Pro maintained its lead with a score of 5,384, while the Galaxy S23 Ultra received a score of 4,584. Interestingly, when it comes to single-core performance, the older iPhone 14 with the A15 Bionic and a 5-core GPU outperforms the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.

Samsung has struggled to keep up with Apple's silicon in the past, and as Apple has made progress in this area, the gap has only grown. The Apple iPhone 13 performed better than the Galaxy S22 with Snapdragon and Exynos processors.

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This simply means that in single-core tests, the iPhone 13 also still performs better than the entire Galaxy S23 lineup.

The cameras from Samsung just provide you more options in terms of what you can achieve, from 200MP of resolution to frame your images to considerably stronger zoom and astrophotography tools. In some cases, the image quality of the iPhone is superior.

Even if we could do without the curve, the Galaxy S23 Ultra also benefits from a richer, somewhat larger, and thinner design.

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