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Bug fix version iOS 14.0.1, how does the operating speed change? Compare with 5 models of iPhone

iOS14.0.1 Operating speed test

 
A video comparing the operating speeds of iOS 14.0.1 and iPhone with iOS 14 installed has been released. We compare the operation of various apps and the results of benchmark tests on 5 models of iPhone.

Immediately test iOS 14.0.1 with bug fixes

IOS 14.0.1, released before dawn on September 25, Japan time, is based on the problem that the camera does not work on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus reported in iOS 14, and the default browser and mail application when the iPhone is restarted. It is an update that fixes the problem of returning.
 
YouTube channel iAppleByte has released a video comparing the startup from power off, the operation of various apps, and the benchmark test results on 5 models of iPhone with iOS 14 and iOS 14.0.1 installed.

Compare with 5 models of iPhone

The five models used for comparison are iPhone SE (1st generation), iPhone6s, iPhone7, iPhone8, and iPhone XR.
 
Place iOS14 on the left and iPhone with iOS14.0.1 installed on the right, and compare the operating speeds.
 
iOS14.0.1 Operating speed test

 
Comparing the startup from power off and the operation of various apps, iOS 14.0.1 may be slightly slower in some tests, but there is no noticeable difference.
 
Benchmark scores by “Geekbench 5” and “Antutu” are as follows. This time, the iOS 13.7 benchmark score is also shown as a reference for comparison.
 

Geekbench 5 single core

iOS14.0.1 Operating speed test

 

iOS14 iOS 14.0.1 iOS 13.7
(reference)
iPhone SE (1st generation) 551 553 557
iPhone6s 552 551 553
iPhone7 765 774 773
iPhone8 926 930 932
iPhone XR 1,115 1,120 1,118

 

Geekbench 5 multi-core

iOS14 iOS 14.0.1 iOS 13.7
(reference)
iPhone SE (1st generation) 1,029 1,026 1,042
iPhone6s 1,038 1,027 1,042
iPhone7 1,378 1,402 1,403
iPhone8 1,372 2,034 2,071
iPhone XR 1,881 1,909 2,566

 

Antutu

iOS14.0.1 Operating speed test

 

iOS14 iOS 14.0.1 iOS 13.7
(reference)
iPhone SE (1st generation) 26,299 26,197 28,356
iPhone6s 25,359 25,281 28,350
iPhone7 32,801 32,465 34,405
iPhone8 36,625 37,895 40,018
iPhone XR 41,040 40,952 44,915

 

The operating speed does not change much, and the Antutu score is worse than iOS 13.7

iAppleBytes points out that the iPhone 8 has improved, but the iPhone XR still has a low score for the Geekbench 5 multi-core test, which had a low score in the iOS 14 test.
 
He also pointed out that Antutu’s score, which checks the performance of HTML5, is lower than that of iOS 13.7 for both iOS 14 and iOS 14.0.1, and commented that future improvements are desired.
 
Please see the video here.
 

 
 
Source: iAppleBytes / YouTube
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