We have already talked about it, iOS 9 will sign
the arrival of an energy saving mode on the iPhone that some even already have
took the timeof
tester.
Intended to imitate energy consumption and thus increase
autonomy, this energy saving mode also requires some compromises
on the part of the user such as having to read emails by hand or
to no longer be able to run an app in the background. But it's not
All :
The MacRumors site had the excellent idea of putting the iPhone to the test
Geekbench 3 which allows you to evaluate the power of the processor and which comes all
just being updated for iOS 9.
In the first case, the iPhone runs in normal mode and obtains the score of
1606 and 2891 depending on whether we evaluate a processor in isolation or all
processors at the same time. In the second case, the only thing that changes is
activating energy saving mode, but the scores are very affected
largely and fall to 1019 and 1751.
Conclusion, power saving mode also affects the performance of the
processor which reduces the cadence to be more economical. If the first test
was carried out on an iPhone 6, the same phenomenon was observed on an iPhone 5s
whose processor also reduces the frame rate by around 40%.
Also read:iOS
9, OS X, Apple Music and more, what to remember from the conference on the 8th
June
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