Apple has released eight iPhones since 2007, each one promised to out-perform the last.
Yet many have found that some of the previous models work faster and more efficiently than their successors.
Apple fan site EverythingApplePro set out to test these rumors by visually comparing the performances of every iPhone ever released, Daily Mail reports.
Each phone had the same default settings before testing began.
In the first section, the phones were all powered off simultaneously, with the 3G shutting down the fastest. The newer phones took noticeably longer to shut down than the older models, but each of the newer phones took exactly the same amount of time to power off, to the second.
Oddly enough, the 3G turned out to be the slowest to boot up. EverythingApplePro noted that different boot up times were expected due to the difference in processing power and software between the newer and older models. What was not expected, however, was the original model booting up faster than the iPhone 3G and 4.
In the final test, EverythingApplePro launched the Reddit.com and Apple.com websites on each phone.
It’s in this area that the newest model shined through, with the 5S loading the sites “instantaneously,” according to the male voiceover in the tests.
When launching Reddit.com, the 5S loaded much quicker than every other model, including the iPhone 5.
In conclusion, the video maker said: “I learned that the amount of processing power is greater as the generation goes on, but it’s marginally less noticeable the higher you go, so if you have a 5 I wouldn’t really recommend upgrading to a 5S just based on the fact you want extra amount of power, because it has an amazing amount of power as it is.”
Via: Daily Mail, Top Photo Courtesy: YouTube
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