The Apple devices are the most powerful in their category, Apple is way ahead of the competition when it comes to chip design, and designing the hardware and software gives it a significant edge over its rivals. But if you want to know what are the The most powerful iPhone and iPad of the moment, AnTuTu has shared a list with the most powerful iOS and iPadOS devices of the moment, waiting for the new devices.
Even though the test AnTuTu is available for iPhone and Android, unfortunately the results are not comparable between both platformsso they are not useful to know if an iPhone is more powerful than an Android.
Please note that tests for Android and iOS devices use different graphics technologies, so the scores for the two platforms cannot be compared.
The most powerful current iOS and iPadOS devices according to AnTuTu
The list of more powerful devices with iOS and iPadOS, i.e. iPhone and iPad, is dominated by Apple’s iPads, unbeatable with the M2 and M1 chips. Although the truth is that the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are the most powerful iPhone thanks to its A16 Bionic chip, even the iPhone 14 also appears. It is to be expected that the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max overtake them since They will incorporate the 3nm A17 Bionic chip.
According to AnTuTu, these are the 10 most powerful iPhone and iPad of the moment:
- iPad Pro 12.9″ 6th generation (M2 chip): 1,389,538 points.
- iPad Pro 11″ 4th generation (M2 chip): 1,279,375 points.
- iPad Pro 12.9″ 5th generation (M1 chip): 1,199,048 points.
- iPad Pro 11″ 3rd generation (M1 chip): 1,148,391 points.
- iPad Air 5th generation (M1 chip): 1,100,084 points.
- iPhone 14 Pro (A16 Bionic Chip): 935,157 points.
- iPhone 14 Pro Max (A16 Bionic Chip): 930,994 points.
- iPhone 13 Pro Max (A15 Bionic Chip): 840,483 points.
- iPhone 13 Pro (A15 Bionic Chip): 828,496 points.
- iPhone 14 (A15 Bionic Chip): 811,658 points.
iPads dominate the list thanks to the power of M-series chips
It can be seen that the iPad Pro has always been ahead of the iPhone in terms of performance, and it did not just start with the M series chips. Due to the difference in size and heat dissipation capabilities, it is actually difficult to for the iPhone fully use the performance of the A-series chips.
Something that we can make clear from these tests is the superiority of the iPad chips, which is normal as it is a larger device, with more battery and can afford higher power consumption. However, I wouldn’t be surprised if the A17 Bionic chip in the iPhone 15 Pro outperforms the M1 chip in performancesince the current A16 is not that far away.