This week, Apple launched its new iPhone 12 series, including four models: iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max. All models are powered by Apple’s A14 Bionic chip and feature the same Super Retina XDR display.
This morning, AnTuTu revealed the benchmark scores for Apple’s new devices. Their database now includes benchmark data for two new devices codenamed iPhone 13,2 and iPhone 13,3, which have been confirmed to correspond to the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro, respectively.
In benchmark tests, the iPhone 12 scored 564,899 points, with the CPU score at 167894, the GPU score at 201085, the MEM score at 105677, and the UX score at 90243.
The iPhone 12 Pro has scored 572,133 points, including a CPU score of 167437, a GPU score of 196812, a MEM score of 114462, and a UX score of 93422.
After comparing the scores, the CPU, GPU, and UX scores of both devices are not much different, within a reasonable error range, while there is a clear gap in MEM. Undoubtedly, the iPhone 12 Pro with 6GB of memory will perform better.
The iPhone 12 comes with 4GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, while the iPhone 12 Pro comes with 6GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. All models only differ in size, screen resolution, and camera specifications.
The iPhone 12 Mini’s RAM has not been revealed yet, but it is expected to come with 4GB of RAM. In addition, the upcoming chipsets from Samsung and Huawei seem very likely to surpass this chipset easily.

