The iPhone doesn’t seem like it should-be the most powerful-mobile device money can buy when compared to-top Android devices. On paper, many of them offer better specs. However, in real-life tests and benchmarks, the iPhone always seems to outscore-the best phones made by Apple’s top rivals. The iPhone 7 is also expected to follow in its predecessors’ footsteps, and crush recent-competitors in tests. A leaked screenshot showing a Geekbench score for the new iPhone-seems to suggest the device will obliterate rivals once again, and it might be the first real iPhone 7 benchmark to hit the web after various other fake listings were posted online. DON’T MISS: Massive iPhone 7 leak details enhanced display, improved storage options and much more Last year’s iPhone 6s did remarkably well in Geekbench tests , scoring 2490 in single-core tests, and 4332 in multi-core tests – the scores are at 2485 and 4341, respectively, for the iPhone 6s Plus. Comparatively, this year’s Galaxy S7 edge -apparently managed scores of 2141 and 5232 in the same tests. The Galaxy Note 7 Exynos version does up to 2081 and 6500 in the same tests,-while the-Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 version reaches -almost 1900 and over 5500 in the same tests. Sadly, neither phone is on sale right now since Samsung issued a recall. Found by My Drivers , the alleged iPhone 7 Geekbench score shows 3379 for single-core performance and 5495 in multi-core tests. That’s enough to slightly beat the 12-inch iPad Pro which gets 3224 and 5466 in the same tests. The image below shows the test was performed on September 4th for a device codenamed iPhone9,3 , which is expected to be the 4.7-inch iPhone 7 given that it has 2GB of RAM inside. The handset is running iOS 10.1 and features a dual-core processor. Apple will unveil the iPhone 7 during a special media event on Wednesday, and it’s very likely processing power and graphics performance improvements will be among the iPhone 7 features-Apple addresses on stage. After all, every year Apple explains how its newest iPhone is even more impressive than its predecessor in terms of performance.

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