GPU Performance

Real-world GPU Performance of the iPhone SE should be pretty much the best on any mobile device on the market right now. Apple’s A13 already outperformed any other chipset out there in the iPhone 11 series, and the fact that the new SE now comes with an even lower resolution 1334 x 750 means that on-screen performance will be even better than what you’d experience on an iPhone 11.

Basemark GPU 1.2 - Medium 1440p - Off-Screen / Blit GFXBench Aztec Ruins - High - Vulkan/Metal - Off-screen GFXBench Aztec Ruins - Normal - Vulkan/Metal - Off-screen GFXBench Manhattan 3.1 Off-screen GFXBench T-Rex 2.7 Off-screen

In all our 3D tests, we see peak performance of the iPhone SE be near that of the other A13-powered iPhones, take a few frames here and there. Sustained performance is also extremely respectable, as the phone keeps up with the 11 series in most tests, which is again very impressive given its much smaller form-factor and correspondingly smaller thermal envelope.

Again, because this is a low-resolution screen, I have doubts users will even find real-world workloads that actually stress the phone enough for it to dip below V-sync limits, meaning when it comes to gaming, it’s going to be a incredibly future-proof phone – as long as you have the battery capacity for gaming.

Compared to the iPhone 8, even though we’re “only” talking about 2 generations difference in the SoCs, the new iPhone SE is essentially double, in some cases more than double, faster than the A11-based counterpart.

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  • crimson117 - Friday, April 24, 2020 - link

    More than decent, this is stellar value.

    Best performance on the market, perfectly good camera (though not mind blowing), for like 1/3 the price of high end iPhones and Android flagships.

    And a smaller screen, which is preferred by many, though not all.
  • duploxxx - Friday, April 24, 2020 - link

    best performance when you just look at benchmarks on an optimised benchmark OS

    IOS made for dummies, where you cant change anything besides what has been defined by marketing nerds.

    dont count the time that the device will be on charger (because of the fake real stats) everywhere in the world, most device i see on chargers in congress around the world…. IPHONE

    DeLorean alike design with large beezels and stupid home button. Broken screens and beezels everywhere.

    sure it will sell, perhaps now 20% off all the IPhone users running around with a broken screen that can't afford a fix can finally have the budget to buy a new one and want to stay with the fame of the Wannabee vendor.
  • Peskarik - Friday, April 24, 2020 - link

    my mom has older small iPhone, it is enough for her and she is used to the platform. I have an iPhone XR at home, got it for free. I tried, but I rather stay with my old Pixel XL Android 10, much easier to operate and customize.
  • trparky - Saturday, April 25, 2020 - link

    Most people don't customize their phones though. Hell, I'd go so far as to say that most people don't even change their ringtone for God's sake. I can tell what carrier they have just from their ringtone.
  • Deicidium369 - Sunday, April 26, 2020 - link

    Wait, you can change the ringtone?
  • haukionkannel - Friday, April 24, 2020 - link

    A phone that gets douple to triple time os updates compared to Android... Yes sir, very impressive indeed. This will easily last useable 6 to 8 years! It is ingredible good for cell phone!
  • sonny73n - Saturday, April 25, 2020 - link

    You and your dumbass updates. Every time I open AppStore, there’s always updates for the apps that already got updated a week before.

    And iOS update. Give me a f**king break. I have iPhone 6s which I accidentally updated to iOS 11. You know Apple always nag and trick you unlocking iPhone with passcode and update with passcode. Give me back iOS 9 that I bought the phone with. Scam!
  • justareader - Saturday, April 25, 2020 - link

    Updates for 6 to 8 years? I have 2 ipads and a macbook that say you are wrong.
  • cha0z_ - Wednesday, August 5, 2020 - link

    Really? What macbook? As my 2015 macbook air is receiving the next macos. There is the list for you:

    MacBook: Early 2015 or newer
    MacBook Air: Mid 2013 or newer
    MacBook Pro: Late 2013 or newer
    Mac Mini: Late 2014 or newer
    iMac: Mid 2014 or newer
    iMac Pro
    Mac Pro: Late 2013 or newer
    Developer Transition Kit

    So dunno, but even some 2013 models are supported (7 years old) + my 2015 model is already at 5+ years old and as it will receive all the big sur updates - that makes it atleast 6 years full support, so the statement is true. Dunno about tablets tho, but we are talking about iphones anyway.
  • Deicidium369 - Sunday, April 26, 2020 - link

    and invariable one of those updates sets the date it will die.

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