source – Apple
Apple has reportedly add graphene cooling to the IPhone 16 Pro to improve heat dissipation and provide ,ore stable performance . the A18 pro chipset is even more powerful than last year’s chipset. but how does its performance and security compare to android devices with better cooling systems?
To test this, YouTube channel “Geekerwan” ran Impact and similar games on the iphone 16 pro max some previous IPhones, and some flagships using last year’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and Dimensity 9300+ chips. The IPhone 16 pro Max has a bigger lead over the IPhone 15 pro Max. however the Snapdrgon 8 gen 3 powered Red magic 9S pro , which was released in july of this year outperforms apple latest IPhone 16 pro Max in gaming. it’s worth nothing that the Red Magic 9S pro is equipped with a cooling system thar could allow it to use more power.
While the A 18 pro running on the iphone 16 pro max maintained frame rare of 55.5 FPS in Genshin Impact, the snapdragon 8 gen 3 powered Android flagship delivered an average of 59.9 FPS While the difference nay not seem like a big deal, The Red Magic 9S pro’s performance is more stable.
it’s also intersting to note that the same SoC using the smaller IPhone 16pro was only able to reach 49.5fps, which is less stable than the larger model. this could be due to the pro model’s poor cooling system . but the story is different for the IPhone 16 and IPhone 16 plus , as the A18 running on the smaller 6.1 phone achieved higher frame rates than its larger 6.7 inch counterpart. it’s worth nothing that not all Android devices powered by the snapdragon 8 gen 3 perform the same. The Xiaomi Mi 14 pro, also powered by the snapdragon 8 gen 3 chip managed average of 38.9 fps. it also shows the difference between conditioning and efficiency.