Apple has introduced its best-ever smartphone iPhone 12 which is powered by the new A14 Bionic chipset where the one-year-old smartphone iPhone 11 is packed with A13 Bionic chipset. The latest A14 Bionic chipset is excellent in handling games and multi-tasking. It promises up to 50% better CPU and GPU performance when compared with other Android smartphones. The A14 comes with a 16-core Neural Engine that gives an 80% performance increase. The performance of the iPhone 12 gives a pretty big jump when compared with other Apple smartphones.

The iPhone 12 comes along with MegSafe and Qi wireless charging support whereas iPhone 11 is packed with Qi wireless charging support. Apple promises that iPhone 12 is capable of offering up to 65 hours audio playback, and up to 17 hours video playback.
We also checked how long it took to record a 4K video to 1080p in the Adobe Premiere Rush app, the iPhone 12 finished in just 26 seconds and the iPhone 11 needed 45 seconds.
We didn’t see much difference in graphics performance. The iPhone 12 hit 39 frames per second, while the iPhone 11 Pro Max scored an even higher 42 fps on the 3DMark Wild Life test. The iPhone 12 Pro notched a higher 51 fps to the iPhone 11 Pro’s 42 fps when we switched to the off-screen version of the test.
Features
Features | iPhone 11 | iPhone 12 |
Chipset | A13 Bionic chip Next‑generation Neural Engine | A14 Bionic chip Next‑generation Neural Engine |
Graphics | Apple GPU (four-core graphics) | Apple GPU (four-core graphics) |
Operating System | iOS 14 | iOS 14 |
Architecture | 64 bit | 64 bit |