Apple has designed an improved thermal solution for the iPhone 16 series that allows all models to maintain their temperatures and performance when running intensive programs such as games. The iPhone 16 Pro Max evidently displays this in a new Genshin Impact test, where the flagship featuring the A18 Pro obtains a decent lead over the iPhone 15 Pro Max, only to be beaten by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 that is powering a flagship with an active cooling solution.
The A18 Pro running in the iPhone 16 Pro Max maintains a framerate of 55.5FPS in Genshin Impact, according to the in-depth testing done by Geekerwan. What is interesting to note is that the same SoC powering the smaller iPhone 16 Pro managed to achieve 49.5FPS, making the larger model 12 percent faster. This difference indicates that Apple’s new thermal solution helps to dissipate heat effectively in bigger devices. However, the story is strangely different with the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, as the A18 running in the smaller 6.1-inch handset obtains a higher framerate than its bigger 6.7-inch brother.
Initially, we were surprised to learn that the A18 Pro is slower than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, but there is a little twist here that readers should know. Qualcomm’s current-generation flagship SoC is running in the REDMAGIC 9S Pro, which is equipped with an active cooling fan that allows the chipset to maintain its CPU and GPU frequencies for longer, resulting in Genshin Impact running at a solid 59.9FPS. Now, take out that component and run the same chipset in the Xiaomi 14 Pro, which features a passive cooler, and you get just 38.9FPS.
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