AnTuTu iPhone SE gets a smaller score than the iPhone 11 despite using the same chip

iPhone SE 2020
iPhone SE 2020
Etechby - Apple introduced its new product, the second generation iPhone SE (2020) some time ago. The phone has a design that is no different from the iPhone 8 but is equipped with a chip equivalent to the iPhone 11, the A13 Bionic.

This is known from the results of the AnTuTu iPhone SE 2020 benchmark which has been circulating in cyberspace. Based on testing, the second generation iPhone SE received an overall AnTuTu score of 492,166 points.

Antutu iPhone SE 2020 benchmark score
AnTuTu iPhone SE 2020 Benchmark Score
This figure is lower than the AnTuTu score obtained by iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max. The three iPhone 11 models each achieved an overall score of 517,400, 521,010, and 537,154 points.

Reportedly, the score obtained by the iPhone SE 2020 could be lower because of the performance of the A13 Bionic chip which was cut (underclocked) by Apple. This, allegedly has the aim to make iPhone SE battery life more durable and prevent excessive heat.

This second generation iPhone SE battery is indeed smaller than the iPhone 11. The iPhone SE is equipped with a battery capacity of 1,821 mAh, the same as the iPhone 8. While the iPhone 11 has a 3,969 mAh battery.

Similarly, the RAM capacity it has. Summarized from GSM Arena, Friday (4/24/2020) the iPhone SE 2020 has 3 GB of RAM. This is smaller than the iPhone 11 which has 4 GB of RAM.

Although it is under the iPhone 11, the latest product from Apple is AnTuTu score higher than the iPhone XS Max, released 2018 ago. iPhone XS Max gets AnTuTu score of 443,337 points.

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