Recent Geekbench tests have revealed the performance metrics of the upcoming iPhone 17e, highlighting its new A19 chip. The device achieved an average single-core score of approximately 3,320 and a multi-core score of around 8,373, based on 11 reported results. The single-core scores varied from 3,001 to 3,607, while multi-core results ranged from 6,657 to 9,241, indicating a competitive edge over its predecessor, the iPhone 16e, which scored 3,241 in single-core performance.
Furthermore, the iPhone 17e outperformed the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus in both single-core and multi-core scores. For the Metal benchmark, averaging 31,163, the iPhone 17e also surpassed the previous models significantly. The iPhone 16e recorded 23,895, while the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus scored 27,666 and 27,722, respectively.
These preliminary results should be interpreted cautiously, as they come from unreleased devices. The iPhone 17e is expected to be available for consumers starting next week, allowing for broader testing and verification of these performance claims.