And just adding on to your post Ronni, it seems the Java speed for the iPhone 5 
is "one of the fastest recorded for a smartphone" as well.

/quote
Javascript is used as a measure of web browser performance, but the final score 
can be impacted by both the processor as well as the particular Javascript 
implementation on the device. Javascript is a common area of optimization due 
to its common usage on websites and may have been improved in iOS 6 which ships 
with the iPhone 5. 
/end quote

Here is the link to more info:-
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/09/19/iphone-5-javascript-benchmarks-over-twice-as-fast/

Interesting to note is the massive difference of the iPhone 5 (at 914.ms) to 
the iPhone 4s (at 2250ms). 
So will be interesting to see it in real world usage as well. That's quite a 
big difference for web browsing!! WoW!!

Kind regards
Daniel
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On 19/09/2012, at 6:36 AM, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:

> Wow, the iPhone 5 benchmarks are very impressive...  FAST!
> 
> "The results show an iPhone5,2 device running iOS 6 with a Dual-Core 1.02GHz 
> ARMv7 processor and 1GB of RAM. 
> 
> The total Geekbench 2 score comes in at 1601. Poole notes that the average 
> score for the iPhone 4S is 629 and the average score for the iPad 3 is 766. A 
> comparison chart of previous iOS devices can be viewed at Geekbench. The 
> numbers seem to validate Apple's claim that the A6 processor is twice as fast 
> as the A5 and any previous iOS device. This one score also places the iPhone 
> 5 ahead of the average scores of all Android phones on Geekbench. The full 
> Geekbench results further breakdown processor, memory and bandwidth 
> performance."
> 
> <http://www.macrumors.com/2012/09/16/iphone-5-benchmarks-appear-in-geekbench-showing-dual-core-1ghz-a6-cpu/>
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> Sent from Ronni's iPad
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