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Apple A19 Pro leak exposed by one ridiculous iOS 27 blunder
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50583, member: 636"] Apple plans to release its A19 and A19 Pro chips later when the iPhone 17 series launches. Both processors will use TSMC's third-generation 3nm manufacturing process. The company expects to jump to 2nm technology next year. September marks the typical unveiling period for Apple's new smartphone lineup. Tech fans always hunt for early performance leaks during these months. Fake benchmark scores surfaced online claiming the A19 Pro delivers unworldly performance gains. The bogus results show single-core and multi-core improvements reaching 80 percent over the A18 Pro. These fabricated numbers even suggest the chip beats Apple's M4 processor in multi-threaded tasks. Technology expert @lafaiel exposed the fake screenshot on social media platform X. The person warned readers that official scores never appear before Apple announces new devices. The fraudulent Geekbench 6 results list 4,783 and 15,324 points for the A19 Pro. These numbers claim 41.6 percent faster single-core performance and 82 percent faster multi-core speeds compared to the A18 Pro. Apple has never delivered such massive performance jumps between generations. The most obvious red flag appears in the operating system version listed on the fake iPhone 17 Pro Max. The screenshot shows iOS 27 instead of the correct iOS 26 version that should appear on next year's devices. [/QUOTE]
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