With every new iPhone that Apple puts out there, each device gets faster and faster due to the new hardware and technological advances that Apple has made. Perhaps we might not be able to notice it or feel it, but if you’re wondering just how fast Apple’s iPhones have gotten over the years, then you might be interested in checking out the video above.

The video above was put together by the folks at EverythingApplePro on YouTube. Basically what they did was they took every single iPhone that Apple has ever made and lined them up just to see how far Apple has progressed since the first iPhone was introduced. What this means is that we are looking at the iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, and the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

Interestingly it seems that while the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are newer, they aren’t as fast to boot up compared to the iPhone 5s. However as mentioned in the video, the newer operating system has more features which could explain why it takes longer to boot up. It also seems that the original iPhone proved to be a lot faster when compared to the iPhone 3G, which in turn beat out the new iPhone 4 which is two-generations newer.

The video also ran GeekBench 3 to see how the devices performed, and as expected it looks like the new iPhone 6 handsets managed to beat out their predecessors noticeably despite the fact that RAM has been kept the same and the processor speed hasn’t been increased drastically either, but what do you guys think of this test? Are you surprised by some of the results? Disappointed, maybe?

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