iPhone 17 Pro Capable of Running Resident Evil 4 Remake At 1200p 30FPS

Expert Verified By

iPhone 17 Pro Is Incredibly Powerful For Its Form Factor!

Story Highlight
  • Apple has launched its latest lineup of iPhones, and the iPhone 17 Pro features the A19 Pro SoC.
  • When tested in Resident Evil 4 Remake, the phone delivers a very solid 30FPS at 1290p.
  • This makes it significantly better for gaming than all past iPhones.

Apple officially unveiled the iPhone 17 lineup not too long ago, and by now, these phones are available worldwide. Among the many improvements, the new A19 Pro SoC boasts significant GPU uplifts over its predecessors.

Apple previously made its debut into the world of AAA gaming with the iPhone 15 Pro through titles like Resident Evil 4, Death Stranding, and Assassin’s Creed Mirage, but the results were often underwhelming. Fortunately, the iPhone 17 Pro shows how far Apple has come in just a few years.

Why it matters: Apple’s initial gaming debut was not the best, but the latest results show how quickly the company has evolved.

As tested by MrMacRightPlus, the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, which feature the same A19 Pro SoC, are more than capable of handling Resident Evil 4 Remake at the default settings.

When tested at the default 720p settings, the phone is capable of delivering well over 40FPS in almost all scenarios, with frame rates typically staying in the mid-50s range. However, MrMacRightPlus also modded the game to run at 1290p.

This was done using Apple’s proprietary MetalFX upscaling at Quality settings. Once the settings were implemented, the game ran at a surprisingly stable 30FPS at this resolution during the opening section. Even in worst-case scenarios, the A19 Pro SoC maintained 27-28FPS.

A comparison with the iPhone 16 Pro also shows a difference of about 15FPS in like-for-like scenarios, highlighting how far Apple has come with its latest smartphones.

iPhone 17 Pro
The iPhone 17 Pro Breaks Through All Limits With A Striking New Look

It should be noted that the video only tested Resident Evil 4 Remake at these settings briefly, so sustained performance is still up for debate. However, taking the iPhone’s form factor into account and the AAA nature of Capcom’s latest remake, the results are nothing short of incredible.

Other games like Death Stranding have also been tested by MrMacRightPlus, and they tell a similar story. All in all, the iPhone 17 Pro and A19 SoC are a killer combination for gaming on mobile phones.

What do you think about these results? Let’s discuss in the comments and on the Tech4Gamers Forums.

Was our article helpful? 👨‍💻

Thank you! Please share your positive feedback. 🔋

How could we improve this post? Please Help us. 😔

Gear Up For Latest News

Get exclusive gaming & tech news before it drops. Sign up today!

Join Our Community

Still having issues? Join the Tech4Gamers Forum for expert help and community support!

Latest News

Join Our Community

104,000FansLike
32,122FollowersFollow

Trending

Ubisoft Aims To Make Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry and Rainbow Six “Annual Billionare Brands”

Ubisoft says it wants to make its flagship titles annual billion-dollar brands, despite sales in recent years not being that impressive.

Ubisoft Shuts Down 2 Studios, Cancels 6 In-Development Games Including Sands of Time Remake

Ubisoft has just undergone a massive restructuring, resulting in the closure of 2 studios and the cancellation of 6 new games.

Crimson Desert Goes Gold Two Months Before Launch, Signaling No Further Delays

Crimson Desert has officially gone gold two months before release. The game is expected to keep its March 19 release.

Ubisoft Cancels Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake and Delays 7 Other Titles

Ubisoft cancelled Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake as it didn't meet their quality expectations and delayed 7 of its upcoming games.

Nvidia Underfire For Attempting To Access Pirated Documents to Train Its AI Models

Nvidia reportedly greenlit a deal with a piracy site for documents to train its AI models, despite being warned of its illegal nature.