Samsung Galaxy Sl beats Galaxy S in Quadrant - Galaxy S I9000 General

Guys i have good news the samsung galaxy sl gets more quadrant than the S
on same tweaks
proof:watch this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXk84fKXAVQ&feature=colike

o f.... I have to commit suicide

same specs on both but diffrent gpu/cpu, and honestly i prefer super amoled before super lcd

sl did not had a lock on gps - the gps icon blinked on both = gps deamon was still searching fix means you gd preloaded location on sl - changing ntp server basicly does not impact gps performance
galaxy s on some shoots seems to have autobrighteness on so screen goes darker

Galaxy sl is trim down version of galaxy s i9000 so even if it gets 100000 quadrant score still it can't beat super amoled screen and hummingbird processor in real world

No both were at full brightness it's an unbiased review we in the end we conclude that s is better but i was surprised sl got a better score in quadrant
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i would like to see cfbench runed on both - ofc clean phone, latest stock firmware no rooting no kernels nothin
and a real gps test comparisment of both lined on window ledge (because none will fix indoors) with wirless networks aiding deactivated
best would be first gps run after flashing stock firmwares for both

$omator said:
i would like to see cfbench runed on both - ofc clean phone, latest stock firmware no rooting no kernels nothin
and a real gps test comparisment of both lined on window ledge (because none will fix indoors) with wirless networks aiding deactivated
best would be first gps run after flashing stock firmwares for both
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Check my signature for part 1 which has stock firmware test
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ok so the quadrant score on second was boosted by well known tweaks to boost quadrant score - well useless test then =)
anyways i would like to se cfbench on both and a real gps test, still you have blinking gps icon = that means no fix

$omator said:
ok so the quadrant score on second was boosted by well known tweaks to boost quadrant score - well useless test then =)
anyways i would like to se cfbench on both and a real gps test, still you have blinking gps icon = that means no fix
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In the first the sl had a beta gingerbread tom which had a bug where quadrant and other application never made use of,in the second a fixed firmware is used and cf root is applied on both, if u still have trouble believing me FYI the slowly uses a omap similar to the droid x,as we all know a stock droid x has been getting a better score than the s you can observe that in the comparison chart by quadrant,as with your query ill be making a part 3 soon with cf bench.
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and please not root at all - cfroot also aplies some tuning on the flash
just pure stock

Oh my god, it's such a dumb-a$$ rewiev, bad english and even worse cam. And it's all just a difference in the firmware. If you trimm the galaxy with a custom rom and may overclock your phone to 1,6ghz then you will get 3600+ in quadrant, does it matter? no, quadrant isnt a real benchmark with that you can compare a phone, its just image, nothin less.
And the sgsl has a super-lcd screen, which totally sucks true story Super-AMOLED ist the superior type of display.

It's quadrant... It doesn't mean anything.
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alexx910 said:
Oh my god, it's such a dumb-a$$ rewiev, bad english and even worse cam. And it's all just a difference in the firmware. If you trimm the galaxy with a custom rom and may overclock your phone to 1,6ghz then you will get 3600+ in quadrant, does it matter? no, quadrant isnt a real benchmark with that you can compare a phone, its just image, nothin less.
And the sgsl has a super-lcd screen, which totally sucks true story Super-AMOLED ist the superior type of display.
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Quadrant does not mean anything,did you watch the whole video?,galaxy s was the winner in the end,as with my accent im sorry for the inconvenience.
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but still i would like to see cfbench numbers =)

Install latest clean rom on both devices and compare browsing speed, games apps ,and than upload a video

alexx910 said:
Oh my god, it's such a dumb-a$$ rewiev, bad english and even worse cam. And it's all just a difference in the firmware. If you trimm the galaxy with a custom rom and may overclock your phone to 1,6ghz then you will get 3600+ in quadrant, does it matter? no, quadrant isnt a real benchmark with that you can compare a phone, its just image, nothin less.
And the sgsl has a super-lcd screen, which totally sucks true story Super-AMOLED ist the superior type of display.
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I guess you are the only guy who thing Cannon EOS D7 is a "worse cam"
Its one of the best DSLR out there!!

phzi said:
It's quadrant... It doesn't mean anything.
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this. this and this.
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yamchirobe said:
Quadrant does not mean anything,did you watch the whole video?,galaxy s was the winner in the end,as with my accent im sorry for the inconvenience.
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Well dude, sry for being so unfriendly Wasnt meant that way Of course you could improve your english a bit by stayin in contact with english-speaking people Thats my way to improve the language.
But actually its all up to the firmware of the phone. one year ago sgs was so bad in quadrant. It had always something about 800-1000 points. Not more. But with some work on the firmware by the sammy dev's they improved the jit compiler and now the phone beats even the nexus one and so on on the scale. I had my phone powered up to 3600 score with using darkys rom and a great kernel (1,6ghz). But actually it doesnt really matter...
The most important thing is, that you can use your phone as you want If your sgsl doesnt lag, its great. But the development is a little bit slow atm.
ciao dude

Yawns, I enjoy my Galaxy S gingerbread speed. If it'd go any faster, I'd have to run (and recharge the phone even more often).

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Post your official Froyo /Gingerbread bechmarks here (without lagfix)

post your official froyo / Gingerbread bechmarks here (without lagfix)
if you got upgrade via kies
Got jp6 trough norwegian kies
1020 is highest before lagfix
2015 is highest after oclf lagfix
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as I've noticed before, without lagfix on 2.1 the I/O check takes ages
but as compare,
2.1 without lagfix around 850
2.2 without lagfix around 1000
2.1 with lagfix around 2200
2.2 with lag fix, not tested yet, need to find a root
AsgardCurse said:
as I've noticed before, without lagfix on 2.1 the I/O check takes ages
but as compare,
2.1 without lagfix around 850
2.2 without lagfix around 1000
2.1 with lagfix around 2200
2.2 with lag fix, not tested yet, need to find a root
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here is a root for you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
OCLF only boost IO on Galaxy s : nexus 1 is still way faster in processor optimization test and this is what we need in galaxy s
dadyal said:
OCLF only boost IO on Galaxy s : nexus 1 is still way faster in processor optimization test and this is what we need in galaxy s
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Faster in real world performance or in synthetic benchmarks?
DarthV said:
Faster in real world performance or in synthetic benchmarks?
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I guess for using FPU intensive task, like Mathematical design, database, encoding video or MP3, file sharing and sugh... :|
For me, I use the phone for mostly GPU intense task, such as taking pictures/video, listening to video, gaming, browsing pictures, etc. so I asume that better gpu makes it better all around eh!
Kinda like being able to lift heavy wieght but doing a desk job I assume!
(BTW, sorry for the sarcasm )
2.2 without lagfix 1001
2.1
before: 854
after: 2273
Sorry guy for a stupid question but which app are you using for the benchmark test?
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Quadrant Standard banchmark - U can find it in market
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Thx for the app info! I got 1010
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t1mman said:
I guess for using FPU intensive task, like Mathematical design, database, encoding video or MP3, file sharing and sugh... :|
For me, I use the phone for mostly GPU intense task, such as taking pictures/video, listening to video, gaming, browsing pictures, etc. so I asume that better gpu makes it better all around eh!
Kinda like being able to lift heavy wieght but doing a desk job I assume!
(BTW, sorry for the sarcasm )
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So wouldn't benchmarks for your specific application be better than synthetic benchmarks suck as linpack and quadrant? The snapdragon CPU in the n1 is very very friendly with linpack (NEON + 128bit SIMD). I doubt that the hummingbird in our SGSs will ever score as high, but that doesn't mean that real performance is going to be worse. And well quadrant is pretty much a joke or at least how it weights cpu/gpu/io.
Maybe someone group will get a bunch of phones together and test things like gaming speed, web render times etc etc. That would be meaningful.
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So wouldn't benchmarks for your specific application be better than synthetic benchmarks suck as linpack and quadrant? The snapdragon CPU in the n1 is very very friendly with linpack (NEON + 128bit SIMD). I doubt that the hummingbird in our SGSs will ever score as high, but that doesn't mean that real performance is going to be worse. And well quadrant is pretty much a joke or at least how it weights cpu/gpu/io.
Maybe someone group will get a bunch of phones together and test things like gaming speed, web render times etc etc. That would be meaningful.
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you mean VFP? the Hummingbird is the one with the ARM Neon chip...
VFP is pretty much a floating point accelerator which is why benchmarks are so high on linpack which calculates floating points.
my score is 1034, was over 2000 before Froyo update
Lostja said:
my score is 1034, was over 2000 before Froyo update
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you got this update via kies ?
i flashed JPA and it go 970 - 1050
960 without
How to do the OCLF? It says "Unavailable" on everything...
Edit: got it fixed
1819 with
If everything shows unavailable check the following:
Phone is Rooted,
Ext2 tools installed,
BATTERY MUST BE MORE THAN 40%
last one is the one that most people dont check
Score was around 1008 with standard Froyo. (Kies update)
With root and lagfix i get around 1873.
With official Enclair and lagfix i could easily get 2200+ points.
970. not the best!
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If everything shows unavailable check the following:
Phone is Rooted,
Ext2 tools installed,
BATTERY MUST BE MORE THAN 40%
last one is the one that most people dont check
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Battery is more than 40%.
How do I root and install Ext2? (stupid question I know but I am new lol). I see it can root and install ext2 as well, but those are unavailable too.
Edit: *fixed* 1819 with lagfix

[Q] Tips on getting a better speed on my Vibrant??

I have a Vibrant rooted running the Team Whiskey Bionix-v1.2.1 ROM. I have a few apps that I use daily, but the only one I know does any major damage to speed is beautiful widgets. I don't use any live backgrounds. I scored a 1536 on a benchmark test from Quadrant Standard.
Do you guys know of ways to better these scores?
Use AutoKiller Memory Optimizer
Unless your phone actually feels sluggish I wouldnt worry about quadrant scores. If it is sluggish try installing Voodoo or one of the Universal Lagfix in the developers section.
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Unless your phone actually feels sluggish I wouldnt worry about quadrant scores. If it is sluggish try installing Voodoo or one of the Universal Lagfix in the developers section.
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With a 1500+ quadrant he's already running Voodoo...
I do agree that unless the phone is feeling slow to not worry about it. Quadrant is pretty easy to fudge over 2k even though the phone isn't any faster.
Didn't wana assume lol..
Haha yes I have voodoo, bionix-v1.2.1 comes with it preset. Appreciate the help.
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actually, if you going for score some of the older J-rom series with over clock really scored high........ But with the current setup, you typically have 11-15 or so things that are open and TSR, if you remove alot of those to make it a vanilla barebones, then o.c it...... you can improve the score........ BUT speed scores are not worth much other than bragging rights.......... Like everyone else said if your phone is performing well then,..........who cares about the scores
Yea I'm just trying to see if there are things I can do to make it perform even better than it already is
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Andrew.Dodson07 said:
Yea I'm just trying to see if there are things I can do to make it perform even better than it already is
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What areas is the phone lacking performance for you?
Andrew.Dodson07 said:
Yea I'm just trying to see if there are things I can do to make it perform even better than it already is
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Go look up the Dragon 3.6 Kernel in the Dev section. You can overclock the phone a little or a lot depending how much it can handle. I'm running 1.2ghz at the moment.
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It really isn't particularly lacking in any way that I can tell. But i remember thinking that same thing back when i had AOL dial up haha. I'm impressed with the phones ability now, i just want to know if this is as good as it gets
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It really isn't particularly lacking in any way that I can tell. But i remember thinking that same thing back when i had AOL dial up haha. I'm impressed with the phones ability now, i just want to know if this is as good as it gets
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Stock 2.2.1 is the fastest/smoothest ROM I've used on this phone ever and it hasn't even been optimized. I also downloaded the Dragon Kernel v3.6 and overclocked it to 1.28Ghz and its very stable. I always use my friends iPhone 4 to compare speeds and with the current setup I have now their isn't any difference in speed.

Samfirmware "speed test" Nexus S vs Galaxy S "credibility" of samfirmware

Samfirmware "speed test" Nexus S vs Galaxy S "credibility" of samfirmware
Not much to say to it really. But with this I lost any last drop of "faith" I had for them, even after the fiasco with the latest JVK.
http://goo.gl/t3uik
Are they joking? I mean, late 1 april joke? (link to the youtube video http://goo.gl/3ADAD )
For those that wont understand what I am saying with this:
1. quadrant cant be used to test the "real" speed or "user experience" its completely irrelevant. (look up threads about it)
2. they compared 2 different filesystems rfs4 vs ext4 .
The test and samfirmware along with it is a joke
(If its already here, erase me , if I got into the wrong forum do the same )
very true!
once the video started, and that guy clicked run benchmark, i did the same with my phone and it ended up completing only a second later than the nexus s.. besides i am on 2.2.1 wheras the nexus one was 2.3.3.. very strange?? but if u overlook the speed of completing the test, the scores were correct. that is purely because of the crappy touch wiz....but this does not in any way mean that nexus s was faster in reality.. and hey did u check the colours in galaxy s compared to nexus s.. i mean both have the same screen but it did not seem that way, probably the nexus s used for the display was super lcd..!
Well I meant with this test that samfirmware should know better as to compare rfs with ext4.
The Samsung Galaxy S has rfs compared to ext4 to the nexus S. The filesystem itself will give another score in the "benchmark". But this benchmark cant be used as a reference. NOT even comparing speed on one phone. Look up threads about it.
And yeah the colors look better on SGS,but thats irrelevant too
Why RFS is on Samsung Galaxy S ??????????????????????????
Noticed that the Colors on Gingerbread version of Nexus S look a bit off. White looks Yellowish. Noticed this with CM7.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/27/nexus-s-2-3-3-update-adjusts-screens-color-temperature-we-go-e/
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Why RFS is on Samsung Galaxy S ??????????????????????????
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ive tried ext4 on my 2.3.3 and its not as smooth... im now using stock and its much smoother.
my phone is faster and smoother than my old froyo 2100 quadrant setup - yet scores 980 on avg on quadrant.
ive already left a few comments on that samfirmware post.
enable jit and add ext4 to samsung galaxy s, which is a match to the nexus s and the galaxy s wins by some distance.
2300 - galaxy s with jit enabled and ext4
1800 - nexus s
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...enable jit...
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Thing is JIT is enabled on JVK (and I think since froyo roms). Dunno why some ppl thing its still disabled
the build.prop line that everyone is tweaking is the one with stagefright to tweak/hack the quadrant score. (it pushes the score from 1600-1700 above 2000)
But funny their comment to me:
We just test both phones on his speed.
Its only a show how slow Samsungs own software is when you compare this with a clean Google rom. like the Nexus S.
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@Samfirmware ITS NOT A SPEED TEST! Its testing books with tanks....
Samfirmware
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i am running stock xxjvk, rooted with cf-root 2.7.
started the benchmark at the same time, finished it 13 seconds BEFORE GOOGLE NEXUS S, 990 points ).
It's clear that the SGS they are using have an issue when I/O test get stuck there at 0/4 for a long time, however, change this line in build.prop from :
media.stagefright.enable-player=false
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And your quadrant score will be 1600-1700 points, now install the hacked kernel by supercurio and enable ext4: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=975349 and see your device score 2400-2500 if not more.
Samfirmware have proved again that they mean as much as a Quadrant score in a worthless comparison that is only meant to promote Nexus S against Galaxy S, even though that we all know that they are mainly the same device.
Thanks to PAGOT for this find
Quadrant means nothing, in my desire I had about 3000pts, on my galaxy s about 2400pts but the galaxy is quicker when you use it..
I know that you all say quadrant score means nothing, or maybe it's just sgs owners that say that (ducks for cover ;-)
...but if you go over to the Droid X forum, there is a video review of a Droid X with Gingerbread and it clearly shows that the Droid X Quadrant score is doubled with Gingerbread and the phone looks really speedy on the video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=339bnvTQ87g
Can anyone explain this?
nice ginger on droid x look faster than my Froyo on galaxy
Oh yeah, and just FYI, I though that the samfirmware video review was absolute rubbish too.
markdj57 said:
I know that you all say quadrant score means nothing, or maybe it's just sgs owners that say that (ducks for cover ;-)
...but if you go over to the Droid X forum, there is a video review of a Droid X with Gingerbread and it clearly shows that the Droid X Quadrant score is doubled with Gingerbread and the phone looks really speedy on the video...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=339bnvTQ87g
Can anyone explain this?
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The topic of this thread is about comparing to devices which are pretty much similar to each other, both have Gingerbread 2.3.3 installed but they have installed ext4 on one of them and left the other with RFS, beside that the SGS gets stuck on I/O test which is clearly indicate a problem with SGS which non of us have while running quadrant...this comparison is worthless..this is my opinion.
Although this is pretty much off-topic, but:
I wrote how to boost score numbers by changing only 1 line in build.prop from 900-1000 points to 1600-1700 points which proves how worthless quadrant scores are.
Beside that, any SGS owner will tell you that he/she can get 56fps in 3d test, while DroidX fails to deliver more than 10fps in that test.
Moving to linpack, DroidX scores 10-12 MFLOPS, any SGS owner can confirm that SGS scores no less than 14 MFLOPS.
Based on scores now, how is DroidX faster than SGS ? Well it's not, but in the other hand I can agree that Motorola software is better optimized for DroidX than Samsung have done with SGS.
Thanks ramad, I did notice that the fps on the quadrant test were very very low in comparison to the SGS which maxs out at 56fps (on planet test) so I do agree but interesting that so many rely on Quadrant so much that it seems flawed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1012556
Have anyone noticed in Quadrant if you are on RFS the database write/read test finishes very quickly compared to ext4 whhch takes 2-3x longer to finish. Yet the score with ext4 is higher. THis does'nt make sense at all. Something is really very WRONG with Quadrant.
Quadrant? oh puuuhleeeezz.. shocked @ samfirmware..

Stock I9100G Quadrant Scored 4171! Beat stock I9100's Score!

Stock I9100G Quadrant Scored beat stock I9100's Score! i think it will get more score than mod i9100 once have mod with kernel oc to higher clock speed! so OMAP is powerful than Exynos
My I9100G scored 4171
The picture redirects to another picture. If you want to do sth, do it correctly... ffs What's the number? I've scored 4004 on stock i9100...
update already.. sorry for the mistake image link.. i score at 4171 at stock i9100G!
updated already.. sorry for the mistaked image link.. i score at 4171 at stock i9100G!
Quadrant score means nothing. It means less then incorrectly posted pic and double posts.
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MS. said:
Quadrant score means nothing. It means less then incorrectly posted pic and double posts.
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No, that is cause i am not familiar to make posting... i can swear that is 100% real! Or you not satisfied that your i9100 lose? i can make a video if you want to see...
well my i9100 is cleverer than you. i think you didn't get it. quadrant sucks and nobody cares about quadrant scores.
rauschkugl said:
well my i9100 is cleverer than you. i think you didn't get it. quadrant sucks and nobody cares about quadrant scores.
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are you saying stupid? then you how to measure the performance on one phone... you think u is god can measure yourself? Please be manner while using your word.. TQ
well then don't spam the forum with stupid threads. quadrant wasn't updated for ages, it's not meant for testing dualcore chips and you always get completely different scores when running it different times. only noobs care about quadrant scores.
All stock so you are noob?
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All stock so you are noob?
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your one already modded bro... see your battery icon also know... =.=
Can I be noob too?
rauschkugl said:
well then don't spam the forum with stupid threads. quadrant wasn't updated for ages, it's not meant for testing dualcore chips and you always get completely different scores when running it different times. only noobs care about quadrant scores.
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ok, i know that is different score on Quadrant... but let say why old Android phone like one year ago Xperia x10 always got lower score than samsung s2? tat y in fact samsung S2 is powerful than before phone... If you think this is Stupid thread, why not you just ignore and keep your mouth shut.. and please be manner while using word... what the religion you have? so rude are you!
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are you hiding a meaning behind?
i was able to score more than 4000 points with my old hd2. and the builds in that time weren't even running stable. so my old hd2 is as good as your s2?
rauschkugl said:
i was able to score more than 4000 points with my old hd2. and the builds in that time weren't even running stable. so my old hd2 is as good as your s2?
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ok, please provide your Evidence brother thank you because be manner
these were the first builds that were running from sd card. i don't have these versions anymore because they were not stable and lot of things didn't work and i don't have my hd2 anymore. this should just show you that quadrant isn't reliable. the gpu isn't tested at all.
and who the hell does care about stock settings on xda? nobody here has a stock phone. antutu or smartbench if you care about numbers. they're at least able to test dualcore cpus. but a higher score still doesn't mean that your phone is better.
rauschkugl said:
these were the first builds that were running from sd card. i don't have these versions anymore because they were not stable and lot of things didn't work and i don't have my hd2 anymore. this should just show you that quadrant isn't reliable. the gpu isn't tested at all.
and who the hell does care about stock settings on xda? nobody here has a stock phone. antutu or smartbench if you care about numbers. they're at least able to test dualcore cpus. but a higher score still doesn't mean that your phone is better.
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okok. Bro.. so, do you plan to move to Galaxy Note? or waiting New Galaxy S3?
serge327 said:
No, that is cause i am not familiar to make posting... i can swear that is 100% real! Or you not satisfied that your i9100 lose? i can make a video if you want to see...
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Hope your happy with your dev community
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serge327 said:
Stock I9100G Quadrant Scored beat stock I9100's Score! i think it will get more score than mod i9100 once have mod with kernel oc to higher clock speed! so OMAP is powerful than Exynos
My I9100G scored 4171
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first of all, you are using a wrong benchmark to test. secondly, you are not comparing apple to apple. what i meant was your G version is most likely running on update3 source code. when i flash a kernel with update3 source code, my stock rom is able to hit more than 4300+

AnTuTu Benchmark

AnTuTu Benchmark from cm-10.1-20130908-NIGHTLY
Antutu score on stock.
Ye I also don't understand how I got that.
My scores usually hover between 19500 and 20500 though.
I added stock scores so people could have a reference atleast.
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My benchmarks: CM10.1-20130915-Nightly
Antutu: 20492
Quadrant: 5948
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Thats odd. Mine turned out much lower than usual:
I read the other day that Samsung use higher clock speeds with benchmark apps, higher than the phone runs normally, which in my eyes means benchmarks on these phones means jack squat! I was going to buy the S4 Mini but because of this I have lost faith in Samsung and have just ordered the HTC Mini. Will post the link when I get back home with what I read.
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rofl. If you would read more about this topic, you would find out, that samsung isn't the only one doing this. But I don't see the problem, because first of all I don't really care about benchmarks and secondly I think the purpose of a benchmark is to test the phone on the highest settings.
BamRom 4.3.1
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rofl. If you would read more about this topic, you would find out, that samsung isn't the only one doing this. But I don't see the problem, because first of all I don't really care about benchmarks and secondly I think the purpose of a benchmark is to test the phone on the highest settings.
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Maybe others do, but its not right. I use benchmarks when purchasing a phone, so do some others and companies know this, why else would they ramp up scores? And fine if they want to show off their highest settings, but not if these high settings dont actually run for more than 10 minutes before frying your phone. These aren't real world stats which is what they should be showing. I mean who are these high settings benchmarks ment to be for if not everyday users? Personally I think its a scam and ANY company that goes by these rules is shameful...
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Maybe others do, but its not right. I use benchmarks when purchasing a phone, so do some others and companies know this, why else would they ramp up scores? And fine if they want to show off their highest settings, but not if these high settings dont actually run for more than 10 minutes before frying your phone. These aren't real world stats which is what they should be showing. I mean who are these high settings benchmarks ment to be for if not everyday users? Personally I think its a scam and ANY company that goes by these rules is shameful...
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I can't really understand this whine about specific settings on benchmarks?! People who want the highest score disable everything, use the highest settings, overclock, use fresh install, delete all useless apps etc. Clearly these newbie phone benchmarkers have never done pc benchmarks. And if someone buys a phone because of it's benchmark score then clearly those don't have any idea about real life usage vs benchmarking.
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I can't really understand this whine about specific settings on benchmarks?! People who want the highest score disable everything, use the highest settings, overclock, use fresh install, delete all useless apps etc. Clearly these newbie phone benchmarkers have never done pc benchmarks. And if someone buys a phone because of it's benchmark score then clearly those don't have any idea about real life usage vs benchmarking.
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I myself have done many benchmarks both on PC and mobile phones and I myself use the scores I get and compare it against it's physical aspects. Everyone has their own way of buying a phone and you can't judge people for the way they do stuff.
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I read the other day that Samsung use higher clock speeds with benchmark apps, higher than the phone runs normally, which in my eyes means benchmarks on these phones means jack squat! I was going to buy the S4 Mini but because of this I have lost faith in Samsung and have just ordered the HTC Mini. Will post the link when I get back home with what I read.
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A benchmark is not a good reason to buy a phone, I think you are a fanboy trolling
features man that's the real deal, battery life, network, camera, memory, screen, style construction, etc.
not only a benchmark if you want the best bench score buy the full one not the mini
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Benchmarks mean something to me as well. They aren't guidelines to what phone I should choose, but the specifics can give me a good judgement for the aspect I'm intending to improve when upgrading my phone. I had an s3 mini before this and was disappointed by battery life versus performance. I could tell the difference by taking multiple benchmarks at different times during everyday use. I noticed when phones/ROMs have widely varying benchmarks then the battery life and performance would dwindle. The s3 mini on most ROMs would vary by approx 2000 points, and that's a lot.
It's worth noting that a custom ROM can affect the stability of a phones functioning a lot, but it is mostly due to the hardware used when a phone/computer has dwindling performance. The s4 mini for me, has had fairly stable performance and shows it with the battery life. My scores vary between approx 19800 and 20800 with moderate use.
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Results with @proxuser's kernel:
Azariah Vidya said:
Results with @proxuser's kernel:
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i get 21620 with oc 2ghz
Good!
Using Antutu for benchmarks on Samsung devices
You should not use Antutu to benchmark Samsung devices because they are unreliable as the stock ROM will score higher no matter what so if you want real benchmark results then use another program.
Using
cm - 10 . 2 - 20131018 -NIGHTLY - serrano 3 gxx after 30 sec reboot and limiting background processes to
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Result: 21140
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Anyone yet tested OpenGL ES 3.0 on Antutu, what kind of scores are you getting
Mine: 3816
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very good bencmarks, my mini duos is arriving, :laugh:
Here is screenshots of over clocked serrano-x kernel. It's still not stable but I can run 2ghz without reboots.
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