Hey everyone. Please Benchmark using Quadrant and Post your Score along with a screen shot or picture of your score.
Also please state if you tested your phone under default stock conditions, or if you rooted and tweaked the heck out of it to get the high score you got.
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Here is my score. I have not rooted or tweaked my phones performance. Just Stock Factory Speed. Score 918
Device(s): G1(2ea) 1 rooted, MT3G v1.0, Samsung Vibrant, Samsung III, LG SLATE Tablet
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Quadrant bench test
Got a score of 878... Stock
EDIT: i was running slacker radio while this was running as well...
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I get about 910 on my stock vibrant. in neocore I get 56 fps. If I apply the ext4 lag fix, I get about 1900 on quadrant. So from what Ive been reading, the galaxy s is fastest phone out by far, there's just a few bugs holding it back. Hopefully, with the 2.2 update samsung incorporates all the bug fixes and we'll be seeing scores over 2500
I get about 910 on my stock vibrant. in neocore I get 56 fps. If I apply the ext4 lag fix, I get about 1900 on quadrant. So from what Ive been reading, the galaxy s is fastest phone out by far, there's just a few bugs holding it back. Hopefully, with the 2.2 update samsung incorporates all the bug fixes and we'll be seeing scores over 2500
wats the ext4 fix, thought u needed a new kernel for that one?
I get 875 with a stock setup, but a fair number of apps running. After killing a bunch of them with Advanced Task Killer, I got 851.
Yeah, I'm confused, too. :-)
I don't think background aps make a difference. I have live wallpapers and tons of other aps running, and I run quadrant, and it doesn't make a difference in my scores. My score actually goes down if I run Advanced task killer.
I get about 910 on my stock vibrant. in neocore I get 56 fps. If I apply the ext4 lag fix, I get about 1900 on quadrant. So from what Ive been reading, the galaxy s is fastest phone out by far, there's just a few bugs holding it back. Hopefully, with the 2.2 update samsung incorporates all the bug fixes and we'll be seeing scores over 2500
I'm interested in how you did this also as I was under the impression it required a kernal change that isn't available for the US phones yet. Care to share?
there are modded kernels floating around but not for general consumption yet... you'll probably start seeing them along with customs builds by weeks end...
Device(s): G1(2ea) 1 rooted, MT3G v1.0, Samsung Vibrant, Samsung III, LG SLATE Tablet
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Originally Posted by SamsungVibrant
I don't think background aps make a difference. I have live wallpapers and tons of other aps running, and I run quadrant, and it doesn't make a difference in my scores. My score actually goes down if I run Advanced task killer.
I got 918 after stopping Slacker... and 878 with it running
Please tell us what you did to get that score. Do you notice a huge performance boost from the stock score? How much more do you think can be pushed out of the phone? 2k?
I got 920 stock
P.S. why does the motodroid X come in higher than the Samsung Galaxy S?
P.S. why does the motodroid X come in higher than the Samsung Galaxy S?
something to do with faster file read and writes, which is how we increase our score so much, is we fix that file read write speed by putting it on an ext partition, which increases them.
something to do with faster file read and writes, which is how we increase our score so much, is we fix that file read write speed by putting it on an ext partition, which increases them.
How much would these modifications of the phone help PS1 emulation?
How much would these modifications of the phone help PS1 emulation?
I think most of the issues at the moment with the emulator will get worked out as the software matures. I've only had a brief experience with it tho and that was on another device entirely.
wow some impressive numbers on those above. I only pulled 1185 on EVO (stock 2.2) and 1245 on Droid X (stock 2.1). Looking forward to the Epic to see what it's really like hands on
Hey everyone. Please Benchmark using Quadrant and Post your Score along with a screen shot or picture of your score.
Also please state if you tested your phone under default stock conditions, or if you rooted and tweaked the heck out of it to get the high score you got.
You can download Quadrant. Go To Android Market and search Quadrant.
Here is my score. I have not rooted or tweaked my phones performance. Just Stock Factory Speed. Score 918
Lets end the Confusion. Samsung Galaxy S is the fastest Android phone, not the DroidX.
Okay, so some people are asking why the Droid X is so much faster on the quadrant benchmark.
To settle the confusion. Simply put, Galaxy S phones have not only the fastest GPU but also the fastest CPU, yes faster than DroidX despite the Quadrant score.
You see, we are running Quadrant free edition, which just gives a bulk number at the end. However, if you run Quadrant Professional, the score is divided up into segments. Quadrant Professional shows that infact, as we all suspected, the Galaxy S phones outperform DroidX in CPU performance. So why does DroidX have a higher total score you may be asking. There is an issue with the Quadrant Benchmarking, DroidX is getting an inflated score because of I/O, giving a higher deceptive total score. Thus giving the impression the cpu is faster on the DroidX than it really is. Both androidandme.com and the Developer of Quadrant have confirmed this issue, and have confirmed that the Galaxy S is faster than DroidX.
And that is telling me what exactly? That was what i was refering to.
I dunno its just a silly fun thread, just gives you a fun benchmarking score to brag about. I guess you can use it to relatively guage your phones performance. Nothing serious.
Okay, so some people are asking why the Droid X is so much faster on the quadrant benchmark.
I doubt anyone is thinking that anymore if they've looked at all the posts here. All the later ones are clearly smoking the X after they have a fix applied to them.
Out of curiousity, how does our CPU compare to a desktop cpu running at the same ghz. For example, hummingbird put up against one of intels 1ghz chips?
Out of curiousity, how does our CPU compare to a desktop cpu running at the same ghz. For example, hummingbird put up against one of intels 1ghz chips?
You mean like an Atom or something? No idea, but I believe Intel is working on a mobile chip based on the Atom so maybe we will find out soon.
You mean like an Atom or something? No idea, but I believe Intel is working on a mobile chip based on the Atom so maybe we will find out soon.
Ya I think it would be awesome if we could use our phone as computer replacements. Just have a keyboard and screen that hooks up to the phone, to replace boxy desktops. I guess thats what laptop is for, but I dunno, I still like the idea.
A class 6 card should theoretically be better.. Mine is only a class 2 that came with my old Droid. I'm going to check around this weekend and pick up a couple of 32GB class 6 cards and keep the fastest one.
A class 6 card should theoretically be better.. Mine is only a class 2 that came with my old Droid. I'm going to check around this weekend and pick up a couple of 32GB class 6 cards and keep the fastest one.
What price do those run at?i couldn't find any amazon
What price do those run at?i couldn't find any amazon
Odd, I saw some but it was old results.. I was going to swing by Fry's this weekend and see what they had. I think they run anywhere from mid $70's to about the $130's depending on who makes them.
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Odd, I saw some but it was old results.. I was going to swing by Fry's this weekend and see what they had. I think they run anywhere from mid $70's to about the $130's depending on who makes them.
I could get rid of my ipod maybe, IDK. It has 120gb of storage:P
I mean how much performance boost is this, like in terms of real world. My phone runs smooth, I am sure it could get faster though.
Last edited by Mark27; August 6th, 2010 at 10:14 PM.
Odd, I saw some but it was old results.. I was going to swing by Fry's this weekend and see what they had. I think they run anywhere from mid $70's to about the $130's depending on who makes them.
You agreed with.."Don't feed the troll" in the other thread, who was that directed to?
The Samsung Vibrant is the T-Mobile USA version of the Samsung Galaxy S. It's rockin' a 4 inch Super AmoLED screen, a 1GHz Hummingbird processor, and a crazy 16gb of space for some sweet apps and games.
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