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Stock Kernel with lag fix on 2.1:
 

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Here's mine:

Stock rom, rooted, using Chainfire's lag fix. This fix has the option to use an EXT3 partition, which is slower than EXT2 but has the benefit of journaling so there is little or no risk of corruption. The speed boost is still very noticeable in day to day use. Android market navigation is instant. As is opening/using Touchdown Exchange.

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Here's mine:

Stock rom, rooted, using Chainfire's lag fix. This fix has the option to use an EXT3 partition, which is slower than EXT2 but has the benefit of journaling so there is little or no risk of corruption. The speed boost is still very noticeable in day to day use. Android market navigation is instant. As is opening/using Touchdown Exchange.

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where did you get quadrant pro? Cause I would love to prove to my buddy who has a droid x that the galaxy s phones cpu is faster.
 
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where did you get quadrant pro? Cause I would love to prove to my buddy who has a droid x that the galaxy s phones cpu is faster.

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I'm using Advanced not the Professional version. $24.99 is pretty steep for a benchmark.

From a computational standpoint, Hummingbird is not vastly superior to Snapdragon. It's the graphic performance that makes the big difference. The integrated GPU is vastly superior to everything out there. Gaming is where this phone really shines. Everyday performance will be similar (with the lag fix). Stock, HTC and Motorola provides snappier performance because of Samsung's suboptimal use of RFS (fat32) for the file system.

Notice the HUGE jump in score on the I/O portion. Everything else remains roughly the same.

JIT will significantly boost the CPU scores for all phones. Notice the blue region on the Nexus One score.

What can't be significantly improved is graphics performance. Galaxy S phones rock in that department. :)
 
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where did you get quadrant pro? Cause I would love to prove to my buddy who has a droid x that the galaxy s phones cpu is faster.


you can just show your friend this video and this will put to end the debate. Samsung galaxy s phones are faster than droidX, when using quadrant pro it shows the cpu is infact faster! video below

YouTube - androidandme's Channel
 
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that's a good score. there's only a couple phones rated higher than that, and that's the droid x and the nexus one running froyo. they have already proven, that even though the galaxy s out performs the droid x, some reason the droid x shows a higher score, probably some sort of glitch. many people are installing the lag fix on the galaxy s, and getting scores 2000+... i want to root my phone, but not sure on how to do it. don't know what all i need in order to get it to work. as for my vibrant, i scored a 922. can't wait to root and lag fix it.
 
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that's a good score. there's only a couple phones rated higher than that, and that's the droid x and the nexus one running froyo. they have already proven, that even though the galaxy s out performs the droid x, some reason the droid x shows a higher score, probably some sort of glitch. many people are installing the lag fix on the galaxy s, and getting scores 2000+... i want to root my phone, but not sure on how to do it. don't know what all i need in order to get it to work. as for my vibrant, i scored a 922. can't wait to root and lag fix it.

please look through this thread to the answer to your droidx quadrant glitch. The glitch is I/O
 
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AFAIK, the lag issue isn't a bug, it's from Samsung using an internal SD card for storage. Froyo won't fix this.

I guess I meant, when froyo comes out, froyo lets you put aps on the external storage sd card, this should effectively get rid of the lag right? Thus froyo will basically get rid of the lag issue if you put the aps on external mem?
 
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I guess I meant, when froyo comes out, froyo lets you put aps on the external storage sd card, this should effectively get rid of the lag right? Thus froyo will basically get rid of the lag issue if you put the aps on external mem?

I think it's more of an issue of nand flash vs microSD. microSD has slower I/O which causes the lag and low Quadrant score. Moving apps from the internal SD to the external SD won't make a difference, not to mention so many apps don't support the move yet.

Keep in mind, this is my take on it, I'm not 100% sure I'm correct.
 
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