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why cant the charge do the same?

The charge is using a slower filesystem (RFS), which holds back it's read/write speeds. This is what causes the lower Quadrant scores. The reason rooted people are getting higher scores is because they're using Voodoo lagfix to change the filesystem to ext4 instead of RFS. Ext4 has a better read/write speed, which in turn boosts Quadrant scores and has a tendency to make the phone feel less 'laggy'.

That said, I have no clue what filesystem the Epic uses. Since it's another Samsung, it's quite possible that it is also using RFS, which would make the filesystem a moot point in the difference in score between the two.
 
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is there a way to score 1000+ not rooted in quadrant? my samsung epic scores 1200 not rooted or mods done to it why cant the charge do the same?

SORRY, NO WAY. The highest I EVER scored before rooting was 977. As long as you are using and RFS file system you wont get scores that high. Even if rooted but still on a RFS file system you will see higher scores, like 1300ish.


Now the highest I've had was 2200, rooted and OC at 1.4, non overclocking on 1.9.1RC with imoseyon 13.3 it was 1750-1800... :D

I did just jump to the 2.3 early release and am back on a imnuts kernel. Quadrants dropped a bit but overall feels smoother.
 
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SORRY, NO WAY. The highest I EVER scored before rooting was 977. As long as you are using and RFS file system you wont get scores that high. Even if rooted but still on a RFS file system you will see higher scores, like 1300ish.

Well it's wrong here.

The new leaked stock Gingerbread ROMs will give you around 1300-1400 without rooting.
 
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