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4.1.2 benchmark scor

What you do in that situation is triangulate the hypotenuse using Dewey's decimal system while stictly adhering to The Allegory Of The Cave. It's also a good idea to ampersand Occam's razor with the golgi apparatus to get it nice and ready for the dipthong. And whatever you do, by all that's holy, do NOT cross the streams! Lastly, make sure you don't go around dangling your participles; that's just rude.
 
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Not too sure what all this means, but thought I would try it after seeing this thread. Mine gets 5136, not rooted on standard 4.1.2 from 3 UK.

How come mine is lots lower than everybody elses?

Because the scores are worthless. Keep doing the tests and eventually you'll see that number increase. It relies on CPU, but the CPU ramps up when needed. Keep running the benchmark and the CPU will remain "opened up" for longer, giving better scores. Also the i/o will increase as the test is repeated.

...and even if your score remains lower, you may still have a faster device than those with the higher numbers. UI responsiveness and task execution does not work synonymously with benchmark scores. Sometimes to improve a UI's responsiveness will result in lowering the benchmark score.
 
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Not too sure what all this means, but thought I would try it after seeing this thread. Mine gets 5136, not rooted on standard 4.1.2 from 3 UK.

How come mine is lots lower than everybody elses?

Don't worry about it, quadrant is meaningless anyway.

I'm still scoring around 5500, after three runs so the 4.1.2 update changed nothing.
 
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