My Phone's Benchmark is ____ (good or bad)?

mrsmumbles

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I'd be worried if it was on ART, some apps don't work since they haven't been optimized but Dalvik should work perfectly :p

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Is it safe to switch back? It took 10 or 15 minutes to optimize all the apps. (And I realized I have far too many on here!) 👻😓

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Is it safe to switch back? It took 10 or 15 minutes to optimize all the apps. (And I realized I have far too many on here!) 👻😓

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I've switched back and forth a few times when testing out apps and haven't had any problems. 🙈 🙉 🙊

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Is it safe to switch back? It took 10 or 15 minutes to optimize all the apps. (And I realized I have far too many on here!) 👻😓

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Yes, it should work fine if you switch back and forth. Agree with the post above

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Yes, it should work fine if you switch back and forth. Agree with the post above

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Thanks. I'd have multiquoted but I can't do that in Tapatalk (at least not that I know of). 😸

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so did the result beat S4?

Yes it does, and it gets close to the gn3 too. Also, I just realised I had heaps of apps doing background tasks during the test - this time I got ~ 33000 (better than lg g2, sgs4, htc one, sgs2 and sony xperia z...)

Additionlly, I am running different optimised dalvik libraries which give me such high scores (that could be why I got double what you got...)
 

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Benchmark's don't mean a whole lot, so I wouldn't worry about scores being "high" or "low". In my opinion, just use the device and have fun with it.
 

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Benchmark's don't mean a whole lot, so I wouldn't worry about scores being "high" or "low". In my opinion, just use the device and have fun with it.

Yeah, especially since the software has more effect on performance than the hardware :-\

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I was wondering about these phones from a historical context. According to this page:

LGE Nexus 5 - Geekbench Browser

The Nexus 5 scores for multi-core floating point operations per second are: 528 MFLOPS, 618 MFLOPS, 1.53 GFLOPS, or 1.98 GFLOPS (depending on the test run). Looking on this page:

Tha Past and the Future of the Supercomputer. Historical Review ? Tech review

The 1976 Cray 1 scored 250 MFLOPS and the 1984 Russian M13 scored 2.4 GFLOPS. So, this little handheld device costing somewhere around $400 falls somewhere around a late 1970s to early 1980s supercomputer. Heck, in my day, we used to ooh and aah over that Cray 1 as being the cat's pajamas.
 

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I was wondering about these phones from a historical context. According to this page:

LGE Nexus 5 - Geekbench Browser

The Nexus 5 scores for multi-core floating point operations per second are: 528 MFLOPS, 618 MFLOPS, 1.53 GFLOPS, or 1.98 GFLOPS (depending on the test run). Looking on this page:

Tha Past and the Future of the Supercomputer. Historical Review ? Tech review

The 1976 Cray 1 scored 250 MFLOPS and the 1984 Russian M13 scored 2.4 GFLOPS. So, this little handheld device costing somewhere around $400 falls somewhere around a late 1970s to early 1980s supercomputer. Heck, in my day, we used to ooh and aah over that Cray 1 as being the cat's pajamas.

Can't remember the site but I read another one where it mentioned that we have more storage in our smart phones than supercomputers from around this time as well lol
And they were $1,000,000+ :eek:

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