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I've never run Quadrant before, but I downloaded and ran it just for you :p

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Ah, Sammy is finding a way to kick you guys still. It sucks that the great hardware is getting left behind by Sammy. Hell, by the time you guys get froyo the evo might have gingerbread lol.

Your fate lies with cm6 haha, hopefully someone will develop it for the epic
 
So I just flashed 2.2.1 on my stock epic and my Quadrant score before flash was 945 and after it is only 1019. I thought froyo was going to raise this score to 2000+ as it has with other phones. Whats going on there?
 
If you're concerned about benchmark scores, wait until the source code for Froyo is released and we get some serious ROMs/kernels. That should raise it significantly.

Personally, I worry more about how the phone actually performs when I use it than what its benchmark score is.
 
If you're concerned about benchmark scores, wait until the source code for Froyo is released and we get some serious ROMs/kernels. That should raise it significantly.

Personally, I worry more about how the phone actually performs when I use it than what its benchmark score is.

The benchmark should be a good way to track performance correct? What I am seeing a day later is even with the score being slightly better the performance has not gotten any better. In fact from time to time the phone now lags a little. I have even went as far a to do a factory reset and this didn't help.
 
I think what you just said is a good indication that benchmarks are not a way to track performance. Every ROM developer I've ever asked about benchmarks always says they are not a good representation of your phone's performance - not only do they read too low a lot of the time, they can be very easily tricked into reading way too high.

I too noticed a slight lag on Froyo. If you want to speed up your system, I suggest a custom ROM - your phone will be noticeably quicker. My suggestions from personal experience:

Quantum ROM - faster and includes TouchWiz and all the extra system apps

Truly Epic - even faster than above, but is slimmed down (TouchWiz/Samsung & Sprint Apps removed) which may not be for everyone
 
I have been thinking about rooting but I must say I was hoping Froyo would leave me no reason to. Im sure its just about as easy as the pre was. The only thing that's holding me up is 2.1 is very stable and my battery life is awesome. I fear I will Lose one of the two if I root. Also im starting to hear that sprint is saying this isn't the final version. Those of you who has been using android for a few years do you think that's the case.
 
DK28 is not the final version, but it might as well be. In my personal testing it is as complete and bug-free as initial releases get. If you're happy on Eclair then by all means wait. I supposed I'm just a little impatient ^_^
 
With the new dk28 modem and quantum 2.0 rom...

I'm getting anywhere between 2209and 2249 on quadrant

and this is without using setcpu
 
Quadrant: 1038
Neocore: 55.6

I am running Bonzai ROM.
Am I seeing this right that if I install the quantum ROM i could be getting in the 2200's?

Haha, I don't even know what that all means, but bigger numbers are probably better. Faster, I assume?
 
Bigger numbers are supposed to be better, however these scores doesn't always agree with real world performance.
 
So how fast does your phone feel at 1500? Mine feels much faster than the old ROM I was using which scored 2232.
 
I can only compare to previous setup with epic experience w/bn1.3. It feels a little snappier, more fluid, and web pages load much faster. Love new keyboard and messaging interface.

Does anyone know if stock email is improved? Is it now better than k9?
 
On the new Quantum v2.5 w/Ext4..... 1576, faster than the old sprint stock load and definitely faster for apps and web.
 

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