Samsung i9300 benchmarks - NOT number one?

Savbers

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Huawei's Ascend D Quad just beat out the Galaxy S III in Antutu Benchmark.

Huawei's Ascend D Quad (U9510)
Parameters:
Network: GSM, WCDMA
CPU: Hisilicon K3V2 1.5GHz
Screen size and resolution: 720x1280 pixels, 4.5 inches
Camera pixels: front: 1.3 million pixel, back: 8 million pixel
Memory:1GB RAM
GPS: Built-in GPS, A-GPS support
System: Android 4.0

AnTuTu benchmark score:
Memory performance score: 2604
CPU integer performance score: 4300
CPU floating point performance score: 3335
2D graphics performance score: 300
3D graphics performance score: 1269
Database IO performance score: 550
SD card write speed score: 150
SD card read speed score: 193
Total: 12701

Samsung's Galaxy SIII (i9300)
Parameters:
Network: GSM/WCDMA
CPU: Exynos 4212 1.5GHz
Screen size and resolution: 1280x720 pixels, 4.7 inches
Camera pixels: front: 2 million pixel back: 12 million pixel
Memory: 1GB RAM
GPS: Built-in GPS, A-GPS support
System: Android 4.0

AnTutu benchmark score:
Memory performance score: 2483
CPU integer performance score:3996
CPU floating point performance score: 3030
2D graphics performance score: 149
3D graphics performance score: 1247
Database IO performance score: 540
SD card write speed score: 120
SD card read speed score: 196
Total: 11761 (on the ranking list this is now ranked as 12158)

Huawei SMOKED Samsung in almost every category!

OK, so the Huawei might beat out Samsung in a BENCHMARK. Truth is Samsung has added much, much more than Huawei has and real-life usage will be more consumer friendly on the Galaxy SIII.

Check the ranking to see where they all sit.
 
benchmarks are important, not going to explain, go read articles about benchmarks.
 
benchmarks are important, not going to explain, go read articles about benchmarks.

Did you mean to say benchmarks are NOT important? I hope so, because they aren't. The only time they can be useful is when comparing different ROMs/kernels on the same phone. Otherwise it doesn't necessarily equate to a faster real world experience on the device itself.
 
I wasn't trying to sound harsh, and if I did I apologize.

They can give a RELATIVE representation of performance, but given different types of RAM, screen resolutions, and software differences it's hard to say that because it's faster at a benchmark that it'll be faster at real world tasks.
 
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