What is your Benchmark??

My S3 score is attached. Stock - not rooted.

Btw, none of us have Benchmarks. The Benchmark app helps the company that owns it establish a standard by averaging everyones scores, factors, etc... They can then market this intelligence and/or process to corporations. By definition, a Benchmark is: A standard or point of reference against which things may be compared or assessed. We are not comparing our phones to a defined standard. It's just a simple, easy performance test that gives us a score. Every time a football team plays, the score is not their benchmark.
 
This is my Benchmark results. Rooted, unlocked bootloader and stock.

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My S3 score is attached. Stock - not rooted.

Btw, none of us have Benchmarks. The Benchmark app helps the company that owns it establish a standard by averaging everyones scores, factors, etc... They can then market this intelligence and/or process to corporations. By definition, a Benchmark is: A standard or point of reference against which things may be compared or assessed. We are not comparing our phones to a defined standard. It's just a simple, easy performance test that gives us a score. Every time a football team plays, the score is not their benchmark.

That doesnt make sense. So they average all the scores of a specific model and compare those to our scores, it may not be very accurate but it does seem like a benchmark comparison. However I am by no means an expert and just used this app for the first time so I must concede to those that have more knowledge.
I do know that it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside knowing my phone is at the top of the pack, for a couple months at least.;) And im not even rooted yet.
 
If it's not a benchmark, then why does it give people what other devices scored then? You get the scores from Asus transformers, HTC One..etc...

That's because this is a benchmark test (notice it asks you to upload results)...others with different devices did this, and this is how they got the AVERAGE of scores for different devices, then we upload our scores to get an average of our S3's....
so yeah, this does do a benchmark comparison to other devices and what they scored.
You think some guy just sat down one day and said "hmm Asus Transformer...15 letters in the name, so let's give it a 4556 on the score"
 
That doesnt make sense. So they average all the scores of a specific model and compare those to our scores, it may not be very accurate but it does seem like a benchmark comparison. However I am by no means an expert and just used this app for the first time so I must concede to those that have more knowledge.
I do know that it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside knowing my phone is at the top of the pack, for a couple months at least.;) And im not even rooted yet.
You know how you?re prompted to submit your Quadrant scores over the internet after the test is complete? This data goes to them and is aggregated with existing data ? device specific. After thousands (I have no idea how many) of tests, the numbers can tell a story. Example, Samsung may have an S3 (or batch of S3?s) that is supposed to perform as designed/intended. They test it in different scenarios. I.e., With or without bloatware, different levels of battery charge, specific number of apps running, certain settings on or off, etc? The performance of this controlled model can be a benchmark. It?s numbers might be used to quality check random samples of the handsets being manufactured. Quadrant tells them the scores everyone else?s S3 is getting (along with other factors/criteria, probably) so that they can use their internal Samsung benchmark to gauge real world performance deterioration, etc?

They can also use the app to compare their product to competitors ? which can be valuable intelligence. E.g., There could be a commercial showing that Samsung is 33% faster than the next leading competitor when it comes to gaming/image recognition (while showing a bar graph on the television screen). At the bottom of the screen, the fine print says ?according to test results from a 3rd party vendor?. Quadrant can market their data to companies with a pitch of something like, ?Do you wonder how your product is compared to your competitors? Would you believe that its read/write speeds and image rendering are close to last? We have enough data to create a real world performance benchmark of your line of phones, as well as data for other brands.? All of this is due to us contributing our SCORE so that they can calculate an average and call it a benchmark.

And yes, I?m with you. Love knowing that my phone scores higher than the average (benchmark) of the other phones listed on the results screen. Our result is the score of one phone ? our phone. The other one?s listed are an average of all the users that used Quadrant on their device. We can compare our phone to the benchmark (or average) of the other phones listed. All the while, our score contributes to the average performance score (benchmark) of the S3. Our single score that?s mentioned and posted everywhere is not a benchmark.
 
How did you get your phone so fast. This is mine.

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Do you have your power saver enabled? If so, that could be the difference because it will under clock the cpu if that option is enabled.

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Im running CleanKernal v1.0 installed overclocked at 1.99ghz.

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This is after flashing kuban kernel.:D and overclocking.

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Im on Stock ICS

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