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On 2013-04-30 14:34:37, pmugghc wrote:
Re benchmarks: Randomuser told us Honami would crush the competition, presumably in performance too. Now we're learning that won't be the case. So the benchmark discussion is as valid as any discussion re camera, battery etc.
I just want to quote to you,there is neither the phone release nor any one has seen the phone with the benchmarks leaks
presuming the things and qualify as though it beats samsung note 3 is really ridiculous
and part of the rumour thread yes we can discuss any thing we need,but not this extent making thread useless,
if ramu has mentioned it beats every other phone let us wait till the perfect Rumous is been leaked.
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Posted: 2013-04-30 14:44:38
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@Xajil True. But the SoC will only reach 2.3GHz if needed. Limited at 1.7GHz when more is actually needed would either crash the application/system or push the SoC to its max more often... Anyway, it doesn't make sense to me to limit the SoC unless they did a bad job with handling the heat generated maybe...
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Posted: 2013-04-30 14:47:04
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http://browser.primatelabs.com/android-benchmarks
there u go...200 mhz different in s4 and htc one score 500 different...if one sony clock 1.7ghz...it is 600mhz different..
so...i would say that geekbench score is at lst 1k different...
and interesting here is 1.6ghz score almost 500 more than 1.9ghz s600...
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Posted: 2013-04-30 14:47:41
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the latest mobiles are fast enough to me. I would better see lower clock rates and longer battery life
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Posted: 2013-04-30 14:47:49
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On 2013-04-30 14:47:41, jianlin wrote:
http://browser.primatelabs.com/android-benchmarks
there u go...200 mhz different in s4 and htc one score 500 different...if one sony clock 1.7ghz...it is 600mhz different..
so...i would say that geekbench score is at lst 1k different...
and interesting here is 1.6ghz score almost 500 more than 1.9ghz s600...
That's not accurate as browser benchmark has more to do with browser optimization and not CPU clock speed. S4 scores high because of stock Samsung browser and not the extra 200mhz clock speed.
My Xperia S with stock Sony browser scores same as HTC One. That doesn't mean that S3 scorpion = S600 quad. There a lot of factors that are taken into account and not just clock speed
[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2013-04-30 13:53 ]
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Posted: 2013-04-30 14:52:05
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@jianlin If I'm not mistaken the S800 shouldn't score the same as the S600 at the same clock speed... You can't compare SoC benchmarks like that... The Octa wouldn't score the same at the same clock speed either... Plus software optimization also changes score... Also try running the same benchmark again on the same device it won't give you the same result...
[ This Message was edited by: JoJotaro on 2013-04-30 13:57 ]
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Posted: 2013-04-30 14:52:36
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So let's stop this argument here now. It's pointless. We can discuss when Togari and Note 3 release.
And yes the info I confirmed are all
XR5
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Posted: 2013-04-30 14:54:12
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That's not accurate as browser benchmark has more to do with browser optimization and not CPU clock speed.
[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2013-04-30 13:53 ]
Geekbench is able to measure the performance of all the processor cores in your system. Every processor benchmark is multi-threaded and multi-core aware to show you the true potential of your computer. Geekbench provides a comprehensive set of benchmarks engineered to quickly and accurately measure processor and memory performance.
jz make a clear that it is not browser benchmark....
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Posted: 2013-04-30 14:59:30
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On 2013-04-30 13:40:45, nightwing369 wrote:
Why is Sony leaving it this late with its online announcement of the Dogo?? (It's meant to be releasing it in the next few weeks!)

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Posted: 2013-04-30 15:04:27
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Because it's better to announce, with release in 1-2 weeks with the product still fresh in ppl's minds, than release several weeks after announcement. This is one thing better that Sony is doing; reducing announcement to release time.
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Posted: 2013-04-30 15:18:04
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