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Samsung has reportedly implemented software tricks to artificially inflate the benchmark scores for its Galaxy Note 3 smartphone. Ars Technica noticed that the Note 3 outperforms LG's G2 by a wide margin, despite both devices being powered by the same 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 processor, suggesting the company is continuing the overclocking strategy first observed with the Galaxy S4.

Renaming a popular benchmarking app eliminated the performance disparity, confirming that the device operates in a special mode only when running popular benchmarking apps. The optimized mode appears to prevent any of the processor cores from dropping down to the typical low-power idle mode, though the 20 percent jump in overall benchmark scores points to deeper optimizations such as overclocking.

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Posted: 2013-10-01 18:47:05
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hihihans Posts: > 500

they cheat
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Posted: 2013-10-01 19:01:00
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xell Posts: > 500

For shame!
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Posted: 2013-10-01 19:17:57
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Wishmaster89 Posts: 333

My God! I'm shocked! Can't believe what I'm seeing
No, but seriously. Look at this thorough post by Arstechnica it clearly shows that when the system doesn't recognize benchmark app it caps the performance and if the same happens with games it means that this whole quad CPU isn't worth being called Quad CPU. I don't know what Samsung is thinking.

Before you start defending their decision, think about it this way. If the system activates all four cores only for benchmark apps what is the point of having quad core device? Don't start with the whole benchmarking is meant to determine max possible performance or things like that. They are trying to prove that they are the fastest by making them run at full throttle even if in normal usage you'll never get access to this performance.

Bravo Samsung for showing how honest you are

P.S.
No, I'm not fanboy, I just don't like cheating. If in near future it'll turn out that Sony or HTC is using the same technique I'll say the same thing I'm saying now. So don't start this whole silly fanboy war and just admit that samsung is fixing scores.
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Posted: 2013-10-01 19:57:38
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Tsepz_GP Posts: > 500

Question to all Galaxy Note 3 users, does this upset you in anyway?
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Posted: 2013-10-01 20:17:16
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Gitaroo Posts: > 500

They pretended that they have done nothing wrong with s4, I would be more surprise if they dont do it again with note 3.
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Posted: 2013-10-01 20:17:17
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rikken Posts: > 500


On 2013-10-01 20:17:16, Tsepz_GP wrote:
Question to all Galaxy Note 3 users, does this upset you in anyway?



Nope, the Note 3 performs exellent I don't give a shit about Benchmarks, it is of no use to me. I can't see why it is a problem that they gave the phone a boost for benchmarking, even without this boost it still is on top. Another storm in a teacup, people are dying to punish Samsung coz' they can't tolerate their success.
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Posted: 2013-10-01 20:40:10
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Tsepz_GP Posts: > 500


On 2013-10-01 20:40:10, rikken wrote:

On 2013-10-01 20:17:16, Tsepz_GP wrote:
Question to all Galaxy Note 3 users, does this upset you in anyway?



Nope, the Note 3 performs exellent I don't give a shit about Benchmarks, it is of no use to me. I can't see why it is a problem that they gave the phone a boost for benchmarking, even without this boost it still is on top. Another storm in a teacup, people are dying to punish Samsung coz' they can't tolerate their success.



Thought as much, that's all I needed to know.

Cheers!
[ This Message was edited by: Tsepz_GP on 2013-10-01 19:51 ]

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Posted: 2013-10-01 20:51:12
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itsjustJOH Posts: > 500

@rikken If I had a Note 3, I'd say the same thing. This is probably a part of Samsung's marketing strategy. A small part, but they want to cover everything to be safe on top of the market. They got busted, so what? They are on top, no other comes close. It would hardly affect their sales. Right now, this is hardly relevant as a lot of people had bought the Note 3 and a lot more would do. If this was HTC, it could mean the difference between life or death for the company.
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Posted: 2013-10-01 21:01:22
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Wishmaster89 Posts: 333

Question to all Galaxy Note 3 users, does it upset you that your super fast sports car doesn't allow you to drive faster than 80 km/h unless your participating in a race?

Is anybody denying the fact that even without those 'cheats' note 3 turns out to be as fast as the rest of the devices? No.
It's about the principles, if the device is fast enough to be competitive why artificially boost the scores by 'taking the gloves off' and showing off?

And no it's not about punishing Samsung for their success, it's about showing them that that fact that they are the leading OEM doesn't give them right to manipulate the scores - typical buyer looks at the scores(oh wow it's the fastest device on the market) but then he get's home and sees that the UI stutters and it takes some time to load a page etc. (have a look at engadgets Note 10.1 2014 review and all those reviews that were less than thrilled with the way TouchWiz worked on S4), how's that fair?

Truth is that none of this probably matters for those that bought and are going to buy this device, after all it's Samsung and Note 3
(Yes, that was meant to be sarcastic)
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Posted: 2013-10-01 21:09:07
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