![]() ![]() ![]() GeekBench 3, AnTuTu 4 and Quadrant test everything about the hardware setup – from CPU to graphics, to read/write performance. Both show a lead for the Jelly Bean LG G2 but the difference is more notable in Linpack. BenchmarkPi and Linpack are both centered around the CPU performance – the first looking for single core and the second for multi-core performance. This is still considered flagship material hardware even with Snapdragon 801 and its faster GPU lurking about. The LG G2 offers a very capable Snapdragon 800 rig with a quad-core 2.26 GHz Krait CPU, 2 GB of RAM and the Adreno 330. Note that KitKat brings faster multitasking because of optimized memory usage, which should aid in better benchmarking scores. As for the benchmarks, well, there’s a different story here. The battery performance showed a leap from a 62 hour endurance rating to an 81 hour one, which was mainly due to a much-improved stand by time. We re-tested the battery performance and now it’s time to put the chipset through its paces. #BENCHMARKS DELETED FROM GEEKBENCH CHEATING ALLEGATIONS UPDATE#After the LG G2 received its KitKat update we decided to see what’s what and check out if the phone’s performance has seen drastic changes compared to its Jelly Bean state. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |