Just done a quadrant bench test on my galaxy s running darky's extreme 10.1 and get a score of 1609. Then tested wifes s 2 running latest stock gingerbread 2.3.3 it went straight off the scale scoring 3100. Can we get some other scores posted and see if we can get some real time performance results, it may help people decide on what phones to consider and whether or not to root and install a custom rom to boost performance of the phone they have.
Has anyone done a quadrant bench test on their phone lately
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Has anyone done a quadrant bench test on their phone lately
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ok my zte blade(orange san francisco) is 1208 its running on froyo 2.2 japanese jellyfish, but it costs a lot less than a galaxy or an iphone. the scores dont really mean anything in the real world as long as your happy with what you have and the blade is a great phone despite the poor resultsLast edited by zaphodbb; 2 July, 2011, 19:48.
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I agree that the numbers on there own don't mean a lot, but when we start to get results from the same brand of phones that are stock and running custom roms the numbers will help people decide what stock rom gives the best results or if there is a significant performance increase by rooting and installing custom. The more types of phone we get results for may help people decide between phones in the same price range our if it is even worth spending out more if you can get the same performance by rooting a much cheaper phone as apposed to a more expensive phone left stockComment
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Just tested mother in laws galaxy s on stock froyo 2.2.1 and scored 1250Comment
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New stats galaxy s on darky's 10.2 extreme on a gingerbread 2.3.4 base scored 2044 not overclockedComment
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Galaxy s on darky 10.3 dark core kernel 3.1 gb base 2.3.4 (jvr) quadrant score 2114 no overclockComment
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