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Antutu Benchmark:Your Scores

Hello everyone, so it just came to idea that it could be interesting to know your antutu benchmark scores  :huh: . I only got (47504) on a Note 4  :wacko: . So share your device results, and if possible tell how low or high your device result expectactions where. Thank you.

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Why not, downloading it right now gonna edit this post with score later :)

 

Edit: HTC Desire X running Android 4.1.1

 

Score - 9105 was expecting maybe a little more but it only has dual core so... yeah :D

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LG G2 

expectations: fairly high

actual score: 33,302 

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19612 on a Galaxy S3

 

Didn't have too high expectations seeing as you know... It's a fairly "old" phone.

No surprise there.

 

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HTC One running Android version 4.4.2

Power Saver On: 23,044

Power Saver Off: 28,651

Comparing to the reference HTC One score on that app, mine score higher, so I'm happy with it. :D

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46301 on the Oneplus One, and 25279 when i limited my CPU to 422 MHz. Really didn't know what to expect, but i'm happy with how well it scores.

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With no power saver, I get 24423 on my HTC One M7.

 

With Cyanogenmod power saver enabled, I get 23938, which isn't too bad of a decrease.

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LG G3 with Official Android 5.0:

Expectation: ~37000

Score: 44898

 

Sony Xperia Z3 Compact with Android 4.4.4

Expectation: ~40000

Score: 38999

 

The G3's score actually surprised me. I thought the Z3C would be higher :P

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46,495 on my OnePlus One :) I actually had no idea how it would do, but I've got to say I was impressed.

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iPhone 5s 8.1.2

40668

Seems about right. Left apps running in the background if that makes a difference.

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Just tried it on my note 4 Exynos version. Didn't bother to reboot or close background apps, it has 3 gigs of memory :). 1245aebd6b51403930923a03ffc211b4.jpg

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Just tried it on my note 4 Exynos version. Didn't bother to reboot or close background apps, it has 3 gigs of memory :).

 

I wonder how comparable the Android scores are to the iOS scores.

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My NEXUS 4 at 1.72 GHZ

 

ANDROID 5.01 L :)

 

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Samsung Galaxy Note GT-7000 = 14385

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Just tried it on my note 4 Exynos version. Didn't bother to reboot or close background apps, it has 3 gigs of memory :).

Boy are you lucky to get 48926, the snapdragon 805 version with 5 apps open only has 37,761.... Facepalm to qualcomm -.-! Now i want to return the phone aha i most likely was fooled with a faulty CPU or bleh..

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Boy are you lucky to get 48926, the snapdragon 805 version with 5 apps open only has 37,761.... Facepalm to qualcomm -.-! Now i want to return the phone aha i most likely was fooled with a faulty CPU or bleh..

I wouldn't consider returning the 805, I bet that you get better battery life than me(5-6 hours of Screen on time). Also the benchmarks may be "faked" by samsung like they did before with overclocking the cpu when it detects a benchmark program running.
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