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Post Your Quadrant Benchmark Scores!

Have a look at this site, guys. It has the Quadrant benchmark scores for just about every Android phone I can think of:

Smartphone Benchmarks - Compare and submit performance benchmark speeds of HTC, Motorola, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson and other smartphones

As expected, Galaxy S class phones are totally dominating even without Froyo. Also, I am a bit surprised at the result of Droid X on Froyo - the improvement isn't as much as I expected.

awesome link! more proof the samsung galaxy s are the fastest android phones around!
 
One click root with lag fix. Very noticeable. Did a comparison with my brothers brand new captivate and I skied in every category
 

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Firmware JP3 Eclair, One click root, one click lagfix, the oc128uv1.tar overclock through Odin. That's a good phone ;=)
 

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Once Froyo is out and this nand cache update is carried over on that, with an OC'ed phone this phone will be =sick=. Also did the one click, etc etc yadda yadda. ~2100 like everyone else. TBH I wasn't that bothered by or notice "lag" as much as some folks, but its all good.
 
most people from what i read dont really see any difference between 800 and 2300 score. my guess is that its pretty much all about bragging rights.
 
most people from what i read dont really see any difference between 800 and 2300 score. my guess is that its pretty much all about bragging rights.

The truth is, Quadrant is a joke, this is all for fun and games, amusement. Some dorky bragging rights.

The reason I call it a joke, is because it doesn't just benchmark hardware alone, there are too many software influences in the score.

Case in point. You see a massive increase in cpu scores when running Quadrant under Froyo 2.2 vs Eclair 2.1. What kinda joke is that, lol. Are we testing hardware or software? A real, truely accurate benchmark would test Hardware only, independent of what OS was running. Clearly Quadrant is unable to do so. It's like putting two Vibrants next to each other, one running Froyo, the other running Eclair, and trying to argue that the Phone Runnying Froyo has a faster CPU. We all know this isn't the case, they have the same CPU.

Someone needs to design a real benchmark, not something that is childs play, something that truely tests the hardware, independent of software.

In the mean time, I like Quadrant, it is fun to play with.
 
Used the OCLF( one click lag fix) app from the market, score was in the upper 800's now it's over 2200. and my gps appears to lock onto sats. a lot faster.

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