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Quadrant score?

Syv3n

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What is your quadrant score? Mine is 1165..which is close to the nexus one with 2.2..my did inc was about 600 but the seem pretty even in speed..to test this download the app quadrant in the market and run the test.
 
Quadrant: 1267 :eek: :D :)

Linpack: 8.328 MFLOPS (0.65 seconds)

Quadrant: 1287
Linpack: 8.38 MFLOPS (0.65 Seconds)

just wait & see what the X scores with :eek: F R O Y O :eek:

Dang it! Can't top Android_LIFE...:eek:

Rebooted, re-ran Quadrant and "only" got a 1280 :D (and a 8.406 (0.64) Linpack)...had a bunch of apps that I had downloaded and played with today, lol, so I just had to try for a higher score with a clean boot, lol! :p
 
alright so i hope i am not the only one but that does this "score" means, if it is making a difference with apps running or not then whats the point of it if you aren't measuring the speed while actually using your phone? (ie. apps running)
 
1232 earlier today, had my brother-in-law do it with his EVO as well. They both finished at the exact same time, don't know if they should or not. But his was only 500.
 
alright so i hope i am not the only one but that does this "score" means, if it is making a difference with apps running or not then whats the point of it if you aren't measuring the speed while actually using your phone? (ie. apps running)

i asked the same question... im guessing no one knows they just keep posting scores lol... i even googled it but couldnt find much or dont understand the tecnical talk lol
 
alright so i hope i am not the only one but that does this "score" means, if it is making a difference with apps running or not then whats the point of it if you aren't measuring the speed while actually using your phone? (ie. apps running)

These performance metrics are basically just a way to measure the speed of the hardware (and software) as compared to other phones (or devices). You see this at the end of the Quadrant run where it tells you how the X stacks-up against other phones running the same performance tests.

The slight differences you are seeing are really inconsequential. Comparing stock phones to one another doesn't really tell you too much. If the X was being compared to an X running Froyo, then you will see much different numbers being reported (and also/especially if the X were overclocked -- which cannot be done at this time).

Its just a fun thing to do and post to while the time away. :D
 
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