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Those two phones are running Android 2.2, that's why their scores are so much higher.
Mine scores 849. The I/O is what kills this phone. In every test, not just Quadrant, the I/O gets lower scores. It seems this is the bottleneck of the Galaxy S.

I dont think it should since stock rom is underclocking the chip anyways i think its only running at 800mhz as opposed to the 1 ghz, but dont quote me on that![]()
i believe thats the case you can change it with setcpu and some other apps i believe, think you have to be rooted tho to do that tho.
Where did you get this info? I have not heard this.
So you mean the phone is actually underclocked, its not 1ghz?
This is NOT accurate! It runs at full 1000Mhz WHEN NEEDED! If you root and install System Panel, it will show you that the phone is DYNAMICALLY underclocking itself as needed to give the required performance for the task while still saving battery. I've watched my own phone underclock to 100Mhz when nothing was going on besides the screen being on. It will clock up to 1000Mhz, but ONLY if the OS thinks it's needed. There's no reason to run SetCPU on this phone unless you want it to run at full speed all the time, which is totally unnecessary and a waste of battery.
this was with the processor clocked to 1000. pretty good score for having 120 apps installed.
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It's not the more you have installed, it's the more you have RUNNING. Not really that hard to understand....
False, the Shadow is running 2.1 also. My new DX with 2.1 scores 1250's. The info on apps running in the background is false also, I can run Quadrant right after a re-boot, and then open 30 apps and still get similar scores.Those two phones are running Android 2.2, that's why their scores are so much higher.
False, the Shadow is running 2.1 also. My new DX with 2.1 scores 1250's. The info on apps running in the background is false also, I can run Quadrant right after a re-boot, and then open 30 apps and still get similar scores.