Samsung Fascinate :: Quadrant Vs Linpack Scores

Sep 27, 2010

the Dinc is still alot faster overall and I'm still getting lag with the SF, especially if a Samsung widget (ex: buddies) is on the screen.Which of these is a better score of raw performance (ie: little lag).I'm going to read though the same question posted on the Eris forums now. quadrant vs. linpack - Android Forums

Samsung Fascinate :: Quadrant vs Linpack scores


Sprint HTC Hero :: Quadrant And Linpack Scores

Nov 16, 2010

Just curious on what everyones scores are. I don't want to turn the scores into a pissing contest but having flashed roms since July, the froyo/2.2 roms always have higher scores. Also, just fyi, I really only use the scores just to confirm what I already know when a rom becomes laggy. I run the benchmarks for that reason

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HTC Eris : Difference Between Quadrant - Linpack Scores?

Sep 1, 2010

Can someone please explain the difference between quadrant and linpack scores? I get better quad scores with a lower clock speed and better linpack scores with a higher clock speed. which one should I be more interested in? on kaos v32 btw.

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Incredible : Post Your Quadrant / Linpack Scores For HTC Inc On 2.2

Aug 22, 2010

I couldn't find a thread that specifically had this information so:

Post your Android 2.2 benchmarks here and mention and non stock mods.

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HTC Incredible : Quadrant Vs. Linpack / Dinc Vs. Fascinate?

Sep 27, 2010

OK, I got a BOGO for the Fascinate with my Wife. I'm currently using the Fascinate now and I'm not overly impressed.

I posted the original question on the Fascinate board, but I'd like more exposure to the Incredible members.

I like the looks and size of the Fascinate, but I'm not liking the slug feeling. Sill on the fence for the Samsung OS style. Some is good, some is in alot of need. It's behind HTC Sense for sure though.

Quadrant vs. Linpack scores

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Samsung Vibrant :: Why Linpack Scores So Low?

Oct 19, 2010

I know benchmarking isnt perfect and Quandrant scores aren't everything, but I'm interested about Linpack. I just saw the G2 post a 40ish linpack score. Using the Jac's oc/uv voodoo kernel, I can only get about 9.7ish in linpack. So whats the difference? What is it that their hardware is doing that we dont see? Is it a 2.1 vs 2.2? Then I heard somewhere that linpack doesn't like non-qualcomm cpus.

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Samsung Captivate :: Froyo Quadrant Scores

Oct 12, 2010

I may be mistaken, but Froyo was available to Captivate users in the leaked JI6 firmware, yes? Well I'm wondering what your Quadrant scores are, running Froyo JI6, on an otherwise stock Captivate, meaning no lagfix.So here is why I'm asking, I read somewhere, can't remember the link, that Froyo is having some issues with the Hummingbird. Basically it offers no speed-boost at all to the Captivate.Froyo was expected to dramatically improve CPU scored on Quadrant.This video also has me worried, this guy in the video ran quadrant and got a score of 975...I already get 925 on my vibrant stock, running 2.1. Froyo is suppose to give us scores like 1800 without lagfix, NOT 975!

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Samsung Vibrant :: Benchmarks Galore - An3DBench - Linpack - Neocore And BenchmarkPi Scores

Sep 14, 2010

Hey, download An3DBench, BenchmarkPi, Neocore and Linpack from Market Place, and post your score! Also let us know if your phone is stock or tweaked for max speed. (Quadrant benchmarking has its own thread)

Neocore can be found here, use barcode scanner:
Download Neocore to your Android phone

My Scores on stock phone:

An3DBench:
Fillrate st/mt: 9.51/9.51 MP/Sec
High Object Count(HOC): 30.74 fps
Multiple lights(ML): 55.59fps
High Polygon count(HPC): 45.19 fps
keyframe animation(KA): 55.64 fps
Game Level(GL): 55.64
TOTAL SCORE: 6571

Linpack:
MFLOPS: 8.099
Time: 10.35
Norm Res: 5.68
Precision: 2.22e-16

BenchmarkPi:
2698 milliseconds

Neocore:
55.7 fps (most people will get 55-55.7

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HTC Incredible : Installed 2.2 Leak - Linpack And Quadrant A Little Low?

Aug 27, 2010

So, just curious for those who have installed this leak, what kind of scores are you seeing? After all my stuff was restored (i did a clean and wipe), I am ending up with a linpack of 34 (i think i am seeing more people closer to 38) and quadrant at 1156 (and i see people up at 1400+)...

What is everyone else getting? And keep the spam out of this one.

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Motorola Droid X :: Low Linpack Scores On Rubix

Nov 23, 2010

I wonder if anyone else is getting scores around 15 using Rubicon. My quadrant scores are around 1400 but linpack...

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HTC EVO 4G :: Quadrant Standard Scores?

Sep 17, 2010

1st - what does this mean or showing me?

2nd, I am scoring 1290...which is below the Nexus One. What do I need to do to better this if what i'm getting is too low?

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HTC EVO 4G :: Low Quadrant Standard Scores With EVO Froyo

Nov 25, 2010

I just got a new HTC Evo with Froyo and downloaded the Quadrant Standard benchmarking app. I ran it around 5 times and averaged around 790, I don't understand why this is so low given that usually EVOs are up around 1200. I ran advanced task killer beforehand so there were no apps running either. Does anyone know what could be going on?

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HTC EVO 4G :: HTC EVO With Froyo Quadrant Scores Not Great

Aug 2, 2010

I have seen several quadrant scores of the Evo with froyo and they are all in the mid 1200's. Thats very close to what most stock 2.1 X's are running. And keep in mind that a stock 2.1 evo is like 750 quadrant.

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Nexus :: Quadrant Benchmark Scores

Jun 10, 2010

I would like to get some some real world data. Against my phone.Could you guys post your Quadrant scores please. In the Droid forums we're getting from 1450-1680. I was just wondering how your scores compare against the chart. I'm assuming it would be better than the Nexus One 2.2 on there.

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General :: How To Boost Quadrant Scores

Feb 28, 2013

how do I boost my quadrant scores WITHOUT ROOTING. Because my note 2 rarely scores 7000.

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Motorola Droid :: Stock 2.2 Quadrant Scores?

Aug 12, 2010

My wife's stock, unrooted, Droid routinely scored in the 300s, right where a stock Droid should be. Now with 2.2, she hit 843, and 916--all without starting fresh from a reboot. Looks like some of the "smokin!" is true after all!

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HTC Incredible :: How To Improve Quadrant And Flop Scores?

Aug 17, 2010

what do i need to do to improve my scores. getting constant 32 on the flop and 1192 to 1221 on quad.

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Android :: Quadrant Scores Really Get Low When ATK Shows A Ton Of Programs

Sep 16, 2010

If I don't use ATK, my phone runs very fast and smooth with a ton of crap listed in the back ground. It even scrolls fine. However, it benchmarks lower than when I use ATK to kill everything. My quadrant scores really get low when ATK shows a ton of programs. Kill them and the phone is slow, but benches higher. I stopped using ATK for the most part, but occassionally do for what ever reasons. High bench marks makes me feel good, but so does a smooth phone!

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Motorola Droid :: Quadrant Scores On Non Rooted Phone?

Jul 21, 2010

what are you guys getting on a non rooted phone mine was 330 i think it is low

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Samsung Fascinate : Quadrant Benchmark / Galaxy S At Least Be 1000 Area?

Sep 10, 2010

first time i killed EVERY task & ran it.. i got an 879 (imo seems WAY too low) i mean the last benchmark i ran was on my D2 which was defective but i was still like double 1400 (i know that had 2.2 & this doesnt) but its a Galaxy S shouldnt it at least be 1000 area? post your benchmarks please

EDIT : i ran it one more time after that & got an 877 .. both times btw it said i had an internal error AFTER i saw the score..

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LG Ally :: Ally Quadrant Low Scores

Nov 10, 2010

Just for fun and to see what I could score...I tried it. Well, I only scored a measly 278. I've read on here of other Ally owners getting 300 up to 525. So, my question is, what would cause my low score and if you guys wouldn't mind. go ahead n post up YOUR Quadrant scores.

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Samsung Moment : Need Ways To Optimize Linpack Score

Jun 22, 2010

Anybody use Linpack? Linpack for Android GreeneComputing

Trying to figure out how to maximize my score. Is it worth it?

Whats the best may to manage performance?

I've used all sorts of task killers & start up monitors.

Any Suggestions or comments?

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Samsung Moment : Install Of Linpack - Is My Phone Running With Snails

Oct 11, 2010

Morning. So I finally was able to figure out upgrading to 2.1 required me to plug directly into my PC's motherboard instead of a USB HUB (My G15 Keyboard) And I was watching a few videos and saw a program called linpack. Now I wanted to get 2.1 because my moment felt incredibly sluggish. After the upgrade it does feel faster but I ran linpack to see what I got. It came back at 2.578 MFLOPS and took 35.52 seconds. In the videos it took like 1/4 of a second to finish, I am waiting over half a minute! What is going on here. Bad install of linpack or is my phone running with the snails.

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Samsung Galaxy S :: Check Out Quadrant Benchmarks After The Lag Fix

Jul 15, 2010

"With the same process as before, my Galaxy S is now in 2.attempt with latest firmware I9000XWJG5 + ext4 fix even faster than before. (first attempt was with stock firmware and v2 kernel)These are quadrant benchmark scores in comparison between I9000XWJG5(pure) on the left side and I9000XWJG5(+ext4 fix) on the right.I use Sandisk microSD 16 GB Class 2, formatted in 13.8GB(FAT32) and 1 GB(ext4) partition using Paragon Hard Disk Manager 2010

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Samsung Epic 4G : My Quadrant Score 2.6 With Lagfix

Nov 30, 2010

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Samsung Captivate :: What Is Quadrant Score For Vibrant?

Jul 25, 2010

Please download Linpak for Android and Quadrant Standard from the market and let us know what both of your scores were.Sorry about the title I posted in the wrong forum. I would still like to know for the Captivate though.

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Samsung Fascinate :: Testing GPS Satellite Usage On Fascinate - Use Wireless Networks - Off

Sep 8, 2010

First of all congratulations everybody. I am soooo excited for each and every one of you. Seriously, I have a big smile on my face because I know that excitement, that joy you all are feeling. You won't be putting your phone down for days, I GUARANTEE IT! You guys seriously just purchased the most kick ass Android device, along with the rest of the Galaxy S phones!

The Vibrant and Captivate users are watching closely. Samsung has promised us a GPS optimization, and presumably your Epic and now Fascinate already has it. So you guys are our life line right now.

For those of you who will be testing out your GPS in the next few days, I'd like to make a few comments, so that we can get accurate GPS testing, to determine if the phone is actually using satellites like it should, or depends instead heavily on less accurate cell phone towers to determine your location, which means the GPS is still busted on these phones.

Okay, so here it goes. When testing your GPS, "Use Wireless Locations" should be turned off. Settings>location & security>Use wireless networks...make sure its UNCHECKED.

Read the note right under it, it says "See location in applications(such as Maps) using wireless networks."

If you put a check mark next to this, and turn this ON, then how will you ever know if the phone is functionally using the satellites. This is the big question with the phone, can it use and lock onto satellites or is Samsung hoping we use less accurate cell towers. Samsung hopes you have this on. I ask that you keep this unchecked, this is the only way to truly test the Satellite usage.

Further, by checking this, you are allowing Google to collect location data, even when no applications are running, they say its anonymous, but you never know.

So uncheck "Use Wireless Networks," restart your phone, make sure this is still unchecked, power up Google Maps, and go for a good long drive. Then please share your real world results. Including, how quickly it located you, was the location correct, how wide of a blue circle is there around your location, did the phone ever drop the GPS signal, etc. No 2 min drives, you really need to drive around a lot to dependably test this.

You can also download "GPS Test" from the Android Market, it will show you how many satellites your phone views, versus how many satellites are locked in. You need 4 LOCKED on satellites to get a true 3D positional lock that includes x,y,z,t. GPS test also shows your accuracy in ft, up in the upper right corner. Good accuracy is anything less than 10 ft. I have phones that get 5ft accuracy, the best accuracy I can get with my Vibrant is 40ft. Please report this number also. If you have time, upload a screen shot of your GPS test, or just take a pic of your phone running the GPS test, upload it and share your results.

You can also use the built in native GPS test. It is virtually the same as the GPS TEST program above, it's just not a pretty visual interface.

Go to your phones dialer, as if you are making a phone call, and dial in *#1472365# or if that doesn't work try *#*#1472365#*#*Then click on "get position test."

This test will show you your longitude and latitude, you can then enter this into Google maps to see how accurately it located you. It gives you accuracy in meters, convert to feet by multiplying the number given in meters by 3.28, you will now have your accuracy in ft.

The native built in test will show you have many satellites it has in view, the satellites that it actually locks onto will have an asterisk next to it. Please report both these numbers. Remember you need 4 locked on satellites for true precise 3D positioning.

I'm really interested to hear from prior smart-phone Android users, because these users will be able to make a direct comparison of the GPS to prior phones.

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Samsung Fascinate :: Fascinate - System Dump - Includes Bloat APKs

Oct 20, 2010

Just found the stock /System dump, which includes all the apps/APKs that come with a stock Samsung Fascinate.

*This is useful for those who accidently deleted bloatware, but still want a backup for future use (i.e. for updates).

Thread:
Fascinate system dump - Android Forums

Direct Download to the /System dump (Copy and paste the links):

Code:

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Samsung Fascinate :: Access Fascinate's System Files - Folders

Oct 18, 2010

I have a rooted Fascinate. Using ES file explorer I was able to view system folders and found the system media files containing ringtones, notification tone, etc. However, I can not edit the files there or paste new files in there. I cannot find the system folder when I connect the fascinate to a computer. I tried showing "hidden files" but the folders still would not show up.

What I want to do is add my downloaded ringtones into the system media folder so that I can use those ringtones without having those ringtones appear in my music player. Another post tried to deal with this issue of the music player recognizing ringtones and notification tones, but no one could provide an actual solution to the problem. If I could move ringtones from the media folder on the SD to card to the media folder in the system folder, this would solve the problem.

Can anybody access the system folders in a manner that I can add files to the folders.

EDITED: PROBLEM SOLVED.
With the help given below, I came up with a solution, and have pasted instructions directly below.
Here are the steps I did in case any one else is interested.


Once your phone is rooted, it's pretty simple.
1)Download Root Explorer from the Market. Root explorer will give you the ability to edit folders/files that normally can't be edited, ie read and write permission as opposed to read only.

2)Using Root Explorer (make sure in top left of program it says "mounted as r/w"), copy any ringtone, notification file, .ogg file, .mp3 file, etc that you have made or downloaded, by selecting sdcard folder and navigating to the location of your tones, long pressing the file of interest, and select copy. (You can even long press on the folder and copy the whole folder of tones).

3)Still using Root Explorer, back out of the SD folder, and find the folder called "system". Navigate to system/media/audio/"ringtones" or "notifications" . Click the paste button at the bottom of the screen (which should have appeared as soon as you copied your file/folder). The file/folder will now be in your system's tone folder.

4)You must power down and power back up your phone before the phone will recognize these newly added tones.

5)Either delete the tone files from your SD card, or put a .nomedia file into the folder to remove them from the SF's media player.

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Samsung Fascinate :: Fascinate Wont Send Emails With Photos

Sep 16, 2010

Has any one try sending photos via email with out hanging in the sending folder? It only sends them when I do a battery pull and once in a wile it will send.

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