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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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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Oct 7, 2010
I'd like to start collecting MicroSD card benchmarks. If you have bought a MicroSD card for use in your Captivate, please help out.
To test:
Install the following:
SD Card Speed Tester - Android app on AppBrain
Run it several times to make sure you don't get a fluke low number (like from momentary activity). If your phone is idle, you should get consistent results.
Then, please post to this thread with the following:
Card brand/model
Capacity
"Class" rating
Write speed (MB/s)
Read speed (MB/s)
Although it's not made obvious, the author has updated this app so that on Galaxy S phones it appends sd/ to the test path in order to test the external card (if present).
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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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Aug 23, 2010
My friend has just bought a Galaxy S and was wondering if 2.2 is out for his phone yet, if you can tell me this or tell me how to check. I know with my Evo it just sent me a message saying it was available.
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Sep 5, 2010
I have downloaded nova(cracked) via Wi-Fi. So I played a few times,then it said that I have to check its originality. So I added 127.0.0.1 confirmation.gameloft.com into hosts, but it still says that it is not original.
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Sep 4, 2010
Epic users are all reporting slow speeds on 3G.Our upload speeds seem to be capped at 200KBPS. Can you Galaxy owners check your speeds with speedtest.net app ?
I'm curious if this is just a Sprint issue. Evo on Sprint is much faster ,so its not a network issue.
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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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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
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Nov 30, 2010
Viper Rom 2.6 with lagfix
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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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Aug 16, 2009
I guess to definitely answer this, one needs to run some benchmarks but I'll ask anyway. In you opinion/experience what would work faster after initial HTML is grabbed from the remote source. (The HTML is group of one or two level nested OL or UL within body tag and some DIVs) 1. Using WebView/JS/CSS to customize and render HTML into list-like UI 2. Parse HTML into List Adapter and then use ListView to render it My experience with #1 shows that it is actually pretty slow. Weird thing is - once rendered - JS works quite well and fast it's really initial parsing and loading that produces the delay
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Oct 20, 2009
J2ME Polish claims to support porting of existing J2ME applications to Android. Has anyone tested the quality of such a port.
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May 4, 2012
I recently rooted my Galaxy Nexus (LTE) and flashed it to 4.0.4 stock. After I did this nearly everything that I typed would be underlined as incorrectly spelled. It seems to me that there is no dictionary for the spell check to use.
How to add the dictionary back?
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Nov 5, 2010
When connecting my Galaxy-S to the Samsung Kies software, my telephone shows up with an incorrect telephone number. I did change the sim-card (and subsequent number) since first using it, but I never logged intio Kies with the old sim-card.The phone is rooted.How do I get Kies (or my Samsung phone) to show my current telephone number?In the phone properties (Menu, Settings, About, Status) the same wrong number is shown.When calling, the receiver sees the correct telephone number. So the issue is not operator related but telephone related.
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May 21, 2009
I've got the following row xml file which consists of CheckboxView and TextView;
CODE:............
When the app run, i'm unable to "tick" any of the check boxes...
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Sep 2, 2010
Check for system updates doesn't check.
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Sep 3, 2010
I got the app. I see when I was at 2.1 I got in the 500's but now with 2.2 I am getting 1,242, better than the droid x.
BUT WHAT DOES IT MEAN?!
It is seriously like a double rainbow to me. (in all joking aside, I really am wondering what this means)
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Jun 5, 2010
Has anyone else loaded 2.2 and ran quadrant? my score was 1291 just under the N1 with 2.2.I'm wondering how when this 2.2 first showed up before the EVO was out, they got a higher score?
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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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Aug 3, 2010
I just isntalled and ran the quadrant benchmart app and have some questions.
while running the 2D and 3D graphics tests I got the followign results:
2D 1/1 consistantly around 17 FPS
3D 1/3 ran around 7 for awhile, then around 12, jumped to 25, then ran around 8 FPS for awhile
3D 2/3 ran consistantly around 40 FPS
3D 3/3 ran consistantly around 10 FPS
my overall score was 1391
my question is, what does all this mean? is it any good? 1391 out of what? are those frams per second results decent? is there a reason the first 3D FPS results were so inconsistant?
also with linpack, I'm getting 38 mflops in .14 seconds. why so crappy?
I'm running CyanogenMod6 test8 with the stock kernel. I did it with SetCPU at 998MHz and I uninstalled SetCPU and reran linpack and same results.
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Nov 6, 2009
Menu - Settings - Location - Enable GPS satellites
It states that enabling this will "require more battery plus view of sky"
When checked, it states "deselect to conserve battery"
So, the question is, should this be enabled?
I imagine for some applications, knowing your precise location should be useful, especially if the turn-by-turn maps are installed and used.
I'm thinking to deselect this, and selecting it at times when I need it.
So, to check or not to check?
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Sep 20, 2010
Samsung should stop promoting the Galaxy Tab and fix the Galaxy S phones.Tab is running 2.2 and most likely has a fixed GPS.While the rest of us who paid for a product still have not gotten our money's worth.
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Sep 5, 2010
I have configured my Samsung Galaxy S using my normal Gmail account. This has helped me to sync the Google Contacts with my phone.
Following are my questions:
1. Right now I have about a thousand google contacts synced to my phone. I want to remove them at one go. I know how to disable them from being appearing in contact list, but I want to know if I can delete them without going to factory settings.
2. I am using three applications (a) Gmail (b) Contacts (3) MVOIP. I want to know if there is a way that following combination works:
a- Google contacts appear on Gmail app
b- Google contacts (with phone numbers) and normal phone contacts appear on "Contacts"
c- Google contacts (with phone numbers) and normal phone contacts appear on "MVOIP application".
I know how to do
(a) - By synchronising google contacts,
(b) - by choosing display options
(c) - I do not know how to handle this and I want help.
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Nov 4, 2010
Why is it when I click the check for update it tells me no firmware? Also since I did the one update my phone tells me lots of time that a new update was installed and phone is ready for use. Do I have to find the update somewhere and run or install it manually?
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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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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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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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Aug 2, 2010
Running the stock rom on my Evo I got 544 as a result on Quadrant. Is this normal for the Evo stock 2.1 Rom? If not what can be wrong?
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Sep 25, 2010
can someone explain the quadrant score to me and if it really means anything? last weekend when i first rooted my DX seemed super fast. had a score of 1580+. then i bricked it and now with almost the exact same set up the most i get is 1403. i dont know if maybe i need to clear out some memory or is there another way to improve it. im running 2.3.15. then i had 2.3.13 but i thought the newer one would be an improvement. idk now.
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