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Oneplus benchmarks deleted from geekbench
Oneplus benchmarks deleted from geekbench








oneplus benchmarks deleted from geekbench
  1. #Oneplus benchmarks deleted from geekbench android#
  2. #Oneplus benchmarks deleted from geekbench pro#
  3. #Oneplus benchmarks deleted from geekbench plus#

The FHD+ AMOLED screen is expected to offer a 90Hz refresh rate experience. Other reports have revealed that the OnePlus Nord CE 2 will be sporting a punch-hole screen of 6.43 inches. On Geekbench 5, the handset scored 7 points in the single-core and multi-core tests, respectively. It is likely that OnePlus may offer OxygenOS 12 experience on the device.

#Oneplus benchmarks deleted from geekbench android#

It appears that the device will not run on the latest Android 12 OS as the benchmarked unit can be seen running on Android 11. HTC was also rumoured to be cheating with the benchmark scores on certain models by pumping up the CPU performance.Moving on to its Geekbench listing, the Nord CE 2 can be seen with Dimensity 900 (MT6877V/ZA model number) and 8 GB of RAM on the benchmarking. In 2013, Samsung has found guilty of boosting its GPU clock speeds in order to give better scores. This is not the first time, that manufacturers were caught cheating on the benchmarks scores.

#Oneplus benchmarks deleted from geekbench pro#

Meizu is also found to follow the same practice to show better results for Meizu Pro 6 smartphone. Meizu is also found guilty of tampering the benchmark scores as well.

#Oneplus benchmarks deleted from geekbench plus#

See also: Huawei P10 and P10 Plus detailed renders and specifications leakedĪpparently, OnePlus was not the only one. The trigger process for benchmarking apps will not be present in upcoming OxygenOS builds on the OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T,” OnePlus said in a statement. “In order to give users a better user experience in resource intensive apps and games, especially graphically intensive ones, we implemented certain mechanisms in the community and Nougat builds to trigger the processor to run more aggressively. However, OnePlus promised to remove the trigger that caused the CPU to run faster with upcoming updates. See also: Samsung to launch the Galaxy Tab S3 at MWC this month It wasn’t based on the CPU workload, but rather on the app’s package name, which the hidden build could fool,” the report notes. “OnePlus was makings it CPU governor more aggressive, resulting in a practical artificial clock speed floor in Geekbench that wasn’t there in the hidden Geekbench build. The smartphone did not revert to its normal idling speeds after opening certain applications. The site found out this while investigating how Qualcomm achieves faster app opening speeds on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821, they noticed something strange on the OnePlus 3T that was not present on the smartphones powered by the same processor. See also: Vivo V5 Plus now available for purchase at Rs 27,980 The report further highlights that OnePlus was targeting these applications by name and whenever it sense a benchmark application, the smartphone would pump up the clock speed in order to attain better benchmark scores. But if a recent report is to be believed, OnePlus was actually manipulating the benchmark scores of different sites to affect the outcome of the phone’s performance.įolks at XDA Developers points out the OnePlus is targeting specific applications like AnTuTu and Geekbench to temper the benchmark result through tweaking of its latest flagship smartphone. The smartphone got some rage reviews across the globe and performed pretty well in many benchmark websites. OnePlus 3T is considered to be one of the best flagship killer phone for those who are looking for a smartphone under a budget of Rs 30,000.










Oneplus benchmarks deleted from geekbench