HTC Amaze 4G benchmark tests
0. phoneArena posted on 07 Oct 2011, 17:36
Turning our attention over to Quadrant, the HTC Amaze 4G is able to pull up scores ranging between 2,228 and 2,658, which are nothing too commanding versus the competition – especially when we’ve been jaded to what we’ve seen obtained by...
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1. thatoneguy... (unregistered) posted on 07 Oct 2011, 18:39 0 0
so.... samsung must have did something to get scores of +3000 on the tmobile version of the galaxy s2 because it doesn't make sense how this only gets 2300 while they both use the same cpu?? To some it up the sgs2 benchmarks are a lie!!!!!
2. Galen20K posted on 07 Oct 2011, 18:44 3 0
you pinned the nail on the head when you said "sense".
5. ledbetterp3 posted on 07 Oct 2011, 20:31 2 0
yea, its probably sense that gives lower benchmarks, but i prefer sense anyways, i dont like touchwiz...
9. Zeķīte (unregistered) posted on 08 Oct 2011, 08:44 0 0
Maybe Samsung phones have faster ram modules, which could reason for higher scores in benchmark tests.
11. woigndpsv (unregistered) posted on 08 Oct 2011, 12:47 0 0
Its true what you said, but its cause of sense. Sense is an awesome UI, but it takes its toll on the overall performance. But still think the scores are too low. Although this is clocked at 1.5ghz, you see phones like the Atrix clocked at 1ghz and get surpringly much higher results on both. on Benchmark it gets between 2500 and 2800, with higher results on rare ocasion, while on Antutu it gets anywhere from 4,500 to 4900.
But i think its still a good phone sense makes things look so beatiful.
4. bucky posted on 07 Oct 2011, 19:40 0 0
software must marry hardware. the samsung galaxy s 2 nd iphone 4 are perfect examples of that
14. Beau (unregistered) posted on 09 Oct 2011, 02:53 0 0
you lost me at iphone 4...that thing had its hands full with the EVO 4G, it's smooth enough because of the operating system but in actual performance it won't touch any high-end android device launched within the last 8 months or so. Hell some of the mid-range androids will outperform it
6. Chris B (unregistered) posted on 08 Oct 2011, 03:43 0 0
Also the screen resolution factors in
10. nb2six posted on 08 Oct 2011, 09:45 0 0
I prefer actual performance over what a bunch of numbers tell me. Granted the S2 is still the number one phone in the world right now, but the question is, how much longer till it's dethroned...
12. funny man (unregistered) posted on 08 Oct 2011, 19:03 0 0
It's like mac and pc all over again
18. Cores (unregistered) posted on 11 Oct 2011, 14:49 0 0
The reason why Amaze4G isn't scoring as well as the Galaxy is because Quadrant isn't optimized for asynchronous cores
19. Eric Stratos (unregistered) posted on 12 Oct 2011, 15:28 0 0
Well well.
First of all thats benchmark need to be upgraded first to test the power whitout using the UI. Why? well i found out on my htc desire hd thats the ui is turned off when in-game so basicaly in real world usage the Sense is not really a problem.
Then as some other said the benchmark is not made to take into account the new asynchronous cores management.
Another thing is the résolutions i found out also thats higher resolution phone will get lower test score.
So overall Quadrant is not a good benchmark lol.
20. mil (unregistered) posted on 16 Oct 2011, 07:07 0 0
my sgs 2 gets 5840 Quadrant can yours do that running stock 2.3.4 kernel siyah v2.0
and thats at 1.4 gh at 1.6 it gets 6460 nothing bets sgs 2






