Phone Performance Test Results
On this page, you can find Performance Scores for all smartphones and tablets we have tested at PhoneArena.
Learn about our performance testing methodology and testing conditions.
| Phone | Chipset | GeekBench 6 Single |
GeekBench 6 Multi |
3D Mark High | 3D Mark Low |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Samsung Galaxy A36 5G
|
Snapdragon 6 Gen 3
|
1019
|
2915
|
914
|
909
|
|
Samsung Galaxy A16 5G
|
Exynos 1330
|
965
|
1875
|
367
|
360
|
Performance Testing Methodology:
The GeekBench 6 benchmark focuses on CPU performance, providing separate Single-core and Multi-core scores.
The Single-Core score measures how fast the processor handles tasks using one core (typically lighter tasks like browsing or typing), while the Multi-Core score shows how well it performs when all cores work together (in heavier tasks like video editing or multitasking).
Meanwhile, 3D Mark tests the GPU (graphics) over a 20-minute run. The high score shows the maximum performance reached, while the low score shows the performance after the phone heats up and thermal throttling occurs.
While many companies highlight the high score, in real-world use, the low score is more meaningful, since throttling usually begins after a few minutes and a typical gaming session lasts much longer.
You can also check out our Battery Scores, Camera Scores and Display Scores pages.
Performance Testing Conditions:
All benchmark tests are performed on new retail devices running the latest available firmware. Devices are tested at room temperature and in performance or balanced mode when such options are available.
Tests are repeated to ensure consistent results.
Note: Real-world performance may vary depending on device temperature, software updates, background activity, and power settings.