The characterization of the performance of smartphones is a parameter that not only defines power equipment as well as always generates some controversy when compared between models.
After the launch of 3DMark for Android, directed to the analysis of graphics performance, Futuremark launches a tool for analysis rather more comprehensive, able to characterize the performance based on typical usage of smartphone and not just in games.
There is always some associated with the method of analysis but the more comprehensive subjective analysis is that, in terms of diversity of tests, the comparison will be more realistic . between devices
With the same parsing logic already present in PCs with PCMark, Futuremark PCMark launches Android whose work focuses on the following points:
- measure the performance of the entire device rather than individual components.
- Testing based on activities of day-to-day without abstract algorithms.
- The test scores reflect the performance real world, and not unattainable maximum values.
- The tests use real applications and native APIs whenever possible.
- Ability to view each test run, in detail.
- The available technical guide explains exactly what is being measured and how the scores are calculated.
- 100% free, no advertising, in-app purchases or restrictions.
In addition to the performance of the CPU and GPU tests, there is also the possibility to test the autonomy of the device, an important factor in a mobile device.
The test looks Work tasks such as Web browsing, video playback, work on documents and edit photos using advanced features, considering the devices in question
Throughout the test, CPU frequency, their average usage, temperature and charge level of the battery is constantly monitored in order to be able to analyze its evolution. That way, you can notice how a latest device will be able to do the same task performed on an older device, but this time with lower CPU frequency, and hence lower energy consumption.
The PCMark app went through a period of Beta testing on Play Store and already has a base of data interesting, considering it’s early. Can compare the outset, the results of your Android device with results from other models from the app or website. With each passing day, the largest and most reliable results will be available to make these comparisons
The minimum requirements for using the PCMark Android are.
- OS Version : Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
CPU : Dual-Core
RAM 1GB
Graphics : compatible with OpenGL ES 2.0
Screen : minimum resolution of 480 x 800 pixels
Storage : 23 MB for app, 423 MB app + data
Make the benchmark on your smartphone and share the results in the comments
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