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I put a sister branch to the one with quadrant, personally I like Antutu more because it has a more modern look, and we can make a list like in the other branch.
AnTuTu Benchmark - Android Apps on Google Play | AnTuTu Benchmark - Global ranking
HL Ranking:
Tecnho's Oneplus One - Cyanogen 4.4.4 - 46771
Bm4n's LG Google Nexus 5 - Stock 4.4.4 - 36299
Sylver's Sony Xperia Z1 - Stock 4.4.2 - 34831
Nemo Prestigio Multiphone 5508 Dúo - Stock 4.4.2- 30594
Krampak's Samsung Galaxy S4 - Stock 4.4.2 - 29424
Bm4n's Samsung Galaxy S4 - Stock 4.2.2 - 27347
Nemo's LG Google Nexus 4 - Stock 4.3 - 17460
hAyO's HTC One S - Orange 4.1.1 - 16497
Techno's Samsung Galaxy Note 2 - Stock 4.1.2 - 16393
Cobito's Best Buy Easy Home 7" Dual Core - Stock 4.2.2 - 10021
Obione's Huawei Ascend Y300 - Stock 4.1.1 - 7515
Nemo's HTC Google Nexus One - CyanogenMod 10 4.2.2 - 2224Saludos!
PD. Although you already know that the guys from Samsung are still committed to cheating their results:
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Samsung Galaxy Note 2 - Stock 4.1.2 - 16393
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Wc Roca? Lol, you've had enough with the signatures

Speaking of tricks to alter the result in benchs they have released the AnTuTu X to avoid it: AnTuTu Benchmark X Editor - Android Apps on Google Play
It drops my score by 500 points with that version, specifically because of the CPU in floating point…
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Every run I do gives me 1000 points less…. XD I started at 27k and some and I'm already at 22k... is it normal? :ugly:
Edit: I leave this one:

Galaxy S4 4.2.2
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Haha, I don't know, clear the RAM before passing it on, maybe you have too many apps running in the background. It works well for me.
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Here my Nexus contribution.
On the one hand, Nexus 4-Stock rom 4.3- 17460 pts.
On the other hand, Nexus One - CyanogenMod 10.1 Android 4.2.2- 2224 pts.

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HTC One S - 4.1.1 Orange - 16497
It's not bad for having the phone for a year and 4 months xD according to the table it beats the One X.
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Looking at the results what strikes me is the performance of the Note 2 from Tecnho. I think you should run it again clearing ram.
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HTC One S - 4.1.1 Orange - 16497
It's not bad for having the phone for a year and 4 months xD according to the table it surpasses the One X.
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I have an One S and it's very good, it's extremely robust. Of course I notice the difference to the S4 but the only problem is that it gave me a lot of trouble with the "Home" button bug that activated by itself and when I updated to 4.1 it improved but the Navigation stopped working then the battery didn't last and that's why I changed otherwise I would still be with it. The S4 is also not a marvel it has already had to go to the service ¬¬ and the camera doesn't like me as much as the one on the One S.
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The truth is that the One S and One X were talked about a lot at the time, but the processor of the One S, the S4 Snapdragon, was a big surprise compared to the Tegra3, the performance per cycle and the manufacturing technology were in some cases superior, also in the graphics department the Adreno 225 was somewhat superior to the Tegra3, and from there the rivalry, according to theory the HTC One X and One S are very similar phones in terms of performance.
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Huawei Ascend Y300 - Stock 4.1.1 - 7515
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If there are enough contributions, they could perhaps be classified into mono-core, dual core or quad core.
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If there are enough contributions, they could perhaps be classified as mono-core, dual core or quad core.
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Si claro, sin problema, pero por ahora hay muy pocos.
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Well I just remembered that I have an N5… and since there is none in the list here is the result.


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Curiously, my brother-in-law's N5 gives him 26k.
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Curioso, the N5 of my brother-in-law gives him 26k.
It will be with previous updates or that the latest version of antutu treats it better. They have improved the performance in the latest update and it seems that it will continue to improve, they are supposed to copy the optimization of the moto G. And that without using ART which performs better than dalvik. I put two screenshots to see in which it gives better or worse performance.
So I hope it lasts and they update it to Android 8 at least

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Don't count on it
The limit is 18 months or two major updates, whichever comes first.Tapatalk for ZX Spectrum
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Come on Nemo don't take away my illusion

By the way, on the S4 it restarts when I try to run Antutu, of all things, something interesting, comparing the latest results I have:
Nexus 5 Antutu normal vs Antutu X

S4 Antutu normal vs Antutu X

The difference on the N5 is 700 points while on the S4 it's 4300 points, it's clear that there's a reason for that...
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Yes, because they caught Samsung with the hack that "boosted" the cores to improve the results. Surely the one from Antutu X is closer to reality.
I didn't mean to take away your enthusiasm, man, the Nexus 5 is a great phone for years.
But the thing about updates is true. Neither Nexus nor milk, bye bye after 18 months.
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