![]() Three models got top 10 in AnTuTu ranking: Galaxy S5,Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Alpha. The shipment of China smartphones increased every year and being more and more important in mobile device industry.Ĭomparatively speaking, Samsung is stable in the top 10 these years. Nubia Z7 became the hot topic for it has been used by Chinese First Lady. It is picked by many tech-bloggers as one of the best smart phones 2014. OnePlus One was the surprise smartphone of 2014. Half of the top 10 devices are from China manufacturers. Let’s expect more powerful performance of snapdragon 810 in 2015.Ĭhina manufacturers delivered a great job in 2014. Google Nexus 6 and Samsung Galaxy Note 4 get the top 5 and there are 7 seats in top 10 adopt Qualcomm snapdragon series. We can see in AnTuTu yearly report, more and more devices in top 10 powered snapdragon 805. ![]() Powered by MTK 6595,it was also the TOP of the best performance smartphone of AnTuTu Q3 report. Meizu MX 4-Champion 2014, could be the biggest winner in this ranking. This ranking report is based on device testing data submitted by AnTuTu benchmark users, covering more than 160 countries. To help you make the right call, AnTuTu picked the top 10 smarthphones for you, according the testing items (CPU, GPU, UX, ROM and etc.) of AnTuTu benchmark V5.0 and above. Numerous flagships of big brands and also some black horses run into the best choice list. Still, if you have two heavier apps, the Galaxy S5 will run them side by side with Multi Window without breaking a sweat.2014 is a great year for mobile device industry. Overall performance has received a boost too, but you might not notice it in general usage where most apps are lightweight and fairly passive (say, a messenger). Gaming performance is the headlining change here - the new phone offers significant advantages over the old one, which will enable more advanced games. So, is the new chipset worth it over the Galaxy S4 chipset? The Galaxy S5 is indeed faster than its predecessor in all relevant areas. Apple's iDevices have long set the standard in web performance, but screen resolution plays a role in BrowserMark 2 as the Galaxy S5 renders pages at over twice the resolution. The Samsung Galaxy S5 trades blows with the Apple iPhone 5s. Samsung tweaked the stock Android browser, which clearly shows in the web benchmarks. GFX Benchmark 3.0 Manhattan (1080p on-screen) GFX Benchmark 2.7 T-Rex (1080p on-screen) Epic Citadel places it a bit lower though it's within a couple of percent. Lower resolution phones (720p or so) like the Xperia Z1 Compact and iPhone 5s climb on top, but as far as 1080p devices go, the Galaxy S5 is only matched by the HTC One (M8) on the GFXBench suite. GFX Benchmark 3.0 Manhattan (1080p off-screen) GFX Benchmark 2.7 T-Rex (1080p off-screen) When it comes to offscreen benchmarks, the High clock speed of the new Adreno 330 easily pushes it on top, but screen resolution has to be taken into account. Quadrant gives Samsung's new flagship a huge advantage over the S800 competition, and virtually on par with the HTC One (M8). Basemark OS IIĬompound benchmarks - Quadrant and AnTuTu 4 - show more confidence in Galaxy S5. We've run both version and we found Samsung Galaxy S5 scores equally, which means the company isn't using any tricks to boost the benchmarks' overall performance. Rightware distributes anti-cheat versions of their popular Basemark OS II (for general performance) and Basemark X (for 3D performance) tests. We also traditionally put the reviewed phones through the Basemark OS II. Update: We re-ran some benchmarks after the Galaxy S5 was updated to Android 5.0 Lollipop. Geekbench in particular puts the Galaxy S5 on top, while Linpack places it within a percent of Snapdragon 800 devices (some of which may have been engaged in benchmark-specific overclocking). We'll chalk this off to the benchmark being old as Linpack and Geekbench 3 show a definite improvement. Surprisingly, Benchmark Pi isn't showing much difference between the Galaxy S4 and S5. Also worth pointing out, on the KitKat software, Samsung has removed the benchmark detection and overclocking, so if the Galaxy S5 doesn't trounce the Galaxy Note 3 it's because it's showing real performance. The MSM8974AC goes a step further and clocks the CPU higher too. The MSM8974 is the base Snapdragon 800 chipset, while MSM8974AB overclocks the GPU and gets the Snapdragon 801 badge. Some clarification is due since not all 801 chipsets are created equal. The Samsung Galaxy S5 is based on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset (MSM8974AC).
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