Samsung is already longer known CPU and GPU limitations to screw up briefly when a benchmark runs. Futuremark has looked into this and have the results checked – and watschte also the same with HTC from
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manufacturers to cheat at benchmarks? It’s simple. The results of the benchmark lists are averages of the results of individual users who have used the benchmark on their smartphone. Benchmark apps take certain parameters and the manufacturer (in this case, HTC and Samsung) then raise the CPU and GPU power up in order to achieve better results.
Since these results but not the real user experience are the same and therefore can not be as decision support for example, a purchase, remote Futuremark this. Now you will find the Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 in all sizes), the Grade 3, the HTC one and one mini on the last places with no results.
The benchmark provider asks users about to let him in strange and high scores are Samsung and HTC also the opportunity to object to the decision.
Source: AndroidCommunity
Futuremark has acted perfectly right. I find it quite brazenly, such as HTC and Samsung are trying to manipulate benchmark results.
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