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    Benchmarking LG Optimus 2x smartphone against Nexus S

    As you are very much aware that there are a lot of Android phones hovering the smart phone market these days When talked about the Android smart phones , I get two phones in my mind LG Optimus 2X and Nexus S , they , but I am a bit confused which has more sparkling feature , I have heard that there are different techniques to bench mark one against the other , please anybody can give their time and direct and guide me towards correct path.

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    Re: Benchmarking LG Optimus 2x smartphone against Nexus S

    Yes you are correct I will call it a SmartDroid, they put the LG optimus device against the Nexus S and ran them through numerous benchmarks. Unnecessary to comment , Froyo on the LG Optimus 2X outnumbers Gingerbread on the Nexus S. it is quite unsurprising , the more striking factor here too the tegra2 outcomes are only with one of the two cores.

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    Re: Benchmarking LG Optimus 2x smartphone against Nexus S

    If we take a close look at benchmarks of Tegra 2 (LG Optimus 2X) vs Nexus S . There actually is not that much in it, Tegra 2 is more faster but not by sufficient to actually make a difference. That said dual core is has some value but most if not all present apps wont take benefit of the second core, it will consume time for that to change. Quadrant obtains a assign of notice considering the results are pointless.

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    Re: Benchmarking LG Optimus 2x smartphone against Nexus S

    I am waiting for a Tegra 2 based phone that has 1GB of memory and a improved battery. Again the figures you witness from tegra2 devices are with one of the two cores. So yes on the plane one tegra2 core is only what 10-20% better than a hummingbird as far as speed is concerned . But when the Operating system gets to the point where it makes use of both cores there should be the gains everybody is expecting. The dispute seems to be whether 2.3 has local dual core support or whether 2.4 is required .But that relies on the bottleneck, the mainly demanding applications we at present have are games, in games the holdup is the GPU not the CPU.
    Cortex A9 (single core) makes a high score in quadrant for same causes snapdragon's do, but it doesn’t have a lot relevance to actual world performance; in reality in most cases it has none.

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