Benchmarks TF700 vs Galaxy Note 10.1 - Asus Transformer TF700

For what its worth - ran these on the Galaxy Note 10.1 Demo at Best Buy Today:
RL Bench Galaxy Note 10.1
View attachment 1270738 Overall 21.070 sec
RL Bench ASUS TF700 (Performance Mode)
View attachment 1270744 Overall 85.671 sec
Androbench Galaxy Note 10.1
View attachment 1270760
Androbench Galaxy Note 10.1
Sequential Read: 30.89
Sequential Write: 11.49
Random Read: 8.93
Random Write: 0.6
Androbench TF700 my own running stock / unrooted
Sequential Read: 17.31
Sequential Write: 5.17
Random Read: 4.81
Randowm Write: 0.18
Antutu TF700
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Antutu: Galaxy Note 10.1 (below)

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Padfone 2 Presentation 16th Oct

ASUS Padfone 2 Presentation 16th Oct
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These are maybe the final specs:
Addition:
There is also a leaked antutu benchmark test for padfone 2, but its not confirmed, if its fake or not
If these specs are true, padfone 2 would become the most powerfull android device on the market!
What do you think about it?
Are the specs for the tablet or for the phone?
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Padfone is Tablet+Phone. it means that the tablet itselfs is just a screen with additional battery inside, the "core" of the device with cpu, gpu, cam an all these things ist the phone which you plug in at the back side of the tablet.
just like this (old padfone):
Will the bands shown in the leaked image support AT&T LTE in the US????
There is no information about this, i think we have to wait until 16th oct

Note 3 Benchmarks

Thought it would be good to have a benchmark thread for the Note 3
http://blog.gsmarena.com/the-first-benchmarks-scores-of-samsung-galaxy-note-3-are-in/
This post from a couple of weeks back has some benchmarks and as expected the Note 3 is very impressive.
Please post any new benchmarks that you find. Comparisons with the Z1 and iPhone 5s would be interesting as also comparisons between the S800/Exynos versions.
Octa 5420 version benchmarks
http://www.tinhte.vn/threads/ket-qu...te-3-ban-3g-cpu-8-nhan-gpu-mali-t628.2173750/
i thought it will be better than S800 specially on the GPU side
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^^ Samsung will not try to make much difference between these models. I will assume that they will be pretty close (say +/- 10%).
Good information, I am fed up with my current provider and when moving will get the Note 3. I was so tempted to just get the Note 2 and be done with my current service, I am glad I chose to tough it out for another week.

Samsung Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 hands-on

Samsung just can’t get enough of its highly productive Note series, seeing that CES 2014 is yielding the latest member in this beloved line.
Currently, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and 2014 edition of the Galaxy Note 10.1 have been making quite a stir in the space, as the two devices are giving productive conscious users something to be happy about using on a daily basis.
Now if the 10.1-inch version isn’t tablet enough for you, then the newly outed Samsung Galaxy NotePRO will surely get you drooling with its monster sized 12.2-inch display.
Now don’t think for a moment that this is merely a larger sized version, especially when Samsung has enhanced several things to give it more of a PC-like quality to it.
Pix:
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http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Galaxy-NotePRO-12.2-hands-on_id50985
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Geekbench scores very low on OnePlus 7

Hi,
I have a OnePlus 7 running Android 10 Open beta version 1.0 and I happened to run a geekbench test to see the scores and to my surprise I saw very very low scores which is very sad to see. I wanted to know of this is alright or there is some problem with the phone or the os installed .Please let me know.
Geekbench scores
Single core-755
Multi core-2793
THANKS.
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Hi, I have the same results as you have. I am also on OB1.
Not sure how you consider those numbers low? The top device on their website has single core score at 759 (Samsung Galaxy S10 5G) and Multi-Core has a high of 2635 (OnePlus 7 Pro) so your score beat the best of the scores currently posted on the website.
Here are my score and the comparison on Geekbench's website.
These are new scores with GeekBench 5 which have scalded less on all devices so now no device can cross 5000 for sure. It's nothing wrong. Those are normal scores.

Low Antutu Benchmark Conserns

I don't really care all that much about benchmarks, but when comparing my Antutu Benchmark with what another note 10+ got, my score in places like ROM are a fraction, and this makes me wonder if I should be worried.
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LightrodSilver said:
I don't really care all that much about benchmarks, but when comparing my Antutu Benchmark with what another note 10+ got, my score in places like ROM are a fraction, and this makes me wonder if I should be worried.
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More then 2 weeks ago, I did Antutu test of my Note10 and got 373.6K and went over the OnePlus7 Pro to take #1 spot...but since that time, there are probably faster scores
I did reflash the phone and when I was watching Odin it said it formatted it in ext4 not the one that came with the phone, but in disk info it tells me it's f2fs

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