Stop cheating, Huawei Honor 2 (Benchmark Cheat) - Android General

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AnTuTu keep encouraging manufacturers to make optimizations to Android, thus users can enjoy
better experience. However, we take a stand against to those who just make optimizations to
benchmarks and cheat users with benchmark scores.
Except the version we released on Google Play, we also have the labs version of AnTuTu
Benchmark. Let’s see the differences of Huawei Honor 2 tested on these 2 versions of AnTuTu
Benchmark.
This is Google Play version and its scores are:
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These are the scores of labs version:
We can see clearly that there is about 17% gap between the 2D and 3D scores in these 2 tests.
Meanwhile, we found an .apk file in \system\app. Here is what we got:
We hate this behaviour. You may find the other applications on your device can only run with slow
response speed except benchmark applications.
Original Source: http://antutu.com/view.shtml?id=3909​

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So... I'd like people who shares their quadrant scores here to share also the rom they're on and kernell.
The settings they used it's up to them if they want to disclose or not.
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Galaxy s2
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Sent from my GT-I9100 using xda premium
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http://blog.gsmarena.com/the-first-benchmarks-scores-of-samsung-galaxy-note-3-are-in/
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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%).
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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.
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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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