[Q] Antutu Bechmarks search - General Questions and Answers

As title says , how can i search for device in antutu benchmarks database.
Cant find search device option in their website. And in the android application search always returns very few or no results. Even the results show total score only but not individual information about CPU , GPU etc.
Is there any other benchmarking site/app that let you search for any device and shows you information about each part of the device.
Thanks

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How to check bench mark score
Use quadrant standard or quadrant advanced app..standard is available in market..for advanced search google
add a thread title ffs. and yeah follow vijay's instructions.

Volunteer for University Project

I want a volunteer with a quad core device to run our small app, and send us 3 screenshots of his scores...
We are trying to test multicore/single phones, with multithreaded/single apps..
What do you have to do?
1) Pick up the Matrix benchmark from the "Choose Benchmark" list.
2) Then, choose as num of threads to "2", and "tick" the 3rd option, to run the benchmark.
3) After that, take a screenshot!
..) Repeat process with 4, 8 threads!
If you want to helps us more you can also try the Graphic Bench 1 and Graphic Bench 2.
(you dont need to choose threads num for those! We are checking only frames per second that your Tegra3 can get!)
So, we need 3 or 5 screenshots...
Thank you very much guys! You have a wonderfull phone!
**If you use google+ and instant upload, you can automatically upload your screenshots to G+, and share them with me. You can find my account in about me section in here!
NOTE**: its NOT implemented with an Async Task! So android may thinks several times, that application "doesnt respont"!
Please choose all times wait! Also other benchmarks, where ported wrong, so we dont want them, except the matrix, and the graphic benchs!
Thanks again!!
Benchmark Link
Sorry bud, the One S is only dual core.
I know.....it's so fast you thought it was quad core

Rank with google results

Hi all!
I need help, because i've a really big doubt.
Can i make a rank with the Google's number of results?
Example:
I search for "Facebook" and i find ex. 200'000 results on google
then i search for "Twitter" and i find ex. 150'000 results
and for "Netlog" and i fine ex. 50'000 results
then i'd like to have a rank as this:
1st Facebook
2nd Twitter
3rd Netlog
I'm not the best in programming and this is too complicated to me.
Thanks everyone who'll help me with this problem

[Q] Can anyone identify my phone's chipset from the info posted here?

This page (click link directly below) was generated by the Spec Device app, running on the second phone in my signature:
http://specdevice.com/showspec.php?id=5da0-f9af-35c1-ab480033c587
If it's not there, then the website may have moved it The title of the page should read, samsung GT-I9100.
There's a lot of information here, and I don't know where to look. As you can see after opening the link, none of the lines say, "Chipset name". That would be too easy.
To avoid any confusion, please refer to Owner's Comments for the phone's real name, as was given on its box.
The difference between this, and what you'll read under General Specs / Manufacturer / Model, is my own doing -- an attempt to get Google Play to stop telling me that apps compatible with Android 2.3.5 wouldn't run on my phone. When I sideload these "incompatible" v_2.3.5 apps, they run just fine. I thought letting my phone identify itself as a more-common brand might help.
? Can anyone please point me to the line that gives this phone's chipset, and much appreciated if you could also decipher the abbreviation into a recognizable company name ? ?
Bump!

No options for date range for Google searches in Android devices?

Hi,
I've been using my new Android phone for web access a lot more recently. On a PC I like to limit my Google searches to a specific range of dates. But I see no option for that with my Android copy of Chrome.
I found this Reddit post from 3 years ago complaining about Google removing the option. Can anyone confirm that this is still the case?
There is a post in that thread with a link to information on how to use advanced google search terms like: date:3 date:6 and date:12 ...But those don't seem to be operational any more.
Is anyone aware of any more current information on whether or not it may still be possible to set a range of dates for Google searches in Android?

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