Antutu result - OnePlus 6 Questions & Answers

Hello, a doubt. If I pass the Antutu once it gives me only approximately 277,000 points, and the second time in hot it gives me about 266,000 points, and a third time near the 261,000. Are these results normal?
I think it should give me close to 285,000 points, and not lower that many points the second time. Is that because my processor needs more voltage than normal?
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Everyone won't get the same score simce we all use different apps and they do affect the score. Re running the test will give you a lower score due to thermal thottling and ambient temperature will have an effect on this. Also you shouldn't care about scores that much, as long as the phone does what you want it's fine.

ok thanks, I guess it will not matter much, but the oneplus 6 of a friend got 287,000 points, and the second time around 285,000. This antutu we start in both oneplus 6 at the same time. I was surprised at the difference between the two.

Xares said:
ok thanks, I guess it will not matter much, but the oneplus 6 of a friend got 287,000 points, and the second time around 285,000. This antutu we start in both oneplus 6 at the same time. I was surprised at the difference between the two.
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Hi i guess you are new to benchmark scores. Try to hard reset your phone and then run the tests in both the devices.. the end results would be the max score you would get on your phone.

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[Q] Too low scores from benchmarks

I just got 17-18k on antutu. Stock rom,stock kernel. With elementalx kernel i can reach 27k but it is still bad for elemental x. What's wrong with my phone ? i flashed factory image again nothing changed also i just noticed when i underclock my cpu to 1.7 ghz i'm getting 28k on antutu.
Thermal throttle
Lethargy said:
Thermal throttle
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Thanks for your answer.Is it normal ? I just bought this phone. So is this same for all other people ? One of my friends told me he got higher scores. If it isn't a general problem how i can prevent thermal throttle ?
msnnsm said:
Thanks for your answer.Is it normal ? I just bought this phone. So is this same for all other people ? One of my friends told me he got higher scores. If it isn't a general problem how i can prevent thermal throttle ?
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By letting the phone cool down before the benchmark, or use a custom kernel which raises or disables it.
The other thing is to not care about benchmarks...
Lethargy said:
By letting the phone cool down before the benchmark, or use a custom kernel which raises or disables it.
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I'm letting the phone cool down already. But it heats very fast during benchmark. I put it on fridge and i got 30k lol . Anyway there is nothing i can do.
Thanks for helping me :good:
msnnsm said:
I'm letting the phone cool down already. But it heats very fast during benchmark. I put it on fridge and i got 30k lol . Anyway there is nothing i can do.
Thanks for helping me :good:
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Why do you care about benchmarks in the first place......
Putting your phone in the fridge, then getting an AMAZING score...does it make your day? Does showing it off make you happy? It's not what the phone is primarily designed for....it has much more useful functions, you know like internet, email, calling, gaming, photos...
More importantly...imagine benchmarks didn't exist for a moment. Did your phone actually feel slow before you did all these 'tests'??? Did you need to get 30k before you felt happy? Does a 'lower score' completely ruin the actual day to day user experience...
eddiehk6 said:
Why do you care about benchmarks in the first place......
Putting your phone in the fridge, then getting an AMAZING score...does it make your day? Does showing it off make you happy? It's not what the phone is primarily designed for....it has much more useful functions, you know like internet, email, calling, gaming, photos...
More importantly...imagine benchmarks didn't exist for a moment. Did your phone actually feel slow before you did all these 'tests'??? Did you need to get 30k before you felt happy? Does a 'lower score' completely ruin the actual day to day user experience...
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Firstly i don't need to tell you why i'm trying to get higher score but i will because you're talking too agresively with me without reason.I don't care about score. If every nexus 5 would be the same and get just 15k score including mine i would accept my phone with 15k. But others phones get higher and there is something wrong with mine. It's getting hot more than others. So that's not like it should be.I hope you understood why i'm trying to fix it and sorry if my english isn't understandable.
No. Your phone isn't heating up more. You're starting when the device is already warm.
Lethargy said:
No. Your phone isn't heating up more. You're starting when the device is already warm.
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I'm pretty sure i'm starting it when it's cold. I didn't touch it for 15 minutes isn't it enough ?
msnnsm said:
I'm pretty sure i'm starting it when it's cold. I didn't touch it for 15 minutes isn't it enough ?
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At least use an app to look at CPU temp ._.
Lethargy said:
At least use an app to look at CPU temp ._.
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Hmm you're right. Do you know a good one ? I got 28.8k now with elemental x kernel with "Undervolt" feature. To be honest i don't know how much is normal for a nexus 5 device with this kernel.
msnnsm said:
I don't care about score
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Yes do you, that's why you opened the thread..
The post sounds aggressive, but it's really trying to change the way you think about scores in the first place..
But others phones get higher and there is something wrong with mine.
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No, just because other people get highers 'scores' does not mean there is something wrong with your phone.
Before you started running 'tests', were you experiencing any actual issues?
It's getting hot more than others. So that's not like it should be.I hope you understood why i'm trying to fix it and sorry if my english isn't understandable.
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If it's getting hot, is this because you're running unnecessary benchmarks...
Or any other activities which are causing it to get hot? This could be an app or hardware issue, both nothing to do with your benchmark. Are you comparing actual temperatures in degrees to identical phones doing exactly the same activities side by side, or does it just feel a bit warmer?
What I'm trying to say is your obsession with the score is causing you unnecessary stress...you are trying to fix something which does not need fixing.
So go back to the original thinking:
- Imagine scores don't exist
- Did the phone actually feel slow in day to day normal usage before you started running benchmarks?
Or:
- Stop running tests, forget about them
- Use the phone normally
- Enjoy using the phone again
Let...it...go...
eddiehk6 said:
Yes do you, that's why you opened the thread..
The post sounds aggressive, but it's really trying to change the way you think about scores in the first place..
No, just because other people get highers 'scores' does not mean there is something wrong with your phone.
Before you started running 'tests', were you experiencing any actual issues?
If it's getting hot, is this because you're running unnecessary benchmarks...
Or any other activities which are causing it to get hot? This could be an app or hardware issue, both nothing to do with your benchmark. Are you comparing actual temperatures in degrees to identical phones doing exactly the same activities side by side, or does it just feel a bit warmer?
What I'm trying to say is your obsession with the score is causing you unnecessary stress...you are trying to fix something which does not need fixing.
So go back to the original thinking:
- Imagine scores don't exist
- Did the phone actually feel slow in day to day normal usage before you started running benchmarks?
Or:
- Stop running tests, forget about them
- Use the phone normally
- Enjoy using the phone again
Let...it...go...
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The first time run it i just wanted to see how my phone is powerful because i felt a little lag on asphalt 8 yesterday, so yes i wasn't expecting any issues but when i saw i got 17k i think that difference is just huge. I don't care if my device is same at gaming,multitasking with other nexus devices but benchmark makes me think it's not right.
In normal usage; yeah it is fast But I'm not sure my device is how it's supposed to be like this. But if you say it's normal and benchmark's not meaning anything i won't care. But there should be a reason all devices got different scores.
msnnsm said:
The first time run it i just wanted to see how my phone is powerful because i felt a little lag on asphalt 8 yesterday, so yes i wasn't expecting any issues but when i saw i got 17k i think that difference is just huge. I don't care if my device is same at gaming,multitasking with other nexus devices but benchmark makes me think it's not right.
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So it is sort of only the benchmark which is making you think something is not right
You don't need a score to see how powerful your phone is. It will breeze through most tasks just fine. "A little lag" on a graphically intense game is to be expected sometimes.
Gaming -> High CPU load -> heat -> thermal throttle -> bit of lag
Laws of physics
In normal usage; yeah it is fast
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This is the only real 'benchmark' which is actually important in normal day to day usage.
But I'm not sure my device is how it's supposed to be like this. But if you say it's normal and benchmark's not meaning anything i won't care. But there should be a reason all devices got different scores.
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Yes there is a reason we all get different scores, the same reason we all get different battery life. There are many variables, not least temperature and thermal throttling.
We have different number of apps installed and running at any one time, things syncing, mods, scripts, ROMs, kernels, all different. No two CPUs and Nexus 5s are exactly identical either. So therefore you get different 'scores'. Even if you had two stock factory reset phones side by side running the same test, they'll get different scores.
And just because your score is lower, it doesnt necessarily mean that something is wrong, or that your phone is always slow. It is just a nominal number from an app at a particular point in time. It still feels fast, and is fast...
eddiehk6 said:
So it is sort of only the benchmark which is making you think something is not right
Even if you had two stock factory reset phones side by side running the same test, they'll get different scores.
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It doesn't make any sense
And just because your score is lower, it doesnt necessarily mean that something is wrong, or that your phone is always slow. It is just a nominal number from an app at a particular point in time. It still feels fast, and is fast...
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Okey, i trust you. Since i just bought phone and didn't test it much really i won't test it or try to improve it for now.
The way a phone works doesn't lend itself well to benchmarks. That's why manufacturers like Samsung have traditionally "cheated" on benchmarks by ensuring maximum clock speeds are used when they detect a bench marking application.
If you want to maximize your benchmark scores you simply need to disable thermal throttling (or increase its limit) and also use optimized Dalvik copied from another device.
rootSU said:
The other thing is to not care about benchmarks...
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This. Thermal throttle is a way to keep your phone regulated into normal temperatures specified by the device manufacturer. However, it's generally safe to raise it a bit, mine is set to 85.
aw man, its too bad i wasnt around earlier

are benchmarks really that inaccurate

It seems to me the benchmarks are very inaccurate and inconsistent
I've been testing my lg g3 I do it every morning after the phone has sat idle overnight and I'll get benchmarks that range from 28k to 42k now to me that seems like a pretty big difference in numbers I'm using the latest version of antutu and like I said I do everything the exact same way. I'll charge the phone to full charge then let it sit over night idle then in the morning do a benchmark now just in my opinion I would think the benchmarks would be more consistent in scores or is it something else?
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It seems to me the benchmarks are very inaccurate and inconsistent
I've been testing my lg g3 I do it every morning after the phone has sat idle overnight and I'll get benchmarks that range from 28k to 42k now to me that seems like a pretty big difference in numbers I'm using the latest version of antutu and like I said I do everything the exact same way. I'll charge the phone to full charge then let it sit over night idle then in the morning do a benchmark now just in my opinion I would think the benchmarks would be more consistent in scores or is it something else?
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does the number getting lower everyday?
Common001 said:
does the number getting lower everyday?
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No one day it'll be 29k the next it'll be 41k and the next 38k varies everyday
Yup Don't believe blindly as they are just numbers. There's a great difference in theoretical and practical use ! One cannot just depend upon a phone with high benchmark scores,it will give you a high score if your ram usage at that moment is less thats why most of the time people just run benchmarks just after switching on the phone ! In daily usage score will always be less and can vary.Thats just normal. :thumbup:
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The apps running in the background greatly impact the result. Facebook alone takes off several thousand points.
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Antutu Benchmark score (too low?)

Hi,
My Z5 barelly reaches 50000 Antutu score. Usually (depends on the temperature of a device) it is below 50000. I am running 64Bit version. I was expecting somewhere near 60000 (as have read in some press releases, reviews and since its HW is comparable with Galaxy S6)
What are your scores?
My score, this morning : 60883
seriously guys? benchmarking? lol.
I'll do a benchmark for your phone right now 58985
That will be just as accurate as those crappy benchmark apps
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My maximum score.
I get the same low score. I don't know why everyone seems to get above 6000.
just right now...no rebooting or anything....just installed antutu and ran the test....64bit "addon" was installed too.
Just found out....that makes the Z5 the fastest SD810 device! Whoohooo
Note 5 still rules hehehehe
This is my korean note 5 modded to a vietnamese from 920k to 920c still kicks ass hehehehe
Just ran the test on my Z5. Stock rom.
Score 67785
It means nothing. In everyday use my Z Ultra feels a lot smoother. Same apps, same Stamina options, same Android version, stock rom.
79k
Mine, 79K in a glass table at around 10 C degrees
E6603 telcel.
firts time i ran ( when i bought it) it scores 69k
monx® said:
seriously guys? benchmarking? lol.
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How to test hardware performance then?
Stan.z said:
How to test hardware performance then?
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You don't need to, if the phone is smooth and snappy during operation, that is your performance test.
These tests are garbage, too many things going on your phone in normal operation, so while you are testing your phone is still doing stuff in the background consuming resources.

My geek bench scores are low.

I am having an issue with my Galaxy S6. The videos I have seen online show that S6 achieves scores more than 5000 on multicore on Geek Bench. However not even once have I been able to achieve that. My Geek bench is 64bit edition.
Not that my device is slow or anything but just that I have never been able to achieve that score. I get an average of 4500.
Please help.
bhavinshah_321 said:
I am having an issue with my Galaxy S6. The videos I have seen online show that S6 achieves scores more than 5000 on multicore on Geek Bench. However not even once have I been able to achieve that. My Geek bench is 64bit edition.
Not that my device is slow or anything but just that I have never been able to achieve that score. I get an average of 4500.
Please help.
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Please no. You should keep yourself from doing that. Your device works fine.
Benchmark scores doesnt really scale well on day to day usage I guarantee that.
The main issue with low score in benchmark is DEVICE Temperature. The more heat it gets the lower the score.
Let me clear this thing up to you
You said that your device is not slowing down but got low scores in benchmark, that's because your normal usage of device doesnt push your hardware to its limits therefore you dont feel like it is crawling.
Benchmarking is different. It generally juices up your phone to its full capacity but thermal throttling comes into play, it is a safe-fail feature on device to prevent chips from getting fried. Its doing it by lowering the CPU/GPU clockspeed, the lower the speed, the lower the score you get.
But if you're desperate enough, you may achieve this thru cooling it first, mine gets 5.3k+ on multiscore at 23-25 airconditioned room. 4.5k average on room temperature, and a much lower score of 3K when I run it multiple times.
Oh okay. This is nothing to worry about right? Coz I read in one of the xda forums that this is coz there are some faulty units out there. And I voided my warranty with Unikernel. It was worth it. RAM issues and all.
Keeping it in a AC room I achieved scores beyond 5k.
See why worry if your device doesnt fail you at all hehe.
I dont know about you guys who keeps on relying with benchmark scores?
Live up with your device people. Just settle down and enjoy using it.
Haha yeah. Honestly if it wasn't for Unikernel I'd be pretty disappointed with this device. All lag and stutters gone and finally smooth scrolling. OK totally off topic questions.. Apparently this kernel has something called LED Fade. And I don't know how to make it work. Any help? My notification LED is still the same.

antutu on oreo scores bad...

im getting score of 140-162K while on youtube i see people can reach up to 172-180K
is my phone faulty or oreo has a lower score?
madshark2009 said:
im getting score of 140-162K while on youtube i see people can reach up to 172-180K
is my phone faulty or oreo has a lower score?
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for me nougat scored 180k while oreo goes only 166k
madshark2009 said:
im getting score of 140-162K while on youtube i see people can reach up to 172-180K
is my phone faulty or oreo has a lower score?
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Hi mate,
I remember getting around 176k before Oreo and 180k after Oreo.
These scores can be affected by a number of factors my friend. If you test it while the phone is low on battery while having plenty of apps running it will naturally give you a low test score.
Test it when your battery is almost full and try to leave the phone to cool off after charging then test it once again. Keep your WiFi, location, Bluetooth and mobile data off to get the highest reading.
Keep in mind that if you perform the test repeatedly the battery will get warmer and the score will gradually decrease.
I personally tested my phone once or twice then deleted the antutu app straight after. It may consume your battery life or pose a privacy threat if you keep it running.
When using Antutu I leave my phone off for around 10 minutes until it gets cold and then when I turn it back on and go to do the benchmark I put it in aeroplane mode. All my scores since the Oreo update have been just over 180k.
Oreo
Stock ROM, no tweaks, locked bootloader, no root. Personally liking Oreo (Bluetooth issues aside). My Antutu score seems average for an SD835 SOC.
If you desperately want a high score that means nothing then put the phone in the freezer and run the test
This is my score, one try with stamina mod and the second without (the highest is without stamina)
Its just numbers, doesnt really matter.
I dont care about analtutu benchmarks.
iphoneX scores great, and its slower than our xz premium in most REAL tests. (launching apps, multitasking etc)
179420
Android 8
Stock
Rooted with storm xperifix
I had 1 time 163k and 2 time 180k
184211 xz premium 8.49 stock with 79 app installed
madshark2009 said:
im getting score of 140-162K while on youtube i see people can reach up to 172-180K
is my phone faulty or oreo has a lower score?
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Are you used a stock rom ?

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