At MWC 2024, Infinix teased a mobile gaming device that scored 2,215,639 points in the AnTuTu benchmark. A lot of people, tech-heads specifically, would look at the benchmark scores of a specific Android device before making any purchase decisions. Antutu is very consistent with its measurements of CPU speed, GPU rendering, storage write speeds and etc., while Vellamo does the same with slight differences, plus HTML5 benchmarking. Here are the Antutu scores of devices running on a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM8260 Snapdragon, with the same GPU and RAM (1GB): Sony Xperia S: 8418 Samsung GS2 Skyrocket (US variant): 6,336 Through that, you can see there's discrepancy of around 2,000. A lot of people found this disappointing due to difference in benchmark scores of the variant. When the Skyrocket was tested, it got scores near to the dual-core Exynos for Quadrant, Antutu annd others. Benchmark scores may also be affected by a lot of external factors -- OS versions can greatly affect it (Jellybean has improved a lot of scores of older devices), background services and apps can also affect it, CPU throttling of some chipsets (like Atom Z-series) will also reflect erratic results. Conclusion There are still a number of people out there who would look at benchmark scores and immediately conclude that they should get that device after seeing superior numbers. Read more in our articles including "MWC 2024: Infinix teases phone with 2M benchmark score" and "Android Benchmarks: Why it shouldn't matter that much".
At MWC 2024, Infinix teased a mobile gaming device that scored 2,215,639 points in the AnTuTu benchmark. A lot of people, tech-heads specifically, would look at the benchmark scores of a specific Android device before making any purchase decisions.
Antutu is very consistent with its measurements of CPU speed, GPU rendering, storage write speeds and etc., while Vellamo does the same with slight differences, plus HTML5 benchmarking. Here are the Antutu scores of devices running on a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM8260 Snapdragon, with the same GPU and RAM (1GB): Sony Xperia S: 8418 Samsung GS2 Skyrocket (US variant): 6,336 Through that, you can see there's discrepancy of around 2,000. A lot of people found this disappointing due to difference in benchmark scores of the variant.
Our coverage of infinix antutu benchmark scores includes: "MWC 2024: Infinix teases phone with 2M benchmark score"; "Android Benchmarks: Why it shouldn't matter that much"; "LG InnoFest 2026: Are AI Home Appliances Really Worth It?". Each article provides unique insights and information.