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HTC One M9 benchmarked on Geekbench 3

by on29 January 2015


Snapdragon 810 scores well

Geekbench 3 is one of the most popular phone system benchmarks and the chaps from Phonearena got their hands of the latest score from the upcoming HTC 0PJA10 phone.

We believe this is the HTC One M9, running Qualcomm's 1.55GHz clocked octa-core processor. Once can only imagine that there is a big chance that this is the Snapdragon 810 SoC.

The phone comes with Android 5.0.2 and scores 1232 in Single-Core test and 3587 in the Multi-Core test.

This morning we just got the Android 5.0 update on HTC One M8 and run the same Geekbench test. In Single-Core test the phone scores 967 and 3013 with Multi-Core test. You can easily see that the new HTC 0PJA10 ends up significantly faster. This score implies that even with beta software Snapdragon 810 is getting close to the Octa-core MediaTek MT6595 that scores 1178 in the Single-Core test and 3790 in the Multi-Core test.

Phonearena also discovered a Samsung phone called "SC7 Full Android on av7420" that might be the Samsung Galaxy S6, and it scores even better. This phone is powered by the Exynos 7420 eight-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz and backed with 3GB of RAM.

This device scores 1520 in the Single-Core test and a massive 5478 in Multi-Core test. This is a great score, at least in this benchmark, but as far as we know Exynos 7420 eight core is limited to Korea and a few other markets, while most other countries and markets will get the Galaxy S6 with the Snapdragon 810. One thing is certain, we are roughly a month away from the big Android spring refresh and we are eager to see what HTC and Samsung have in the works. 

Last modified on 29 January 2015
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