Hello guys. I just got mine HTC one shipped from Malaysia. I m foreigner and live in Philippines. I installed few games and social apps. I then checked my quadrant score but it was only 8000+ . I checked other HTC one quadrant scores but it was 12000+ . What's wrong with my device.
Hope u guys can help. Thanks
pratiksrc said:
Hello guys. I just got mine HTC one shipped from Malaysia. I m foreigner and live in Philippines. I installed few games and social apps. I then checked my quadrant score but it was only 8000+ . I checked other HTC one quadrant scores but it was 12000+ . What's wrong with my device.
Hope u guys can help. Thanks
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You shouldn't rely on benchmarks! Is power saver turned on?
pratiksrc said:
Hello guys. I just got mine HTC one shipped from Malaysia. I m foreigner and live in Philippines. I installed few games and social apps. I then checked my quadrant score but it was only 8000+ . I checked other HTC one quadrant scores but it was 12000+ . What's wrong with my device.
Hope u guys can help. Thanks
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Make sure to close all apps in recent apps. Those that's getting 12 to 13k benchmark results reboot their phones 1st before doing the benchmarks. And power saver should be off when doing it.
As has been said countless times quadrant scores mean absolutely nothing whatsoever.
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It means nothing to an average user but it means everything for a true gamer. I mean like in your PC. Having high benchmark scores is useless for a person who only use his computer to facebook, twitter, video streaming, edit documents etc.
But for those who use adobe products, Play high end games, Run emulators etc. Every bit of it means everything.
So please guys don't apply the "Benchmarks score means nothing" to every user you find here in xda because each and everyone of us here uses our device differently.
Benchmarks are an important tool. If you think otherwise, you are the tool.
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Benchmarks are an important tool. If you think otherwise, you are the tool.
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Benchmarks are only useful if you know the governors set in the kernel will trigger a higher performance mode. If it doesn't, then benchmarks will just show there's either a weird kernel setting, and not raw performance.
Yes, they are absolutely not a be all and end all. They are a tool, and like any tool you need to know how to use them.
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You shouldn't rely on benchmarks! Is power saver turned on?
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Thanks everyone for the reply. Power saver was turned on. After turning it off I got 12800 hehe . Love this phone . Love u all.thanks.
pratiksrc said:
Thanks everyone for the reply. Power saver was turned on. After turning it off I got 12800 hehe . Love this phone . Love u all.thanks.
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You can now jack off on those numbers. Congratulations.
Quadrant scores can be manipulated and are inacurates. The truth is you really cant rely on benchmarks like quadrant. I still dont understand people who do quadrant scores wars... Go away *****
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I have noticed that when I click a button, I usually have to wait from 1-2 seconds before I get a response. Would lagfix take care of this? I'm running stock Froyo.
As many have stated all the lagfix does is help fix the very slow rts file system, it most likely would not help in your case.
Best thing to do is delete unused apps, and reboot the phone every day or to(seems to help mine out, cant guarantee results)
Also if you havent needed root in 5 months you probably don't need it
Unless you want to use opitimised roms, I dont see why you would need to root. Check your memory usage delete unused apps and reboot the phone ever once in a while.
My honest opinion, no reason to have an android phone if you are not using roms
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My honest opinion, no reason to have an android phone if you are not using roms
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Gonna have to agree with mcord here. had to go back to stock froyo for about 5 hours (didnt have all my tool to get back my 2.3.4 ROM) and it was horrible.
you might not be up for it but i really recommend flashing a Froyo Custom ROM from one of the xda DEVs. you'll love your phone and be amazed that it can be so much smoother and responsive.
First thing I did after i rooted was flashed a new kernel to overclock. Performance increased but battery life was poor. Then my first rom was cm7..been hooked since..tried miui once then went back to cm7.
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This is what lagfix can do for your phone.
Im using stock mosaic V 2.3.4 rom with no overclock.
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Providing arbitrary benchmarks does not seem like an actual reason to employ a lag fix.
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Providing arbitrary benchmarks does not seem like an actual reason to employ a lag fix.
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No a Benchmark score is not the best example to lag fix your phone ,but the more power you get, plus better battery life and, better perrformance are great reasons to lag fix your phone. I just posted the quadrant score so kb0npw can see the increase performance from normal rfs file system to ext4(lag fix).
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godpancho said:
This is what lagfix can do for your phone.
Im using stock mosaic V 2.3.4 rom with no overclock.
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Lol people always thinking benchmarks scores mean everything
diminished5th said:
Lol people always thinking benchmarks scores mean everything
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I dont think he thought it meant everything, he was giving a simple before and after which showed some improvement. Quadrant can actually be pretty useful when trying to gauge what effects certain changes have on your phone, say you score a 1900 before you change 'x' and then 2200 after that change, then you know its increased performance somewhat and youre moving in the right direction. How much it has increased your performance is debatable, however. My point is quadrant can be a useful tool when making changes on your phone if you take it with a grain of salt.
EDIT: To answer op's question, Read up on some custom roms and flash one, the difference is phenomenal and you'll wonder how you went 5 months without them. If you have any other questions feel free to pm me and I'll see what help I can be
Quadrant standard doesent work on 20e when its done it says service call failed any one have a solution
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I've been using quadrant standard for my v20e roms. Works for me though.
Works also 4 me... maybe u should make a reboot.
Did u try Smartbench 2011?
Have tried reboot. And i have tryed reinstal quadrant but no luck wery weired
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Works fine for me
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thomas30 said:
Have tried reboot. And i have tryed reinstal quadrant but no luck wery weired
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Hm... bad question: Do you have internet connection?
Im on wifi. All the other roms i have used, were there no problems
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Maybe try once with 3G.
If it´s working you know where the problem is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1055474
check this out may this will help your problem !
good luck
quadrant is crap stay away from it, try cf-bench or something,
i would recomend Antutu Benchmark atleast the scores dont ridiculosly vary like in quadrant. in quadrant 1st run gave me a score of around 2500 and the second gave me a lil bit above 3200.
Work for me too (Topogigi 1.6 - based on 20e)..
works for me..
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works for me..
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lol... works for me too
btw i'm using quadrant advance. so no need to connect through internet
kumasiaweh said:
lol... works for me too
btw i'm using quadrant advance. so no need to connect through internet
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ilmancr said:
works for me..
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quadrant score is not everything
mohicanrat said:
quadrant score is not everything
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agree with that
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agree with that
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agree what? i think you sunda people right. what are you doin here sep?
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agree what? i think you sunda people right. what are you doin here sep?
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doing nothing cuy, just try nyampah biar can post in o2x development
I have a problem in quadrant standard aplication. When i reboot the phone i have i very nice score (Pyramid3D v8.3.0 XE rom) but after some time the aplication loads very slow and the score is very bad . When i restart the phone the aplication is again normal. This problems acure even before i flash this new firmware. What is the problem?
Quadrant is an old outdated piece of junk software and it doesnt support dual core devices i really dont know why people still use it, why should the dev update that crap if it still gets used and earns him money.
Can anyone post there Quadrant results if they ran tests. Here is mine.http://img.tapatalk.com
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12554
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Pretty much in line with mine nice
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Latest Trick Droid with latest TeaMSeven Kernel non OC ! ( stock clocks )
Stock Rom 1.29.401.12
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13329 seems a little weak for overclocked. I was thinking it could be more in the 13500+ area when out of the box you can get 12800+
Quads don't really mean that much overall but I was thinking it could be higher overclocked.
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13329 seems a little weak for overclocked. I was thinking it could be more in the 13500+ area when out of the box you can get 12800+
Quads don't really mean that much overall but I was thinking it could be higher overclocked.
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Its (non) OC just with the Performance Kernel, but it runs with stock clocks !!
@ xxsoulxx, got ya. I really expect some pretty high overclocked results for sure. This phone is a beast and when it gets unleashed a bit...WOW!!!
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@ xxsoulxx, got ya. I really expect some pretty high overclocked results for sure. This phone is a beast and when it gets unleashed a bit...WOW!!!
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Yes i think it is ! I try it out if the OC is working normal, i cant get it to work, the apps dont let me OC atm.
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Yes i think it is ! I try it out if the OC is working normal, i cant get it to work, the apps dont let me OC atm.
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I have not actually rooted. It seems pretty stable to do so I just have not took the plunge yet. I am still kinda testing out what they gave me out of the box. Rooting and supporting the developers by me will happen soon though....
I dont have screenshots here to post, but using Quadrant on my new HTC One, i regularly get scores of 12,000 +.
What the HTC One needs to make it complete is for a modder to make a graduated volume slider that goes up to 11 .... LOL
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I did another run, this time with ARHD 7.1 and the New TeaMSeven performance kernel v3.8 = NON OC !! :good:
hey guys i herd there is a kernel for this phone that makes the phone overlock to 1.8ghz i cant find it can anyone link the thread to me if there even is one thanks!
They were before, but it is unstable and it fried CPU's so the devs dialed them down
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tazmaniondvl said:
They were before, but it is unstable and it fried CPU's so the devs dialed them down
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Oh i see makes sense lol! but is there anyway to overlock this phone ? i searched but no one has made a thread here dont know why..
Galaxy exhibit 4g original development, there are a few there that over clock this phone for ics 4.0 and above
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tazmaniondvl said:
Galaxy exhibit 4g original development, there are a few there that over clock this phone for ics 4.0 and above
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Well thank you good sir!
I am pretty sure you can still download some 1.8 clockable kernels, just not for 4.2.2
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I am pretty sure you can still download some 1.8 clockable kernels, just not for 4.2.2
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Why would anyone want that? It'd be better just to go ahead and run over the phone with a bus. There's a reason the OC kernels got dialed back by devs. BTW it doesn't make the phone that much faster either. If you need 1.8 another phone is the way to go.
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Why would anyone want that? It'd be better just to go ahead and run over the phone with a bus. There's a reason the OC kernels got dialed back by devs. BTW it doesn't make the phone that much faster either. If you need 1.8 another phone is the way to go.
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Hey i definitely agree... my phone would bootloop if i went above 1631 mhz haha. Hey but i see your using nos. Whats your personal opinion on it, especially considering battery life?
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Hey i definitely agree... my phone would bootloop if i went above 1631 mhz haha. Hey but i see your using nos. Whats your personal opinion on it, especially considering battery life?
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It strictly helps with lag IMO. I just like how my apps run smoothly and I can run multiple apps without the phone crashing & rebooting. Far as battery there is no app or tweaks that will help if you use 4.2. In fact I got rid of my battery apps as they all just eat memory and do things any user with common sense can do.
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so did you determine that v6 supercharger is not necessary for our phones if using the latest version of NOS? i only ask because in your sig you used to have v6, but now it's just baked bean with nos.
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It strictly helps with lag IMO. I just like how my apps run smoothly and I can run multiple apps without the phone crashing & rebooting. Far as battery there is no app or tweaks that will help if you use 4.2. In fact I got rid of my battery apps as they all just eat memory and do things any user with common sense can do.
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Thanks ill try that. But by battery life, i meant like does nos make it even worse? Or does it not affect battery life at all? And i have found greenify and juice defender to help A LOT for saving battery.
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Thanks ill try that. But by battery life, i meant like does nos make it even worse? Or does it not affect battery life at all? And i have found greenify and juice defender to help A LOT for saving battery.
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Greenify is OK but your main battery culprit is Gnow/Maps. Technically Greenify is supposed to be able to hibernate Maps but that is useless as Gnow needs it quite a bit so it gets awaken a lot. I love Gnow and choose to live with that as I use mass transit and those features are needed. However if you don't, then disable Maps and that will increase your battery somewhat.
Far as Juice Defender and the like, they are a joke IMHO. I used Juice Defender for over a year (they haven't updated the app on over a year either) and just like a lot of them you only save battery if you let it disable data and Wifi when not in use. I don't really care for that and can turn those on and off at will myself. Trust me you will see these battery apps are all smoke & mirrors.
Far as NOS consumption of battery, seems to have no effect one way or another.
Hi i was wondering why im getin low benchmark scores on stock no root i was hitting 9 to 12 thousand on quadrant now im on android revolution 12 with direct inject mod and now my benchmarks are in the 4 thousand mark and on the quadrant results it seems that my cpu score is low??? Ami doin somthing rong? I havent flashed a custom kernal just using kernal that came with android revolution 12 any help on yhis would be great thanks
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Hi i was wondering why im getin low benchmark scores on stock no root i was hitting 9 to 12 thousand on quadrant now im on android revolution 12 with direct inject mod and now my benchmarks are in the 4 thousand mark and on the quadrant results it seems that my cpu score is low??? Ami doin somthing rong? I havent flashed a custom kernal just using kernal that came with android revolution 12 any help on yhis would be great thanks
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For what its worth still getting 12.000 on ARHD 12.0. Quadrant is a outdated test which doesn`t say much about performance of the phone. Its real user xperience that counts imo. Did you close all cached progs before running the test?
Nor ill clear caches to c what happens and its real quick on real life basis ill come back with results
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Well im getin still getin 4thousand o quadrant its the cpu whats letting it down on the tests may i ask what set up do u use to get 12thousand on quadrant
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Do you have power saver on? Also use ondemand instead of performance.
Yes power saver is on and im using msm gov thingy
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Yes power saver is on and im using msm gov thingy
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Power Saver caps the CPU speeds at 1.1GHz.. and MSM-DCVS is not the best gov for most applications.