One is a high-end terminal, which currently may fall at the same rate as other devices on the market that are also in the top of the ladder of mobile Premium. To check if it really deserves this recognition, we found a comparative benchmarks with the Sony Xperia Z and the Nexus 4. I have the results.
HTC One has a sleek design and a 4.7-inch screen high quality, among other things. But what about performance? Through incorporating a pretty fast processor as it works to 1.7 GHz , to its 2 GB of RAM and Android OS version 4.1.2 that comes preinstalled, which is is a high performance expected. We found in a comparison of benchmarks ZDNet other terminals to its height, such as the Sony Xperia Z and Nexus 4 . In some tests also play the iPhone 5 and iPad 4. The test to which they were subjected are AnTuTu, Peacekeeper, SunSpider, GLBenchmark and Geekbench 2.
AnTuTu
AnTuTu generally start with
AnTuTu CPU in this test that evaluates the performance of both integer and floating point, the HTC One returns to get the best result. The three terminals use Qualcomm processors quad-core , but the HTC model achieves higher speed Snapdragon 1.7 GHz with 600 APQ8064T. The Nexus 4 and Sony Xperia Z, both use a APQ8064 Snapdragon S4 Pro, running at a frequency of 1.5 GHz
AnTuTu I / O
In this test
the three terminals react in much the same way.
AnTuTu GPU
In this test the HTC One has lagged behind the other two terminals in regard to 2D graphics performance and 3D . The three phones use Adreno 320 GPU, so the reason that the best result obtained the Nexus 4 may be that this device includes Android 4.2.2 which probably includes updated graphics drivers, something does not happen with the other two running Android 4.1.2.
AnTuTu RAM
In terms of performance of the RAM the HTC One again reaches the head of the pack, getting a slightly better than its competitors.
Geekbench 2.1.9 General
Geekbench
is possible to compare the Android front terminals with the iPhone 5 and the Apple iPad 4. The result is still tilted in favor of the HTC One, followed by the Nexus 4 and Sony Xperia Z, we get a better performance in synthetic tests that the iPhone 5 and iPad 4.
Geekbench 2.1.9 FPU
In this test the HTC One still get the best result, followed by 4 and Xperia Nexus Z. Making it clear that Apple can not compete with Android in this area.
Geekbench 2.1.9 Integer
The integer
HTC One gets a clear advantage over others who are more or less at the same height.
Geekbench 2.1.9 Memory
This time
HTC One is placed back in the lead, but this time pursued by the iPhone 5 in second place and iPad 4 in third, leaving two other Android handsets .
Geekbench 2.1.9 Current
current test measures the floating point performance and sustained bandwidth, which is clearly more terminals managed by iOS that lie ahead of Android.
GLBenchmark Egypt Classic (off screen)
Although the three terminals use Adreno 320 GPU, HTC One with its Snapdragon processor 600 running at 1.7 GHz, achieves a better result.
GLBenchmark Egypt HD (off screen)
The second test
3D provides a similar result, being first HTC model.
Futuremark Peacekeeper (browser performance)
This test assesses the browser using JavaScript code of YouTube, Facebook, Gmail and Meebo. With six different tests on the overall result: representation, HTML5, Canvas, data, text DOM and analysis. Staying ahead of Apple devices, following close behind HTC One
0.9.1 SunSpider (JavaScript performance)
This test measures the performance of the browser JavaScript engine, including the generation of a tagcloud from JSON input, 3D, cryptography tests, code and further decompensation. Again in this section Apple models catch the front leaving behind Android.
In short, tests in which some exceptions have been made clear One HTC supremacy over the other models also get a very honorable results.
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