The LG G2 shines in benchmarks, but is it the most powerful smartphone?

LG G2 benchmark

El Snapdragon 800 it is managing to provide the devices that appear in the second part of 2013 with an interesting competitive advantage over those of the first part. The Galaxy S4 or HTC One They were already extraordinarily powerful machines, but in the middle of the year we are witnessing a quite important leap in performance. We show you the benchmarks of the LG G2 and we measure them against those of their main rivals.

In the absence of having any more solid evidence on the operation of the new 5 Exynos Octa and to check what the processor can offer eight real Mediatek cores, It seems that Qualcomm is crowning this year thanks to its Snapdragon 800. Any manufacturer that wants to offer the best performance, today, goes to this chip without hesitation, as is the case with the LG G2, the Galaxy S4 Advanced, the HTC One Max or the Xperia Z Ultra.

The AnTuTu and Quadrant Benchmarks of the LG G2

In the benchmarks that have already been made to the new LG phablet we can see how he manages to outrun all the rivals who mounted a Snapdragon 600 before the middle of the year, and is only surpassed by the Xperia Z Ultra It also uses the most powerful model of the latest generation of Qualcomm processors.

LG G2 AnTuTu and Quadrant

We see, even so, that the Galaxy S4 version 5 Exynos Octa it's not too far from the LG phablet. This 8-core chip, (or 4 + 4) is also an undoubted benchmark within the sector, but its lack of compatibility with 4G networks they have alienated you from many markets. In addition, it is quite more expensive to produce that Qualcomm processors.

LG G2 performance

Only behind the Xperia Z Ultra

It has been several weeks since we received the first bencharmks of the LG G2 and these, in principle, aimed somewhat higher than the current ones, for above 30.000 points en AnTuTu. However, we must bear in mind that those tests were carried out with an experimental model surely much less stable than the final version. In any case, and although we cannot categorically consider LG's smartphone the most powerful on the market, a second position it's not bad publicity either.

Source: Android Authority.


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