Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Futuremark disqualifies Samsung and HTC - GSM Helpdesk Netherlands

26-11-2013 – Futuremark, a well-known so-called “bench marker ‘has several smartphones from Samsung and HTC disqualified. Earlier this year it was revealed that Samsung and HTC ‘cheating’ in benchmarks.

By: Tim Wijkman – The Finnish bench marker ‘Futuremark’ has several smartphones from Samsung and HTC removed from its lists. Earlier this year it was discovered that benchmark results affect Samsung, HTC and other smartphone manufacturers and artificially boost results by processors to work as soon as a benchmark is detected at full capacity. In practice, however, very different handsets adjusted so that the benchmark results are not feasible in practice for users.

Futuremark disqualifies Samsung and HTC in benchmark '/ > <br /> Futuremark disqualifies Samsung and HTC in benchmark </p>  <p>Futuremark now punishable manufacturers messing with benchmark results. These manufacturers are no longer included in the lists of best scoring hardware. Under the disqualified smartphones are including the HTC One, HTC One Mini, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.  <p> Earlier that Samsung most benchmarks manipulates. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition turn to tension and affect six of the seven most commonly used benchmarks. </P> In addition to Samsung’s also Asus, HTC and LG caught cheating the crown. Asus ‘cheat’ with its Asus PadFone Infinity and HTC show with its HTC One and HTC One Mini benchmark results to artificially boost. At LG, the new LG G2 caught misleading benchmarks. Asus and LG affect two of the seven most commonly used benchmarks, HTC shows four of the seven benchmarks to manipulate. </P> Motorola, now wholly-owned subsidiary of Google, appears still to have. Clean hands None of the Motorola tested, including Motorola smartphones RARZ I was caught influencing Benchmark results. Remarkably also shows the Nexus 4, even though it comes from the factory of LG, not to put to benchmark deception. </P> </div>  <p> <img src = guilty

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