wraggster
June 26th, 2013, 00:27
A benchmark test conducted by the consumer magazine has found Samsung's Galaxy S4 to come out on top, whilst Apple's iPhone 5 puts in a disappointing performance.
Which? (http://blogs.which.co.uk/technology/apple/samsung-galaxy-s4-iphone-5-uk-fastest-phone/) tested the latest smartphones on the market, including the likes of the HTC One, Sony Experia Z, Google Nexus 4, BlackBerry Z10, Galaxy Note 2 along with both Apple and Samsung's flagship handsets.
The Geekbench 2 test found the Galaxy S4 to take the top spot with a impressive effort, achieving a score of 3,188, whilst the HTC One placed second with a score of 2,798.
In comparison, the iPhone 5 had a lacklustre outing, scoring just 1,664 in the test – less than half of the Galaxy S4.
Of course, users should consider the hardware within each device. It's unsurprising to see the Galaxy S4 hammer the iPhone 5 given its 1.9GHz quad-core processor, whilst Apple's handset sports just a 1.2GHz dual-core chip.
BlackBerry will no doubt be disappointed with the results of the test, with the BlackBerry Z10 achieving a grade of just 1,698 – a serious blow to the firm's hopes of competing with the powerhouses of the smartphone market.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/galaxy-s4-twice-as-fast-as-iphone-5-says-which/031253
Which? (http://blogs.which.co.uk/technology/apple/samsung-galaxy-s4-iphone-5-uk-fastest-phone/) tested the latest smartphones on the market, including the likes of the HTC One, Sony Experia Z, Google Nexus 4, BlackBerry Z10, Galaxy Note 2 along with both Apple and Samsung's flagship handsets.
The Geekbench 2 test found the Galaxy S4 to take the top spot with a impressive effort, achieving a score of 3,188, whilst the HTC One placed second with a score of 2,798.
In comparison, the iPhone 5 had a lacklustre outing, scoring just 1,664 in the test – less than half of the Galaxy S4.
Of course, users should consider the hardware within each device. It's unsurprising to see the Galaxy S4 hammer the iPhone 5 given its 1.9GHz quad-core processor, whilst Apple's handset sports just a 1.2GHz dual-core chip.
BlackBerry will no doubt be disappointed with the results of the test, with the BlackBerry Z10 achieving a grade of just 1,698 – a serious blow to the firm's hopes of competing with the powerhouses of the smartphone market.
http://www.pcr-online.biz/news/read/galaxy-s4-twice-as-fast-as-iphone-5-says-which/031253