Benchmark Issue - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I just got my new phone today. It seems to be working ok, but I ran a couple of benchmarks on it and they're WAY below what I've seen on reviews, so I'm concerned that there's something wrong with my phone.
Geekbench 714/2810
Antutu 41961
Does anyone have benchmarks to compare these to? Thoughts on why they're so low? I tried a factory reset, but no help.

Maybe you could try to upgrade to the latest version (if you haven't done yet).
In my knowledge, I remember that when i ran a test on my Nexus 5, sometimes it got around 23000 and other 33000. It depends on what software i were running.

Run benchmark when phone is totally cold
Put it to the fridge for 10mins and then try
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wazka2 said:
Run benchmark when phone is totally cold
Put it to the fridge for 10mins and then try
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Your timing is perfect. I just did that and the scores are more of what I'd expect. 58000 in Antutu for instance. So there's definitely thermal throttling going on.

Nasty64 said:
Your timing is perfect. I just did that and the scores are more of what I'd expect. 58000 in Antutu for instance. So there's definitely thermal throttling going on.
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I remember same thing was happening to Nexus 4.
Freezer gets it even higher lol
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wazka2 said:
I remember same thing was happening to Nexus 4.
Freezer gets it even higher lol
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I'm still hoping mine isn't defective. A heat sync not attached right in there or something.

I wouldn't worry.
Mine benchmarks quite low as well.
Although we all got the same cpus, they vary. One throttles quicker than another.
Nothing to notice in everyday usage
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That's really interesting! I got 46000, a couple of times, then put it in the fridge as suggested. Ended up being 20mins as I forgot it was in there..!! Then it did a 61000. Definitely prefers being cold and not throttling.

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Quadrant Scores

Hey I have the sprint version and normally can achieve a score around 4200. Ive seen as high as 5034, after closing all apps and clearing RAM. What are you guys averaging?
Anywhere from 4500 to 5000
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s3xda said:
Hey I have the sprint version and normally can achieve a score around 4200. Ive seen as high as 5034, after closing all apps and clearing RAM. What are you guys averaging?
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I've noticed heat plays a large factor in this phone. Try this for an experiment. Take your phone and use it normally for about 5 minutes (Texting, Phone Call, Whatever) and then run Quadrant see what you get. Then take your phone and set it by your A/C vent for a few minutes and let it chill. Run Quadrant again and I'll bet your score is significantly better. I was having problems with my T-Mobile S3 not reaching 5000+ in Quadrant. I use the phone heavily but could only manage to get like 3500 - 4000. I let my phone sit above the A/C for 5 minutes and ran the test again to get 5100!
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I've noticed heat plays a large factor in this phone. Try this for an experiment. Take your phone and use it normally for about 5 minutes (Texting, Phone Call, Whatever) and then run Quadrant see what you get. Then take your phone and set it by your A/C vent for a few minutes and let it chill. Run Quadrant again and I'll bet your score is significantly better. I was having problems with my T-Mobile S3 not reaching 5000+ in Quadrant. I use the phone heavily but could only manage to get like 3500 - 4000. I let my phone sit above the A/C for 5 minutes and ran the test again to get 5100!
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Sigh.. glad you found your answer at least.
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International Version?
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International Version?
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Correct!
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Sigh.. glad you found your answer at least.
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Yeah phone performs flawlessly and when I need to I can hit those benchmark scores now. Just can't run one after the phone has been being used heavily beforehand.
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CPU - 13274 WOW! Now imagine if they put 2GB of ram in the International Version now that would be THE ultimate phone.
yea ive definitely noticed that heat is a factor in the quadrant scores. Ive been turning my phone off for about 30mins to a hour, either once a day or every other day, to let it cool down. The AC cooling idea is cool but im a little nervous putting the phone through two different extremes like that too often
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yea ive definitely noticed that heat is a factor in the quadrant scores. Ive been turning my phone off for about 30mins to a hour, either once a day or every other day, to let it cool down. The AC cooling idea is cool but im a little nervous putting the phone through two different extremes like that too often
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I don't think you have to switch off the phone to cool it down. Just letting it sit idle seems to do the trick. I too confirm three effect of heat on quadrant score. It was on the 4100 range when hot, but after some idle time it hit 5100. Never switched the phone off in between.
Yea I keep my s3 in a cooler iced down properly, I'm getting 9000 quadrant score consistently after it thaws a bit.
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Not bad for bone stock.
Just a tad better than Sprints out the box
Special_opps said:
Yea I keep my s3 in a cooler iced down properly, I'm getting 9000 quadrant score consistently after it thaws a bit.
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Lmao. Did you wipe cache before freezing it down? I heard that puts it over 10k.
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yeah the only reason the U.S. version score above the htc one x is because of the ram. the cpu is like half the speed.
Well that was the idea of the extra G of ram... I still don't see the need for quad cores in phones just yet.
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Chicago281 said:
I've noticed heat plays a large factor in this phone. Try this for an experiment. Take your phone and use it normally for about 5 minutes (Texting, Phone Call, Whatever) and then run Quadrant see what you get. Then take your phone and set it by your A/C vent for a few minutes and let it chill. Run Quadrant again and I'll bet your score is significantly better. I was having problems with my T-Mobile S3 not reaching 5000+ in Quadrant. I use the phone heavily but could only manage to get like 3500 - 4000. I let my phone sit above the A/C for 5 minutes and ran the test again to get 5100!
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Hot (20 minutes of RiptideGP @ max details): 4818
Cold (5min AC): 4928
After reboot: 5174
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[q] cpu problems help!!!! Please!!!

Alright so as you know I have a nexus 4 I have paranoid android 3.5 with faux123 1.9ghz kernel. Yesterday I was running 1.8ghz and got 21383 score on antutu. Anyways the problem is that I think I meat up the cpu. Because it got really hot and when I tried to retry antutu I got 11000 and when I go back to faux123 over clocks app and I set the CPU to 1.8 and run the test when I go back to the app its at 1.3 or 1.1ghz
Did I blow the cpu or what??? Please help!!
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Alright so as you know I have a nexus 4 I have paranoid android 3.5 with faux123 1.9ghz kernel. Yesterday I was running 1.8ghz and got 21383 score on antutu. Anyways the problem is that I think I meat up the cpu. Because it got really hot and when I tried to retry antutu I got 11000 and when I go back to faux123 over clocks app and I set the CPU to 1.8 and run the test when I go back to the app its at 1.3 or 1.1ghz
Did I blow the cpu or what??? Please help!!
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no, you didn't blow up anything.. but be careful next time, because you can lose the phone. Nb: Benchmarks are useless, you can blow up your phone, only to see 25k+ on antutu :|
sorry for my bad english.
Thermal protection probably kicked in, preventing the frequencies of your cpu to go any higher, and this to protect your phone.
You shouldn't run multiple benchmarks back to back, since it heats your phone up by alot, and can cause issues.
mumaster20 said:
Thermal protection probably kicked in, preventing the frequencies of your cpu to go any higher, and this to protect your phone.
You shouldn't run multiple benchmarks back to back, since it heats your phone up by alot, and can cause issues.
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Alright thanks guys now I know.
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first off, your phone will not blow up. if it gets way to hot, itll shut down. secondly, benchmarking and heat go hand in hand. when you benchmark, expect heat. if you are benchmarking antutu, and the tempurature does not go up, then you are doing something wrong. your score lowered the second run because you didnt let your phone cool down first.
Why ppls always running behind benchmark score ?!!
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jithuelad said:
Why ppls always running behind benchmark score ?!!
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running behind benchmark scores? huh, what do you mean by that?
Another reason why there's no need to over clock the Nexus 4.
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simms22 said:
running behind benchmark scores? huh, what do you mean by that?
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Hahaha, just what I was thinking
jithuelad said:
Why ppls always running behind benchmark score ?!!
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Benchmarks can provide some (very inaccurate) indication of how good a device/ROM is performing but generally they have very little use. Personally I see them as a waste of time and definitely don't recommend OCing to achieve a better benchmark score, especially on a phone as smooth as the nexus 4.
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Increased heat with JWR66Y

I've been noticing it on my phone. Anyone else?
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stop using your phone and it wont get hot. heat is normal when you use it. there are too many factors that contribute to how hot the phone gets, including the weather around you.
Also.. 1000000% sure that its in your head.
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Actually i don't find it any different from JWR66V in daily usage ! so heat is as it was !
vickpick said:
I've been noticing it on my phone. Anyone else?
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hm, got the same issue with my galaxy nexus.
will try to roll back to 4.2.2 (JDQ39)
inbatam said:
hm, got the same issue with my galaxy nexus.
will try to roll back to 4.2.2 (JDQ39)
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you dont have an issue with heat on your gnex. first off, the safety temp for the gnex is much higher. cpu temps in the 70-80C range is normal for a gnex, and its safety shutdown temp is 110C. i really doubt that you are seeing temps around there.

Strange heating.

I noticed that my nexus 7 is hitting 37c really fast and around the camera front and back. Is anyone have the same problem?
And I'm doubting that it's the torrent downloader with the stupid name.
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brenty108 said:
I noticed that my nexus 7 is hitting 37c really fast and around the camera front and back. Is anyone have the same problem?
And I'm doubting that it's the torrent downloader with the stupid name.
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37C isn't all that hot for hardware. It's rated for twice that
37ºC is stone cold for hardware.
I wouldn't even bother unless it's going over 70ºC alot since in the long run it will diminish the hardware life.
Besides, I doubt a stock N7 will hit those temperatures even during heavy gaming unless you're living on a very hot place by default.
So, don't worry.

Share your benchmark results here...

Wonder what are you guys getting with your LP3?
Here are some scores of my baby..
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View attachment 3937106
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Really nice! What sorts of optimization did you do? ^_^
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Really nice! What sorts of optimization did you do? ^_^
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performance gov.
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performance gov.
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Oh I noticed you have the 720 ROM so that is nice. How about other benchmarks?
Here's iperf running to a Trendnet TEW-811DRU at 10 feet.
And here's the stock USB-C DAC playing a 100Hz square wave into a 10 ohm load.
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Here's iperf running to a Trendnet TEW-811DRU at 10 feet.
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And here's the stock USB-C DAC playing a 100Hz square wave into a 10 ohm load.
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Unusual tests but good to see it here. I need to brush up my Electronics skills I guess. =D
Thanks for sharing!
so nice
My LEX727 only gets AnTuTu score of 154416, I never get in the range of 165000.
jmm74 said:
My LEX727 only gets AnTuTu score of 154416, I never get in the range of 165000.
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Free up memory, disable services and make sure the phone idles for 30 mins or more before running the benchmark.
Joms_US said:
Free up memory, disable services and make sure the phone idles for 30 mins or more before running the benchmark.
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I literally did NONE of that with my x727 and I got 164,000 and some change on my benchmark. I literally turned the phone off for about 5 minutes, turned it back on for about 10 minutes and let it sit there for 10 minutes, then ran the bench and got 164,000 and some change. No need to try to artifically inflate it by disabling anything. The hardware on this phone is amazing. It should easily be scoring low 160's with no hiccup whatsoever, if you're in the 150's and the phone is not hot or throttling something is wrong with your hardware.
Scitzofrenic said:
I literally did NONE of that with my x727 and I got 164,000 and some change on my benchmark. I literally turned the phone off for about 5 minutes, turned it back on for about 10 minutes and let it sit there for 10 minutes, then ran the bench and got 164,000 and some change. No need to try to artifically inflate it by disabling anything. The hardware on this phone is amazing. It should easily be scoring low 160's with no hiccup whatsoever, if you're in the 150's and the phone is not hot or throttling something is wrong with your hardware.
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My phone is running 3 emails, fingerprint gestures, power toggles, antivirus, facebook, messenger, hangout and many more browser tabs etc. so dedicating resources to benchmark app and making sure phone is not throttling helps. Not following this is a common mistake of 99% reviewers out there.
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My phone is running 3 emails, fingerprint gestures, power toggles, antivirus, facebook, messenger, hangout and many more browser tabs etc. so dedicating resources to benchmark app and making sure phone is not throttling helps. Not following this is a common mistake of 99% reviewers out there.
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Use a facebook client rather then the official app. I always seem to have a slower device when I have facebook app since it always runs on the background.
PeaKay.18 said:
Use a facebook client rather then the official app. I always seem to have a slower device when I have facebook app since it always runs on the background.
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I used to do that with Nexus 5X but not anymore with Le Pro 3. I am consistently getting 7+ hours SOT with heavy usage and background apps/services. Slowdown is non-existent as well. =D
This device might be the highest score at this moment.
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This device might be the highest score at this moment.
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That's officially the case. It beats the OnePlus 3t and the pixel. There is literally no other Android device out there that can match it. Only iPhones enclosed OS beats it
with the right kernel,we can beat the iphone..😋
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with the right kernel,we can beat the iphone..View attachment 3956391
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Very nice, was it on overclock mode?
performance governor
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with the right kernel,we can beat the iphone..😋View attachment 3956391
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We already are. The only reason the iphone has a higher score is its sub-1080p screen

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