Honor 5X scores better with other rivals in Vellamo Webbrowser Test - Honor 5X Guides, News, & Discussion

Vellamo is a Qualcomm’s internal application for testing processor performance of Web browser. We can validate Web browser user experience with increasingly powerful mobile processor.
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Vellamo is a series of tests designed to evaluate which Android devices deliver the best mobile experiences.
Earlier it was a mobile web benchmarking tool now it has expanded to include two primary chapters. The HTML5 Chapter evaluates mobile web browser performance and the Metal Chapter measures the CPU subsystem performance of mobile processors. Through a click-and-go suite of tests, Vellamo can rate scrolling and zooming, 3D graphics, video performance and memory read/write and peak bandwidth performance and more.
The tests suits gives an overall performance score. That score can then be uploaded and compared to the scores of other devices.
Through Web Browsing testing, we found that after Honor5X equipped Android 5.1 with optimization of EMUI 3.1 and other device with same processor scores remain essentially the same level of performance in Vellamo.
For more information on Honor 5X, you can visit Honor's official forum and category page here - https://club.hihonor.com/in/honor5x...other-rivals-in-vellamo-webbrowser--test.2029

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[Q] SAD!! Why is my Antutu Benchmark is too low?

My first attempt on Antutu scored 20k, 2nd 21k and last 20k. Btw, I'm using cyanogenmod lastest nightly with this custom kernel and also fauxclock.
Here are my clock settings:
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My last attempt scored like this:
and compared to other LG G2:
I'm little worried about the result that my device had. I think it is really low.
Can someone share their OC/GPU/UV settings that will be good at gaming but not that hot?
Thanks in advance and hope you can help me guys.
Does your device still run swiftly?
Benchmarks are pretty to look at, when you have nice scores. But in reality they are meaningless.
Just my opinion of coarse.
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Hi,
Read the lastest pages of the kernel thread I (we) speak about thermal throttling... Maybe your CPU can't handle the overclock to 2,5 Ghz too...
Plus AOSP/CM rom scores always lower than stock, I mean compared with LG rom.
You are complaining in your other thread about CPU temp and you are overclock to 2,5 Ghz for benchs...
Why does it even matter? Benchmarks are lame.

First RK3288 4K Stick - ZERO Devices Z5C Thinko

Next month it will be available a new RK3288 device, but it is STICK size.
The ZERO Devices Z5C Thinko mounts a Rockchip RK3288 SoC with CPU ARM Cortex A17 and GPU Mali T764.
Android 4.4.2 KitKat
It supports up to 4K-60Hz resolution, dual WiFi (2.4Ghz / 5Ghz), Bluetooth 4.0, 2GB RAM and 8GB eMMC
Here is a video of the BETA motherboard, so the Z5C Thinko is coming soon:
Some pictures:
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This is the Antutu score. Used the BETA motherboard yet:
Looks good but you never know how well the software will be optimized to the device. The stick has fewer inputs as opposed to the consoles. You also never know how well the WiFi work...The stick are usually a better price. I think I will hold off until a few reviews from actual owners come in. (Not just reviewers)
ZERO Devices Z5C Unboxing and detailed review soon:
http://www.cnx-software.com/2014/11/22/zero-devices-z5c-thinko-rk3288-tv-stick-unboxing/

Post Rom Benchmarks

Since the start of the Nexus 6 forums, countless amounts of Roms and kernels have been posted. There are a lot of individuals who are amazed but lost on which Rom they may feel is superior. I would assume that the tests would result in the same but this in fact was not the same when I tested two separate roms as one was noticeably higher than the other.
For the sake of consistency, it would be much easier if everyone used the same benchmark app. After a decent amount of research, I found that Vellamo Mobile Benchmark by Qualcomm themselves was the best.
If you are able to run the tests, provide a screenshot along with the Rom name with version if possible and maybe even the Kernel Used. Out of the three tests, only browser can deviate based on your own personal preference. If this thread gets a good start, I will update this with Updated Info based on what is posted.
Thank You
Test Results
[5.0.2][LRX22G] Chroma – 02/01/2015
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Full Test (Metal) - 1684
MultiCore - 1616
Browser (Chrome Beta) - 3350
CherryCM12 (Stock+Cherry Picks) (2015-02-03)
Full Test (Metal) - 1574
MultiCore - 1756
Browser (Stock) - 2754
We already have a benchmark thread
Nexus 6 Benchmark Thread
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Antutu Benchmark scores

I'm very impressed with the Antutu Benchmark scores of my new s7 it scored 134,000 compared that to my LG V10 which only managed in the low 50,000 range amazing took screenshots but couldn't figure out how to post them
sroberts40 said:
I'm very impressed with the Antutu Benchmark scores of my new s7 it scored 134,000 compared that to my LG V10 which only managed in the low 50,000 range amazing took screenshots but couldn't figure out how to post them
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I haven't benchmarked the device but just from using it for the last few days (S7 Edge) this thing is incredibly smooth, absolutely no lag in any of my apps, animations are great. I came only from the Note5 which is a very powerful device, guessing they did a much better job optimizing software for Android 6.0
Yeah the note 5 is a great device but the main improvement is the snapdragon 820 processor the 3d scenes on the benchmark test were through the roof
Did a GFXBench run. Seems the 530 is on par with a GT705? How crazy is that... on a phone.
Try the lg g5. 137,059
140,000 plus on my Gs7.
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Can a new kernel fix drivers for the Mali GPU?

Just came from the Dolphin emulation website, which sheds a little light on the fact that emulation is extremely poor on the Exynos S8 (while it shines for most GC games on the Snapdragon) is due to poor implementation of the Vulkan driver on the Mali GPU.
This means that while most benchmarks show that Exynos (marginally) outperforms the SD version for GPU tasks, emulation is impossible (at useful rates) on the former.
https://twitter.com/Dolphin_Emu
I'm nowhere close any level of proficiency in that area that would allow me to help, but I'm curious to know if it would be possible to rewrite Vulkan drivers for the Mali GPU so as to improve emulation performance!
Thank you in advance,
Or wait a bit for new Samsung Firmware with new Changelist, it will fix a lot of problems
When the developer tells you to buy a PC instead of using an Android device that says something.
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Not surprised, as it can't even run tekken on ppsspp due to DVFS and kernel throttling, if the experience is the same as with mine previous S7E, it won't be fixed.

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