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Galaxy S 4 Dominates In Early Benchmark Testing 276

redkemper writes with an excerpt from BGR.com of interest to anyone in the market for a new phone: "Samsung's Galaxy S 4 might not offer much in the way of an exciting new exterior design, but inside, it's a completely different story. The retooled internals on the U.S. version of the Galaxy S 4 were put to the test by benchmark specialists Primate Labs and the results are impressive, to say the least. The Galaxy S 4 scored a 3,163 on the standard Geekbench 2 speed test, just shy of twice the iPhone 5's score of 1,596. That score was also good enough to top the upcoming HTC One, the Nexus 4 and the previous-generation Galaxy S III."
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Galaxy S 4 Dominates In Early Benchmark Testing

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  • by SailorSpork ( 1080153 ) on Tuesday March 19, 2013 @10:40AM (#43213097) Homepage
    ...those birds will look TWICE as angry on a Galaxy S 4 as they do on an iPhone 5? IN!
  • by noh8rz10 ( 2716597 ) on Tuesday March 19, 2013 @12:21PM (#43214111)

    but simply the fact that more expensive device that came out, what, 6 months later, performs less well. Most end users would probably be a bit suprised to find that out given that they'd expect the more expensive device to perform better, especially when it was so much newer.

    I'm so over this meme. all new top-shelf cell phones cost the same. $199 with contract. All cheap bargain bin cell phones cost the same. there is no such thing as "iphone more expensive than galaxy s"

    You may not be an Apple fangirl, but you're obviously comfortable being a bit dishonest with the truth when it comes to Samsung, so fangirl or not, you're still a twat.

    thank you, what was missing from this conversation was a bit of misogyny.

  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Tuesday March 19, 2013 @12:27PM (#43214183)

    what's the killer app for increased CPU?

    You won't ask those sorts of questions next time you're trapped in your car, upside down in a snowbank, and that Space Heater App is the only thing standing between you and grim death!

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