Unless you were hiding under a rock yesterday, you probably heard all about the official unveiling of HTC’s new flagship smartphone, the HTC One. We have seen various hands-on videos of the unit, but what about the benchmarks? Thanks to the team over at xda-developers, we now have some benchmarks for this high-end smartphone. Before we get to the benchmarks, here’s another run through of the amazing specs on the HTC One.
- Processor- quad-core 1.7 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor (APQ8064T)
- Memory- 2 GB of RAM
- Storage- 32/64 GB
- Display- 4.7 1080p display with 468 ppi
- Camera- 4 MP “Ultrapixel” camera with an f/2 lens and large pixels
- Battery- 2300 mAh
And now folks, here are the benchmarks.
Browser Benchmarks
- Stock Browser Sunspider 0.9.1: 1294.1 ms +/- 10.2%
- Latest Chrome Beta Sunspider 0.9.1: 1219.8 ms +/- 7.2%
General Performance Benchmarks
- CF-Bench by XDA Elite Recognized Developer Chainfire: 26728, 20119, 22762. To provide some context, the International Samsung Galaxy S III scores: 23966, 6489, 13080; and the HTC One X scores: 22988, 6003, 12797.
- AnTuTu: 22756 (CPU: 11414, RAM: 4015, GPU: 6420, I/O: 907)
- Quadrant: 12026 (CPU: 35114, Mem: 10821, I/O 10908, 2D: 1006, 3D: 2253)
- Smartbench 2012: 6979 Productivity, 2849 Games
Looks pretty good, HTC. What are your thoughts? And be sure to check out the pics below.
[Via: xda-developers]