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Antutu performance report is out: Exynos 7420 in the lead
4/2/2015 5:26:30 AM
With the first quarter of 2015 behind us, Antutu was quick to publish its statistics for the current state of performance in the smartphone realm. The numbers leave little doubt who holds the crown, with the Samsung Galaxy S6 in a league of its own. The report summarizes user-submitted data gathered from 160 countries over the course of the three months from January to March. Then the mean score is calculated for each device, but different chipsets within the same model get a separate listing. The Exynos 7420 powered Galaxy S6 emerges victorious, a long stretch ahead of the best placed Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 contender, the HTC One M9. Interestingly, the identically equipped Galaxy S6 edge is a few percent behind its regular brother. The updated Plus version of the Galaxy S5, sporting a Snapdragon 805 chipset, takes the fourth, continuing Samsung's strong presence in the chart. Highest ranked Chinese entrant is the Meizu MX4, powered by a MT6595 SoC, the only Mediatek in the Top 10. Motorola claims sixth and eight spots with Nexus 6 and Droid Turbo, both sporting a Snapdragon 805. The LG G Flex2 completes the S810's disappointing run, while the OnePlus One sneaks in 10th spot, proving that the S801 is still relevant. GPU scores are a similar affair, although the superiority of the octa-core Mali T760 within the Exynos over the S810's Adreno 430 is less pronounced. Last year's offerings fall behind with each previous-gen proportionately lower in scores. The PowerVR 6200 inside the MT6595 proves no match even for the Adreno 330 in the Snapdragon 801. Source |...
HTC One M9 Plus leaks in new promotional materials
4/2/2015 4:45:21 AM
Ever since HTC announced their latest flagship device, the One M9, at MWC 2015 the hype has been on about possible future models and variations of the unibody handset. A lot of rumors have been floating around about the One E9, which would be in keeping with HTC's current naming convention. Another batch of leaks has been hinting at a bigger Plus version of both the upcoming One E9, as well as the One M9. But besides the obvious increase in size and screen real estate, the alleged One M9 Plus has also been pictured with a physical home button, an oddity to see on an HTC device. Today, a new set of leaked promotional banners might confirm this hypothesis. The images clearly show a device airily similar to the One M9 and bring special attention to its round home button. The new control looks quite similar in shape to what Samsung has been using in its handsets for quite some time now. Logic dictates that HTC has reverted to a physical button so it can include a fingerprint reader in the M9 Plus to keep up with the competition. We definitely can't be certain if the images are legitimate or simply of a modified One M9, but with all the talk of a Plus mode, the whole thing is starting to sound more and more plausible. As far as we know, the HTC One M9 Plus might debut with two different chipsets - a MediaTek MT6795 model could cater to the Asian markets, while a Snapdragon 810 version will be sold elsewhere. The rest of the device's rumored specs include 5.2" QHD display 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of expandable memory. Source (in Chinese) |...
HTC One M8s brings 13MP cam, S615 SoC to the former flagship
4/2/2015 3:57:15 AM
With April 1 in our rear view mirror we don't doubt the legitimacy of new announcements, but this one had us raising our eyebrows. HTC revamped its 2014 flagship with a new camera and chipset and dubbed it the HTC One M8s. The updated design keeps the dual-camera, but moves up to a 13MP sensor with 28mm lens and f/2.0 aperture. The video recording should be capped at 1080p@30fps (it's as high as the chipset can go), though we're not seeing an official confirmation just yet. The front-facing camera is a 5MP shooter with 1080p video capture. As for the chipset, it's a Snapdragon 615. An octa-core processor with all Cortex-A53 cores, but half of them at a higher clockspeed for a sort-of big.LITTLE arrangement. There's also 2GB of RAM and Adreno 405 graphics. Going by Galaxy A7 results (which is also powered by the S615) we can expect a big drop in gaming performance compared to the HTC One (M8). At least the CPU is a 64-bit one. The rest of the phone is pretty much the same, essentially the HTC One (M8 Eye) with a different chipset. The Eye had a limited availability though. Anyway, this means a metal unibody, 5" 1080p screen and stereo speakers on the front. The storage is available only in 16GB and the battery is slightly bigger at 2,840mAh, matching the One M9. The HTC One M8s is launching in the UK first at £380, close to the current price of the original HTC One (M8) model and well below the new HTC One M9. Other European countries will get the One M8s as well, but it's not clear if it will leave the old continent. Considering the similarities in design, how will this impact One M9 sales? The price difference is pretty steep and the one major downside is the slower chipset. As for the old One (M8), that one will most likely get phased...
Moto G GPE getting the Android 5.1 OTA update
4/2/2015 2:51:52 AM
After Google published the code for the Android 5.1 Lollipop update, Motorola was quick enough to work on it. The Google Play Edition of the Moto G is getting the Android 5.1 OTA update. Though the Motorola Moto G Google Play Edition was discontinued early this year, the company hasn't forgotten about the phone. Bearing LMY47M build number, the OTA measures about 171MB and mostly brings under-the-hood tweaks and performance improvements to achieve overall...
Alleged Sony Xperia Z4 pays a quick visit to the FCC
4/1/2015 11:52:04 PM
It looks like the upcoming Sony Xperia Z4 made its way through the FCC. Yesterday, a mysterious Sony phone with model name - PM-0780 passed the FCC certification process. The model name PM-0780 is not enough evidence that the device in question is Sony Xperia Z4. However, the width and height dimensions of the handset (5.75 x 2.87 inches) the same as those of Xperia Z3 (5.75 x 2.87 inches). The FCC certification also briefly mentions the presence of a microSD card. Undoubtedly this smartphone will come loaded with Android 5.x Lollipop bearing Sony's own lightweight UI. Previously leaked details of the Xperia Z4 point at 5.1-inch 1080p display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 SoC, 3GB of RAM, 32GB storage, 20MP rear camera with LED flash, and 5MP front-facing snapper. Source |...
ASUS India releases a teaser for the upcoming Zenfone 2
4/1/2015 11:34:16 PM
ASUS as prepping up for the launch of the Zenfone 2 smartphone in India. Unlike reported earlier, the Zenfone 2 will launch in the country in the last week of April. As part of the plan, ASUS India's official Facebook page shared a teaser image. The Taiwanese company also wrote under the image - "It's April 1 and this flagship destroyer is for real." Just like the first generation Zenfone, more than two variants of the Zenfone 2 will be introduced with either model featuring a 5.5" 1080p display or 5" 720p display. Similarly there will be difference in the mobile chipset and the available RAM. For instance, the top end Zenfone 2 ZE551ML will feature 5.5" 1080p display, powered by a quad-core 2.3GHz Intel Atom Z3580 chipset, 4GB RAM, 13MP rear camera, Android 5.0 Lollipop, and 3,000 mAh...
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