What is your phone's Quadrant benchmark score?

AstroManLuca

Lifer
Jun 24, 2004
15,628
5
81
243 - Samsung Moment running MeatKernel 2.0.7rc2

I don't like that benchmark though. Sex ads? And it requires a phone with a GPU.
 

kaerflog

Golden Member
Jul 23, 2010
1,899
4
76
HD2 running shubCRAFT V1.2 froyo based on the nexus one build.
1215- 1st run
1346- 2nd run
1368- 3rd run
 

Bateluer

Lifer
Jun 23, 2001
27,730
8
0
~1700 with Opencore and jdlfg's 1266Mhz kernel, currently around ~700 with Sapphire and the stock 1Ghz lv kernel due to the stagefright/opencore thing.
 

trmiv

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
14,670
18
81
I've gotten around 1300 on sapphire .84 at 1000Mhz. I just did one now on Sapphire 1.0 with stagefright disabled in favor of opencore, and got 600
 

Bateluer

Lifer
Jun 23, 2001
27,730
8
0
I've gotten around 1300 on sapphire .84 at 1000Mhz. I just did one now on Sapphire 1.0 with stagefright disabled in favor of opencore, and got 600

I believe Opencore is the faster one, you should be getting ~1200 or so at 1Ghz with it.
 

trmiv

Lifer
Oct 10, 1999
14,670
18
81
I believe Opencore is the faster one, you should be getting ~1200 or so at 1Ghz with it.

No, Stagefright is the faster one. Stagefright is the default in Froyo, which is why most Quadrant scores went up with it because the h.264 benchmark part got much faster.
 

thescreensavers

Diamond Member
Aug 3, 2005
9,916
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abaez

Diamond Member
Jan 28, 2000
7,155
1
81
Droid X - 1457 after I undid the stagefright edit.
 
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Kanalua

Diamond Member
Jun 14, 2001
4,860
2
81
I just flashed to the Vibrant6 with the RyanZA lagfix this morning after bricking my Vibrant. Had a 2238 after the install. Just redid it and got this:

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Raduque

Lifer
Aug 22, 2004
13,140
138
106
I get 977 on my Vibrant. I haven't bothered to do anything that requires partitioning my SDCard. I've only moved my app cache to NAND.
 

Kanalua

Diamond Member
Jun 14, 2001
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Root and do the RyanZA lagfix...very simple, no partitioning necessary...you can finally delete the bloatware, and once you become more comfortable you can install one of the ROMs. And if you screw up and brick your phone, you can easily reinstall the factory ROM or a back-up of your current set up (Seriously, if you have the time and interest you need to check out the XDA forums). The phone is good stock, but with some simple "fixes" you can make the Vibrant sing!