LG G3 Review: QHD High Res Android Power


CPU, System, User Experience Benchmarks

AnTuTu’s latest benchmark returns a number of scores—too many to graph so we’re including a look at all the numbers in a table.  This test measures subsystem performance in various areas like Database IO, Storage IO, CPU (Int. and Float), GPU (3D), and RAM (speed).

AnTuTu and Mobile XPRTBenchmarks
General System, CPU and User Experiential Performance


AnTuTu benchmark – click to enlarge

The G3 makes a more middle-of-the-pack showing here, falling behind the Galaxy S5 and Note 3 in some cases, as well as the HTC One M8. Notice the slower RAM speed and ops numbers here.  It looks as if LG opted for a slightly slower memory interface speed in exchange for that extra 1GB of RAM on board.

The MobileXPRT benchmark runs through a variety of tests to evaluate the responsiveness of a device along with its ability to handle many everyday workloads.  With this test, please note: lower individual test scores equal faster complete times in the top group of tests in this grid, but a higher "Overall Score" numbers indicates better performance.  In the User Experience test group, higher numbers overall indicate better performance/results.


Mobile XPRT Benchmark Tests - Click to enlarge

MobileXPRT paints a similar picture as AnTuTu, though the G3 is not far behind its rivals the Galaxy S5 and HTC One M8.  It was pretty much nip and tuck the whole way.


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