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).
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AnTuTu and Mobile XPRT Benchmarks |
General System, CPU, and User Experiential Performance |
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AnTuTu benchmark – click to enlarge
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.
Mobile XPRT Benchmark Tests - Click to enlarge
Although as we mentioned on the previous page, the Moto G will certainly lag far behind the rest of the competition, but there are some encouraging marks in AnTuTu and MobileXPRT nonetheless.
In AnTuTu, the Moto G’s Database IO score was downright good, and Storage IO wasn’t too far off the competition either. It actually beat out a one or two devices in each of the GPU (2D), GPU (3D), RAM (Ops), RAM (Speed), and CPU Int. tests.
The Moto G was also competitive in spots in MobileXPRT, looking like it actually belonged in the various User Experience scores.