Samsung Galaxy S5 Review
Web Browsing, General CPU Performance
Our first two benchmarks are what you can consider "general purpose" compute performance as well as web browsing metrics. SunSpider is a JavaScript based test and Rightware's Browsermark measures a browser’s performance in JavaScript and HTML rendering in APIs like WebGL, HTML5 and CSS3/3D.
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The Samsung Galaxy S5 is in the top quadrant of these two tests. In the Browsermark test, the field is grouped closely, with only a few percentage points separating the top 5 performers. With respect to web browsing and general web application processing, you will not find the Galaxy S5 lacking in any way whatsoever.