Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Nexus 6 benchmark shows it'll outdo the current top Androids


Nexus 6 benchmark shows it'll outdo the current top Androids

Nexus 6 benchmark has appeared, showing it'll outperform top phones like the LG G3 and Samsung Galaxy S5.
A listing for the Nexus 6 has appeared on Geekbench, one of the top benchmarking utilities.
It shows the as-yet-unannounced phone will offer more power than the current crop despite, with any luck, costing significantly less.
The Nexus 6 scores 3199 points in the Geekbench 3 test, roughly 10 per cent more than top phones like the Samsung Galaxy S5.
Of course, this isn't really anything to get too excited about – we more-or-less knew the phone was going to use a next-generation Snapdragon Qualcomm chipset that would outperform current models.

Nexus 6 specs

Other information leaked in the listing suggests the phone will have a 2.65GHz quad-core CPU, almost certainly the Snapdragon 805, and 3GB of RAM.
The phone may come to need that burst of extra power as the Nexus 6 is believed to have a 2,560 x 1,440-pixel screen – significantly higher than the 1080p standard. That said, we've not experienced major issues with the Snapdragon 801-equipped LG G3, which offers the same resolution.
Google has not officially announced the Nexus 6, but we expect to hear news of it soon – the Nexus 6 was announced on 31 October 2013, and annual phone updates run like clockwork these days.

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