Monday, November 26, 2012

5 Application "torturer" Android and iOS

How do I know if a smartphone with a quad-core processor recently purchased actually running much faster than your old device?
The answer is to run at maximum performance aka "torture" your smartphone with an application benchmark (measure).
Type of application is running a series of tests to measure the performance of the device when doing certain things, such as playing games or browsing.
The series of tests on the application of standards and benchmarks can be replicated or repeated without variation in load testing.



Measurement results were usually expressed in units of the numbers so that users can not only discover any smartphone or tablet which is much faster, but also how much difference.
Well, of the many benchmark software available on the Android and iOS platforms, here are some of them can be used to measure the performance of your device, as reported by TechRadar:
1. Vellamo
Qualcomm fib benchmark measures the performance of browsing through a series of tests based on HTML5.
There are also two additional test called "Metal" and "Extras", each of which measures the performance of the processor and video streaming.
It takes a little longer to complete the entire series of tests, but the results can then be compared with a number of other Android devices available in the database Vellamo.
Benchmark software can be downloaded for free from the Android Market app store.
2. AnTuTu
AnTuTu benchmark software is one of the most widely used Android.
There are several aspects that go in testing AnTuTu, in anataranya 3D graphics and processor performance. Score each test are then combined to give an idea of ​​the overall performance of a device.
Users can upload scores to compare with the device other devices from around the world which is based on speed ratings.
Antutu is also available for free from the Android Market store.

3. Geekbench 2
How do I compare New iPad with the Galaxy Note? For that we need a benchmark which can run on both platforms differ, as Geekbench.
Geekbench benchmark is multi-platform software that can be obtained from Google Play Store and Apple's iTunes App Store.
The series of testing may sound complicated, but the results remain easily digested by a score of a number.
4. SunSpider
One more multi-platform benchmark which can run on Android and iOS, and other platforms that have a web browser. SunSpider can be obtained from webkit.org. Users can visit the page through a browser and direct SunSpider benchmark.
Application benchmark measures the performance of JavaScript that berupakan foundation websites and internet browser. Measurement results are presented in units of time (milliseconds), the shorter the time, the higher the performance of a device.
SunSpider can also be used to compare the performance of several different browsers in a single device to see which of them are most tight.
5. GLBenchmark
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Popular benchmark application to measure the performance of this Kishonti 3D graphics processing an Android or iOS device.
The thing to remember when running this application, each device has a different screen resolutions vary so can not be directly compared.
New iPad for example, might result in GLBenchmark scores lower than the iPad 2 because it has a Retina Display with a resolution much higher level than its predecessor's.

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