Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 wins the LG G4 in the first benchmarks

Samsung Galaxy S6 wins the LG G4 in the first benchmarks


The LG G4 was presented yesterday afternoon, although we already knew most of the data sheet due to leaks in recent weeks, many of them published by the LG own way of promotional videos. Among the most important news of the new flagship of the South Korean brand highlights its rear shell covered in leather and light curve of your screen. The main camera also includes many improvements, such as the lens f / 1.8 or optical stabilizer three-axis like the front, rising to 8 megapixel resolution. The processor was one of the points that aroused interest in the presentation, and not by his power. As published several weeks ago, rumors that the LG G4 not takes a Snapdragon 810 chip have been confirmed. Instead, the LG G4 incorporates a Snapdragon 808, less powerful, but without overheating problems. They have already appeared the first performance tests and confirmed what we already knew, that the Exynos 7420 Galaxy S6 remains in the top of the list and the LG G4 does not get too close.


Samsung Galaxy S6 wins the LG G4 in the first benchmarks


 The blog PhoneArena has submitted the new terminal LG various performance tests to know at what point is the LG G4 and the result is not surprising. We already knew that the Exynos 7420 of Samsung Galaxy S6 was more potent than the Snapdragon 810 leading teams such as HTC One M9 or Sony Xperia Z4. In this sense, considering that the Snapdragon 808 is a lower model, the result you get the LG G4 worse, relegated to fourth place on the list in the AnTuTu benchmark tool.


Samsung Galaxy S6 wins the LG G4 in the first benchmarks


 Tests show the results of some of the leading smartphones of the moment, all with the Android platform. As already mentioned, the Samsung Galaxy S6 is in first place in most tests, surpassed only in GFXBench screen test for the HTC One M9. The LG G4 is among the top, but is surpassed by teams like Huawei P8, wearing a HiSilicon Kirin 930 processor.


 Samsung wins the battle of power with its new flagship, although we emphasize that the benchmark tests undergo an intensive mobile, far from the actual use that will give the terminal use. In this regard, an average user will not notice a big difference between the experiences of use of each.


 Rumors that the already overheated Snapdragon 810 were confirmed long ago and now LG only reinforces this idea. The company has chosen to sacrifice power to compete against the S6 terminals provided to ensure that the terminal does not have overheating problems. The HTC One M9 did take a Snapdragon 810 and was caught in a performance test reaching a temperature of 42 degrees Celsius, but they fixed with a software update.



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