For smartphone users interested in testing the performance of their device, a benchmarking app can provide insightful results. While aspects like camera quality, speaker output, display quality, and even battery life can be gauged by a user, figuring out a phone's maximum performance or ability to handle high-quality graphics will require some testing. Fortunately, benchmarking apps provide an easy solution.
Benchmarking platforms allow users to scrutinize the performance of their smartphones. These apps push the hardware in a smartphone, i.e., its CPU and GPU to their maximum capacity and return a performance score that can be compared with other models. Instead of relying on companies and their claims about the processing capacity of a smartphone, users can download a benchmarking app on their device and run a test on their own. Contrary to what some may think, running a benchmark on a smartphone, either Android or iOS, is not difficult.
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One of the most popular and easy-to-use benchmarking applications is Geekbench. It focuses more on the performance of a smartphone's CPU and provides single-core and multi-core performance scores. Several smartphone brands run Geekbench tests on their devices in the later stages of development. The Geekbench 5 app is available on the Google Play Store as well as the App Store. On opening the app, users will see the option to Run CPU Benchmark and tapping it will begin the benchmarking process. During the test, Geekbench simulates several tasks to test processing power, including image compression, text compression, navigation, camera operation, and more.
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