Category : Tools
My phone, HTC rezound, counts one billion faster than my N7 but my N7 counts 50,000,000 faster and anything below that number its faster. Not sure if it means anything but it's interesting anyway.
On Galaxy S4. And no this doesn't implement multi cores because there is only one thread dumbo
The weird this is, most of these reviews from two years ago beat my score. Hmmm...
This is dumb not an accurate indicator of how powerful a phone is. ... Anyway 1st lion in 8.56 sec to one billion Note 3
Galaxy S5 Active(rooted stock) 8.409sec average of 5 runs. Governor set to performance mode
My phone can count to one billion in 55.582 seconds. I'm not sure how it did it but it did somehow. I purchased my HTC EVO 4G back in December 10, 2010. Yes, I still love my phone.
I love how people LIE on here, to funny. Photon, shadow rom overclocked to 1.4 Ghz. 33 sec to billion . Sweet for a year old phone.
My overclocked Samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0 (1.52 GHz) did one billion in 30 sec flat and one million in 0.031 sec
It needs a counter we can actually see, not a please wait message. When it comes to this kind of thing, seeing is believing.
Stock. 33.357 seconds. Program is pretty pointless but still a little neat.
Great to test against friends devices. Lowest I've scored is 14.421 on my HTC One XL OC'd to 1.89ghz.
11.56 seconds Motorola Moto X Somewhat pointless app though
1 billion in 9 secs 1 million in 0.4 secs -Galaxy Note 3
Great job. **** Now make one for PC so I can compare my phone to my laptop. My TMobile Galaxy S2 is more powerful than my Xoom tablet. A count of 1,234,567,890 took 40 secs on the SGS2, 58 secs on the Xoom, 30 secs on the Nexus 4, 26 sec on Note 2, 14 secs on S4, 11 sec on ONE.
restarting the counting to billion or any other number changes randomly
Got to 1 billion in 20.83 seconds on my HTC one S which seems pretty good
23 1.7ghz Quad OcGpu 4.3TW SGS3 8.511 NOTE3 STOCK
It doesn't support multithread. Dualcore 1.2ghz will score about the same as 1.2ghz snglecore.
GALAXY NOTE 2 stock done it in 25.589.
16.84, first run on stock rooted 4.2.2 Nexus 10. Power of A15 or inaccurate test, I don't know..
38.3 sec for international version of the galaxy s2 running 2.3.4
Very practical. 32 seconds for 1b. Kindle fire 1.2ghz jb
Galaxy Note 2 - JediXP13 ROM - Overclocked to 1.92 Mhz--> Counted to One Billion in 21.784 Seconds! Not a world record, but it's definitely my personal best!
25.89 seconds for 1b
Does what it was meant to do... With some apps running my tablet counted to one billion in 16.813 Seconds.
Scored a 9.85 with my Galaxy S4, not sure how accurate this app is...but pretty quick.
I got 18 seconds, count to a billion on my Xperia TX
Billion in 49 seconds. Thanks.
3 days and 11 hours on my lg p500 Now to get to a billion!
It's an OK tool to test over clock frequencies but there are loads of other apps that do it better. According to your comparison my quad core overclocked to 1.6 is just 1 second faster than a single core galaxy s.