Category : Tools
Everything is clear to understand and everything just works great to form a great user end experience. It gives you all the information you want or need without you needing to fool around with it for hours trying to figure out what's actually happening. The only benchmark I would use to compare performance. Three words, Simple, Precise, Polished.
Hmm, ran my red magic 6, scored higher than highest Android phone benchmark, but when I look up Android scores the red magic shows scores of like a 6 year old phone. Not sure why Android charts look non updated. Test is easy to run and quick.
I have a ZenFone 8 that I test to the limit of speed with this app. It has no Ads which is great. Best Score I can get is Single 1165, Multi 3722. The best App for speed tests I'd recommend this to anyone who wants to test their phone speed. Thanks Primate Labs👍.
Geekbench has always been the go-to benchmark for me, the other benchmarking apps are too complicated. This one, it tells me exactly what my device is doing. Unfortunately, I have a Galaxy A11 which really is not as powerful as I would like, when I try to run the Vulkan compute benchmark, it crashes in the middle of one of the tests. I'm not sure which one. I have been trying to keep my eye on it, but it simply crashes before I can see where it is crashing. That sounds a bit redundant 😱
It’s a great app for benchmarking your phone, although it doesn’t provide comparisons with other phones and devices anywhere, which would be a fantastic feature. I thought that was promised, but I guess I was wrong. Still, it is a great app, and you can just google the Geekbench results of other phones online. I love how it also lets you view past benchmarks that you’ve done so you don’t have to repeat benchmarks and so you can compare the performance of your phone over time.
For all us Geeks and inquisitive peeps this is a good little app to check under the hood of your phone and Benchmark it. Ease of use and easy to navigate layout
Ran on OnePlus Nord CE and got the scores and a list of 15 other devices to compare. It's OK but difficult to interpret the results.
676 points Single Core and 2052 Multi Core for a Galaxy S9+ with about 5 GB free space remaining, a 128 GB SD card attached and lots of apps installed. I have no idea if this is a normal score or if it's a good/bad score. The phone still works fine, I even dropped it into the bathtub a few times and on gravel once. So overall I am still satisfied with it's performance. I will search on YT for more S9+ scores to see if mine is above or below them.
Does it tests as expected, but when it gets the results and compares to other devices, it had only worked right one time. I have a pixel 3xl and the first time I ran it, it came back with all other pixel devices results on average. The next time it only shows me the compares results to a pixel 2 xl, no 1, 3 and 4 results at all. Just the 2 which isn't even my phone. It did work right once after an update stating it fixed that, then it stopped and doesn't even show my device as before the update
It just works. Don't understand the very low rating it has gotten here. You also can use an older version if you need. And the scores system has changed because CPUs and workloads are changing, so to accommodate that the algorithms have to be adjusted.
Geekbench 5 uses a completely different scoring system than it's predecessor GB4. To make matters worse GB5 isn't compatible with many older devices so many people are forced to stick with GB4 or go with a different benchmark app. Also it appears the developers have done away with the battery statistics and diagnostics screen in this version, which is a real shame!
After the benchmark has finished the app turns black and after a few minutes ends up at the start or at the home svreen. No results have been displayed and the history shows no recorded results too. So for me this app does not work at all.
Absolutely best benchmark app that I used. It has overall score for single and multiple cores. It also has detailed score for each type of task that you run on your device. And finally it's available for all platforms (linux, windows, macos, android, ios) and you can compare deferent devices and platform easily. Highly recommended.
Pros like that it gives detailed information as well as the tests that it runs on single and multi. Best part is seeing how a phone rates to other phones, ran real smooth on a Samsung Galaxy S9. Cons not really a con but test takes a little time to run test
A good benchmark testing app for any phone, Android or iPhone. Shows a test score for your exact phone ranks compared to others. If you like to know the specific specs and details about your phone it will show accurate information about the hardware and software specs. It's a really good way to narrow down which phone meets your needs. You'll likely be surprised at which phones have the best ranking. Check it out before making a new phone purchase
Requires an active internet connection. That's a substantial FAIL for a benchmark app. I will have to find something more serious for my systems.
If it wasn't for Geekbench, to be honest, we (as Samsung users) would still be living in a lie and I'm just happy I got that update to at least alter the game optimization app
Waiting for the battery benchmark to be added... a feature that was truly useful and included in the now defunct Geekbench 4... Why couldn't Geekbench 4 be still available at the Play Store +🍏 App Store along with this newer version e.g. as a "legacy" option? Battery performance is de facto one of the most important real-life performance factors and one of the biggest differentiators there is regarding any particular device... "Pay more, get less" is such an annoying principle. Please fix this!
Displayed generic info about your device and the test are false I ran 3 consecutive test and lost no battery percentage and had the developer options enable to display cpu and gpu actions as graphics on screen and the "test" didn't affect the chipset. Do it's just numbers and words preloaded to be displayed based on general device info.
No One Likes Change. I tested 2 s10 snapdragons. Both scored within a few percent of each other 730 single 2540 multi. I preferred the old scoring. Will retest both with gb4 and notify if there are any discrepancies.
Not very good. There are much better benchmarks that you can download
It is a great way to benchmark universally on any platform or CPU architecture.
Works perfectly on my Pixel 3. Pretty pleased with the ease of this app.
770 Single Core, 3169 Multi Core on Huawei Mate 30 Pro, Still a very good performer for 2022
This is basically the standard cross-platform computing benchmark. The app would be a lot more useful if it had a (self-evident) way to import ("claim") the scores, adding them to your profile. There should also be a way to normalise the results between different GB versions so they can be compared in a straightforward way (since you likely cannot run older versions on new devices nor newer versions on older devices). But that's not specific to the app, of course.