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Quadrant Standard Edition

Quadrant is a CPU, I/O and 3D graphics benchmark. The Standard Edition requires an Internet connection to compute benchmark results and is supported by ads.
The application does not work on devices with no GPU (Spica, Tattoo).

This edition may not be used for commercial purposes.

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Reviews (28)

Bru. G. May 2, 2015     

App had not been updated in almost 3 years. Comparison phones are now very old, making comparisons invalid.

A. G. u. Sep 20, 2012     

Siyah kernel overclocked to 1600 mhz. Did some serious tweaking with I/o scheduler and ram and my highest score was 5500. Bring it on quad-core people. Y'all think y'all phone fast but do y'all really understand linux os. Benchmarks are not accurate but I do know how to get top score with any linux device.

A. G. u. Aug 30, 2012     

ASUS Nexus 7 3534 Samsung Galaxy Nexus 2157 Motorola Xoom 1966 HTC Droid Incredible 934 Motorola Droid 635 It runs through the test on my Motorola Droid but won't connect to show me results. Network connection repeatedly fails. That's why only four stars. Works great on 4 out of my 5 active devices. Edit: Droid finally gave results, but keeping at four stars for the hassle lol. They got plenty of five stars so :P

A. G. u. May 18, 2016     

Back in 2010 I gave 5 stars. Since nothing has changed so far since then I gave now 1. Not sure why they don't keep updated this app since has a lot of potential and it's very well known..I'm truly disappointed. Shame on you Aurora.

Mac. J. L. May 19, 2013     

Got the score of 3088 and a 3rd place in the lot with the htc 1 and the asus transformer pad leading. The Motorola Atrix 4G, the galaxy tab 10.1 and other great devices are behind it. As a consequence I'm pretty satistied with the results. My jaws almost dropped to the floor when i saw this. Its a really good app with no lag all and extremelly easy to use. I gave it 5 star so give it a try too :)

Ant. L. Nov 4, 2014     

This is a great benchmark comparison tool but don't you think it's about time you up date the phones that my HTC ONE M8 is being compared to. I mean I would certainly hope that my phone would be better and faster then a HTC One X being that the phone is nearly 3 years old.

Joh. D. Aug 21, 2013     

For reasons unknown, the app results are different on each run. The fluctuation in numbers is large enough to question the way the software is coded. At the end of testing, the software asks you to submit the results. If you disagree, the results are not displayed. If you agree but for some reason the operation fails (network failure), the results are not displayed. In spite of that, this app continues to be a good way to estimate the various performance parameters of an Android device.

A. G. u. Jan 3, 2013     

Please update this app to run well with 4.2 jelly bean, and also add some more tests or improve the current tests. The tests have been the same as from 2 years ago and more. My nexus 4 with 4.2.1 barely scores more than the htc one x, but the optimus g with the exact same hardware scores over 7500. Only one star for lack of support from dev and poor tests and optimizations.

alv. b. Aug 29, 2013     

dear Quadrant, I apreciate your software but I wonder why it still uses a wrong-outdated htc one x score as a reference in the results table, you report a 4700 while it hits more than 6000 with its original android 4.1.1. This is a damage to both the device (still being sold) and the company. please update! regards

Bla. F. Jan 1, 2014     

Just activated my new Google nexus 5, so freaking fast, so much faster than my aunts galaxy s4 and my step mom's iPhone 5s.Every nexus 5 will score differently depending on the amount of apps and which version of KitKat you are on. If you have the 32gb model you will score higher. I have the 16gb but only have 5.24 GB left and my score is 12666. So if you are still having problems scoring below 8000 than it may be the place you bought your phone from. Other users had problems with best buy & radio shack

A. G. u. Sep 1, 2012     

Couldn't figure out why my phone was running GTA III so poorly (on medium settings, no less) until I ran the benchmark and got a score of 3200. Finally realized power saving was the culprit... After turning it off my score jumped to 4500.

Rek. L. Mar 15, 2013     

Stock and still getting amazing scores. Have done a few different tests, and it seems to vary the results erratically. Some will be over 7000 with many apps running, yet when I clear memory scores seem to drop. Nice app for showing others the difference between my old evo 4g (stock, averaging 800), the evo 3d (stock, averaging 1950) and my note 2.

Dav. F. P. Sep 28, 2013     

Example: I just ran a test after doing a few tweaks on ElementalX 0.6 kernel and went from 9563 range to 13658. Another small kernel tweak and I ran a 15872 on my HTC ONE. NOTE: The results are not just " numbers", I can tangible see and feel my device speed up as the benchmark numbers climb. Usefull app, just purchased the Pro Version

A. G. u. Oct 30, 2012     

Running Wicked Sensations V1.6 rom FH13 build with the new Blu Kuban 1.8 kernel & ExTweaks. With the default rom/kernel setting i average around 3400. After some tweaking in ExTweaks,with no OverClocking, my average is now around 3900. If OC'd to 1.5Ghz with a few more ExTweaks settings i achieve scores of 4400-4900,& if i OC to 1.6Ghz i can just barely break 5000 about half the time. However i just set my ExTweaks settings near the Blu Kuban default settings with no OverClocking & i average around 3900.

A. G. u. Aug 4, 2012     

Seriously what's the point of all the seemingly endless updates which only ever offer cpu core detection problem fix, every single time? Did you not fix it 6updates ago as you claimed, what the hell! I bet the next update claims the exact same so called improvement! It works as it is for me. Just bloody pointless and annoying , how can you fix the same problem 4people every single update. Stop the truly useless updates!!!

Ril. J. Jan 3, 2015     

The app is a nice way to test devices but is old. It has been using the same methods to rank systems for years and my Shield tablet beast moded through it. I scored around 35,000 to 36,000 but was unable to see the comparison with other current gen phones and tablets. The tablet also pinned the graphics sections at 60 fps. So they weren't really a stress test at all.

Sag. P. May 6, 2013     

I have sgs2 unrooted running jelly bean 4.1.. I got a total quadrant score of 4444.. I think thats good enough coz htc one x shows a score of 4617 despite being a quad core phone.. s2 is still a beast..

Sea. B. Dec 3, 2012     

Works as advertised: solid and trouble free. New to Android, former iPhone user. Samsung Galaxy Note II now. Benchmark results like these were part of my decision to switch: turned in 5950 on stock unrooted Jellybean 4.1. This thing is a powerhouse. Buh bye Apple.

A. G. u. Jun 12, 2012     

My Wildfire S seems to have a benchmark of 768, which is already not so good. But testing with this, I got 556, which is worse than a galaxy ace....and the Wildfire S is supposed to be high than it. This result make me feel skeptical abt it

Joe. W. Dec 5, 2012     

I like this because rather than just jumping into the tests (and not crashing, unlike that other one), it gives me some info about my hardware. Was specifically looking for OpenGl, just to see if it works at all on my phone. OpenGl seems to work, just dismally slow by this benchmark. It would get 5 stars if there were an option to save the results to file or send them off in an email.

Tra. T. A. Aug 25, 2016     

This app is so old school, i don't know but i think this app never change or updated. First time i use this app was ICS Android. It's amazing compared to old phone, my xiaomi redmi 2 prime passed HTC one X. That's awesome

Air. w. E. Mar 29, 2016     

As stated before, I have galaxy s7 and it's comparing my phone to htc one x and phones that are a few years old. Doesn't make much sense or for much of a real world comparison. Update the pho.e list and I'll give 5 stats

Jos. Jul 6, 2014     

This app is awesome and my tablet got a score of 5700 faster than that HTC one x ha! Running a dual core 1.6 GHz CPU and 1 GB of ram. Not rooted or over clocked in any way and on my droid 4 I got 3087 no mods in any way

Art. C. May 27, 2015     

Always loved the app, but after upgrading my Galaxy S4 from Kit Kat to Lollipop last night, my scores dropped from 12k to 3.5k. This happened despite the OS running better, smoother and looking lighter than the previous one.

Geo. Z. Jul 27, 2014     

This is a very good application for measuring the power (?) of your phone, but the only reason I use it is because I've used it with past phones and know what to compare it to. My old galaxy 3 might get a six 6000, my DNA would get a 10,000 and now my LG G3 clocks in at around 23,000. I don't know what the numbers mean, but at least I can compare them. What puzzles me is why it compares your score with phones that are 4 years old. Why doesn't it compare your score with the galaxy 5 or the HTC One?

A. G. u. Sep 1, 2012     

This program rocks, but I won't give 5 star because the list of smartphones/tablets is not updated. I got HTC one X and I get score from 5700-6000 (no mods) but the program shows HTC one x getting less than 5k score.(not my HTC but the one they have on their list).

arm. s. Oct 27, 2013     

Alot of people are thinking that thier phone is on top of the market because certain phones arent already on there for reference. But its good seeing my now dated lg scored 7850

Bre. D. Nov 4, 2014     

I've been using this app for years and it never seems to disappoint. Just got a score of 22,798 on my LG G3 with 3GB of ram. Pretty cool.