Metal Arcade: Jason Bakker writes:
Samsung's Galaxy S4 packs a host of features, and its gorgeous display, 13-megapixel camera and quad-core processor are hard to beat.
The Samsung Galaxy S III was one of the fastest-selling smartphones ever created. The Galaxy S series has quickly become the iPhone's greatest competitor, and once I got my hands on the Galaxy S4, it was easy to see why. While some may knock the aesthetics of the device (it may be a smudge magnet, but I find it to be quite sleek-looking), the S4 has one of the most beautiful screens I've seen on a smartphone; its 1080p 5 inch Super AMOLED screen combined with a powerful graphics chip and quad core processor creates truly beautiful imagery. The Galaxy S4 is extremely feature-rich, to the point that it may seem gimmicky, and it does come with a fair amount of bloatware. However, the few negatives I found during my time with the S4 are far outweighed by the positives.
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Vyralize: For the second time, it’s been revealed that Samsung has been rigging its benchmark scores. Given that they had done it once before with the Galaxy S4 smartphone, many tech reviewers were skeptical as to whether or not Samsung would do the same with the Galaxy Note 3, turns out they did.
Honestly i do not see anything wrong with this, a benchmark should be determining the maximum capabilities of the hardware, not the dumbed down "Desktop" clocks. If the CPU firmware is capable of dynamic clock adjustment for apps than that is what should be scored.
thats not rigging, the cpu can run like that in other intensive apps. rigging is changing the scores not the phone boosting its own speed
I like how this thread still ended up turning into an Apple bashing session even though it was strictly an Android topic.