Well, the phone was put through a Quadrant benchmark and sure enough it posted excellent results. In the video sample released online, the phone hits a score of 3727 which is pretty impressive even though it doesn’t match the 4000+ that has been reported online for the Exynos when overclocked to 1.5GHz. Now these numbers don’t necessarily mean anything – after all, what’s the point of excellent “measured” performance if it doesn’t translate into excellent “perceived” performance? But anyway if you’re a fan of numbers or just curious to see how the T-Mobile Galaxy S2 handles the Quadrant test, check out the video:
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