This is the second phone with Mediatek 6752 chip-set that i have tested. First one was HTC Desire 820S and that phone was very good in performance, in fact so good that in the verdict, i simple wrote two words “Buy it”. Same goes for this phone and Xperia C4 comes with full HD display but that didn’t affect its performance that much.
Category: Gaming
Benchmark performance of Sony Xperia M4 Aqua is nothing phenomenal it’s very mediocre to say the least. Which comes as no surprise, knowing that this phone runs on Snapdragon 615 which is not as powerful as it looks on paper. Even the fact that this phone comes with Android 5.0 Lollipop doesn’t help much.
I never thought i would buy an IBall device, ever. But then came this. And i just couldn’t resist. It was only 5,000 Rupees and as you all know (and if you didn’t, now you will) that i am a sucker for cheap yet valuable things. And this just screams value from top of the highest peak there is in the world. This ‘value for money’ comes at a price though.
Last year Qualcomm and Mediatek both had their respected chipsets for mid range. Qualcomm had Snapdragon 400 and Mediatek had MT6592. Now, Snapdragon 400 was no competition for Mediatek 6592 in raw processing power. And that is still the case in this present day. Now Qualcomm have Snapdragon 615 and Mediatek have MT6752 both are mid range chip-sets. And Snapdragon 615 just like last year is still no competition for MT6752. It’s history repeating itself and what did Qualcomm learn? Nothing.
Sony Xperia E4G costs only 12,000 Rupees and in Vellamo’s browser test it beat Samsung Galaxy S5. Now, one could argue that it has a low resolution screen and all that. I would say it did great for the price. Although it also have some problems and lack of RAM is one of them. Due to which the benchmarks sometimes crash in between the testing process.
As you might know by now, if you have read my unboxing post that this phone does not have the chipset it ‘supposed’ to have instead it has an old chipset. So obviously it’s not going to set the benchmarks on fire. Still, had to test it so here are the results.
This might be the first phone i have used that has scored more than 40,000 points in Antutu and beaten the likes of Samsung Galaxy S5. And it’s not just ‘cosmetic’ performance, as in just performed in benchmarks. No, the kind of raw power this phone has is completely visible in over all phone functions and especially in gaming.