If you see the photo above, you’ll notice that Antutu think the smartphone in the picture is an expensive high end smartphone. I don’t know why is that? But one thing i can tell you that despite of being very inexpensive, this phone performs pretty good in the benchmarks. It even beat HTC One X in Antutu. What else do you want from a 7,000 Rupees phone. The Antutu benchmark that i ran on this phone wasn’t the normal version. It was the ‘X’ version of it and still managed to score pretty respectively.
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That’s right, Dong Nguyen. The guy who created a simple little game called Flappy Bird, the game that destroyed many egos single-handedly, is making another game. Except for the picture above, there’s not much known about the game right now. Lets take a guess at the name or what you’d have named it? if you had the choice.
You can’t expect much from Moto E in terms of performance. It’s one of those situations in which you should just gladly accept what you are getting for the money. Although, despite of being a budget device it still managed to beat HTC One X, which is not a budget device by any means. During 3DMark test something unusual was happening. The device keeps hitting 30FPS for brief moments in some segments of the test.
Next Gen Hand Movement!
Seriously, ever seen a hand movement like that in a video game before? I haven’t. By the way it’s from the recently announced Call of Duty Advanced Warfare. Full trailer is below. Don’t know about warfare but it sure has advanced hand gesture. And did i tell you that the guy in that trailer is Kevin Spacey? The latest case of ‘lungi dance’ flu. Also the latest iteration of Call of Duty has exoskeletons, Hover bikes, campaign like a blockbuster Hollywood movie. Perfect recipe to get you like the game before you start hating it again.
Looking at the price point. I wouldn’t call the benchmark performance of Xperia M2 good. But here’s the thing. The processor inside this phone can only perform this much. Increasing the price of the phone wouldn’t increase the performance of the phone. It runs on Snapdragon 400 chipset, which has quadcore Cortex A7 CPU and Adreno 305 GPU. A combination that does not worth 20,000 Rupees. This chipset belongs to phones below 15,000 Rupees. Moto G has the same chipset and just look at its price.
Lava Iris 406Q is a very small phone in terms of dimensions. But it is not all small in terms of performance. Which is a very good thing looking at the price point of this phone. It performed well in benchmarks. For some reason, Antutu device info shows that this phone has Adreno 305 GPU, it doesn’t though. It has Adreno 302 GPU. Maybe Adreno 302 is new for the benchmark to recognize or maybe it is very similar to the Adreno 305 in architecture. That’s why Antutu got confused and couldn’t differentiate between the two. You can see for yourself in the screenshots of benchmarks below.
IPL is a billion dollar franchise, no kidding. Don’t believe me? Google IPL and read about about it on Wikipedia. And still we don’t have a proper IPL or any other cricket game available on Google play or Apple’s app store or any other app store. Sadly our smartphones despite of being powerful enough, still don’t have a cricket game that can match the depth of Brian Lara cricket games, if you remember those. Go to Play store and search for cricket in games section and all you’d find is disappointment.