Billion Counter Benchmark for Android
Crashed on sam j7 2016
It doesn't support multithread. Dualcore 1.2ghz will score about the same as 1.2ghz snglecore.
3 yrs and my SD 820 does it in 5secs.41 secs to billion on single core intel atom 1.6GHz with hyperthreading on and loads of applications installed. Gud for my 1 yr old phone.
My overclocked Samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0 (1.52 GHz) did one billion in 30 sec flat and one million in 0.031 sec
My cpu stays at 50%
Scored a 9.85 with my Galaxy S4, not sure how accurate this app is...but pretty quick.
I gave it 4 because it did not have updated score of recent mobiles
Stock. 33.357 seconds. Program is pretty pointless but still a little neat.
Great to test against friends devices. Lowest I've scored is 14.421 on my HTC One XL OC'd to 1.89ghz.
My billion count note 3, 8.006 secs , 1 million in 0.01 I kid you not
Galaxy S3 LTE overclocked 1.7ghz. 0.031s for 1million, 24.8 secs for 1billion
42 sec for 1 billion
0.055 seconds for 1 million. 55 secs for 1 billion
0.034 seconds for 1 million. Rooted T-mobile Samsung Galaxy S2 overclocked at 1.86Ghz
Got to 1 billion in 20.83 seconds on my HTC one S which seems pretty good
Overclocked to 2.0 GHz. Time taken for 1 billion-13.4 seconds!
LoStKernel 1.6 ghz 27.2 seconds AT&T Note 3 9.217 seconds
0.033 for 1 mil. 30.606 for 1 bill. 1.728 Ghz overclocked, Gingersnap rom
It needs a counter we can actually see, not a please wait message. When it comes to this kind of thing, seeing is believing.
My phone, HTC rezound, counts one billion faster than my N7 but my N7 counts 50,000,000 faster and anything below that number its faster. Not sure if it means anything but it's interesting anyway.
We need a real counting screen, not just a "please wait" box! By the way, Galaxy Note 4, stock Touchwiz, 5.0.1, 5.133s. Just crazy!
Great job. **** Now make one for PC so I can compare my phone to my laptop. My TMobile Galaxy S2 is more powerful than my Xoom tablet. A count of 1,234,567,890 took 40 secs on the SGS2, 58 secs on the Xoom, 30 secs on the Nexus 4, 26 sec on Note 2, 14 secs on S4, 11 sec on ONE.
restarting the counting to billion or any other number changes randomly
It needs a counter we can actually see, not a please wait message. When it comes to this kind of thing, seeing is believing.
Galaxy Note 2 - JediXP13 ROM - Overclocked to 1.92 Mhz--> Counted to One Billion in 21.784 Seconds! Not a world record, but it's definitely my personal best!
Galaxy S - III stock rom, prepublished device..
23 1.7ghz Quad OcGpu 4.3TW SGS3 8.511 NOTE3 STOCK
Sgs2 CM9 nightly. Siyah 3 kernel
35.054 seconds for one billion
8.7 sec in my z ultra... grt app
1 million-0.048 sec 1 billion-46 sec
Got 7 seconds on nexus 5 quad core overclocked to 2.57GHz lol
Stock HTC One S
23 , seconds to a billion
33 secs to 1b Gs2 Running R R pro v1.1
Does what it says. 34 sec one billion
Billion in 49 seconds. Thanks.
9.983 to a billion 0.018 to one million S4 mini 1.7 dual core
22.36 seconds on my LG optimus f6 (= rooted
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I gave it 4 because it did not have updated score of recent mobiles