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[Blog] Nexus 5, the first benchmark say it is a "monster" of power - International Business Times Italy

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 GFXBench Into GFXBench

Into Nexus 5, the future flagship Google , does a lot to talk about himself. After rumors emerged and render the past few days, this time holding court are the benchmark that show a really powerful graphics of the highest level. The benchmarks in question have appeared on the site of GFXBench . The smartphone, thanks to the Adreno 330 GPU, was able to run very well two simulations games. The results achieved by absolute record, recording, during the execution of the test GFXBench 2.7 T-Rex HD C24Z16 , a score of 23.1fps . Of course, these results could also be easily falsified and this should be taken with a grain of salt.

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Here are the full results of benchmark tests:

  • GFXBench 2.7 T-Rex HD C24Z16 – Offscreen (1080p):
  • 1291 Frames (23.1 fps)
  • GFXBench 2.7 T-Rex HD C24Z16 – on screen:
  • No result
  • GFXBench 2.7 T-Rex HD C24Z24MS4 – Offscreen (1080p):
  • No result
  • GFXBench 2.7 T-Rex HD C24Z24MS4 – on screen:
  • No result
  • GFXBench 2.7 T-Rex HD Fixed Timestep – Offscreen (1080p):
  • No result
  • GFXBench 2.7 T-Rex HD Fixed Timestep – on screen:
  • No result
  • GFXBench 2.5 Egypt HD C24Z16 – Offscreen (1080p):
  • 6694 Frames (59.2 fps)
  • GFXBench 2.5 Egypt HD C24Z16 – on screen:
  • Into BELOW THE PREVIOUS RUMOR

    Into The last few hours have been particularly successful for those eagerly awaiting the official announcement of the Nexus 5: After the first official photo arrived in recent days, and now it’s time to render and videos showing the new version of popular smartphone weblog Google with Android 4.4 on board KitKat , upgrading the operating system open source in Mountain View.

    Into The render you see on top of the article (Credits: Sketchfab via Droid Life) is the first in the 3D spread to the device , unlike those 2D available so far, and then allows a sort of “virtual hands-on” in order to examine in detail the new smartphone.

    Into course it is still difficult to say which new user interface will be present with Android 4.4 KitKat 5 on the Nexus, but it is likely that there will be major changes: those are likely to be reserved for Android 5.0. In the render has been used, for demonstration purposes, the background of Android 4.3.

    Into 9to5Google instead has released two video made with what is apparently a prototype that, as reported on the website, would be left charging unattended in a bar, thereby allowing an employee of the local make two short films and capture some images. It is a story rather far-fetched, but what counts is the result, ie the two videos that you can see in the end of the article.

     9to5Google Into 9to5Google

    Into The smartphone, marked “Not for sale” (“Not for Sale”) on the back, showing clean lines and a minimalist design, with slightly more squared edges of those seen on the Nexus 4 . Apparently the device looks very similar to the one glimpsed in the promotional video of Android 4.4 KitKat in early September.

     9to5Google Into 9to5Google

    quickly recall that, according to the latest rumor, the Nexus 5 is a smartphone with dimensions 131,9 x68, 2 mm (do not know the thickness), with a 5″ display Full HD, 800 Snapdragon CPU and Adreno 330 GPU, 2GB of RAM, wireless charging to a battery of 2,300 mAh. these characteristics with regard to connectivity : Wi-Fi b / g / n / ac (2.4 GHz), a / n / ac (5 GHz), LTE 1900/1700/850/700/1900/850/2600 (7-band), Bluetooth 4.0.

    Into [Source: GFXBench, 9to5Google | Street: PhoneArena]



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