The Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus: A New Take on an Old Favorite
As we take a look at the new Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus, it's clear that this phone is essentially a remake of its predecessor, with some key upgrades and changes along the way. In this article, we'll be taking a closer look at the benchmarks and hardware capabilities of this device.
Benchmarking: The Basics
To get started, let's take a quick glance at the system information on the Galaxy S2 Plus. As you can see, it's powered by an ARM v7 processor that runs at 1.2 GHz, with two cores and architecture seven in memory. This is slightly lower than the one GB mentioned earlier, but still provides plenty of power for everyday tasks. The device also comes with 8.23 MB of RAM, which is a significant improvement over its predecessor.
Display: A Familiar Face
When it comes to the display on the Galaxy S2 Plus, we're looking at a familiar face with a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. While this may not be the highest-resolution display out there, it still provides plenty of screen real estate for browsing, gaming, and other activities.
Hardware: The Good Stuff
One of the standout features on the Galaxy S2 Plus is its hardware capabilities. It comes equipped with a Broadcom VideoCore 4 HW GPU, which should provide smooth performance when it comes to graphics-intensive tasks like gaming or video playback.
But that's not all - the device also boasts an impressive list of sensors, including:
* MPL rotational vector
* MP L linear accelerator
* Gravity sensor
* Gyros and acceleration sensor
* Magnetic field sensor
* Orientation sensor
* Light sensor
* Proximity sensor
These sensors will come in handy for a variety of tasks, from taking high-quality photos to navigating through menus and apps.
Benchmarking: Quadrant
Now that we've taken a look at the hardware capabilities on the Galaxy S2 Plus, let's see how it stacks up against other devices in terms of benchmark scores. In the Quadrant benchmark, which tests performance across a variety of tasks, the device scored 3,941 - just below the Azuz Transformer Pad.
Benchmarking: AnTuTu
But don't just take our word for it - let's take a look at the Antutu benchmark, which provides an even more comprehensive picture of the device's performance. With a score of 910, the Galaxy S2 Plus comes out on top in terms of CPU performance, with a value of 2,964. The RAM is also a notable point, with a value of 1.545 GB. The GPU is third, but still respectable at 6.97 FPS.
Benchmarking: NinaMark 2
Next up is the NinaMark 2 benchmark, which tests frame rate performance in terms of frames per second (FPS). While not the highest-scoring device out there, the Galaxy S2 Plus still manages to score between 59 and 60 FPS - a respectable showing for its class.
Benchmarking: Multi-Touch
Finally, let's take a look at the multi-touch capabilities on the Galaxy S2 Plus. In this test, which simulates up to 10 fingers on the screen, the device scores an impressive 10 points out of 10. This means that users can expect smooth performance when using the device for multitasking or other activities.
Conclusion
Overall, it's clear that the Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus has been improved upon in many ways compared to its predecessor. While some may argue that the hardware is not significantly better than before, the device still performs well in terms of graphics and performance. Whether or not you're in the market for a new smartphone, it's definitely worth taking a closer look at this option.
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get into squadron standard and look at the system information if you scroll down you can see that we have an arm v7 processor and it runs at 1200 megahertz it has two cores and architecture is seven in memory you can see that it is slightly lower than the one gigabyte mentioned it's about eight two three three one two kilobyte of memory if you take a look at the display you can see that it the resolution is 480 by 800 you can see we have the Broadcom video co 4 HW GPU let's now take a look at the sensors we have the MPL rotational vector MP l linear accelerator gravity sensor gyros and acceleration sensor magnetic field sensor orientation sensor light sensor proximity sensor and a bunch of other sensors in this device let's now run a full benchmark and see what the score is like on quadrant the device goes a total score of three nine four one and is just below the azuz transformer pad the next thing we're going to do is run into n22 benchmark and we're going to run a full and two two benchmark for this device as well so antutu gives it a total score of nine one zero eight where you can see the CPU is two nine six four Ram is one five four 9 GP u is three six nine seven and input output is 898 we're also going to take a look at Nina mark 2 to see what the performance is like in terms of frame rate per second in terms of fps and it seems we will get somewhere between 59 and 60 on the Nina mark 2 benchmark and we get a total of 58 FPS on Nina mark 2 which is a fairly decent score for the galaxy s 2 plus the last test we are going to do is the multi-touch benchmark test and in this test you can see that we got a total of 10 multi-touch points on the galaxy s 2 plus that means that consents up to 10 fingers on the screen overall it seems the galaxy has two plus has been improved quite a lot whether or not the hardware is better it definitely proves to be a better graphics performer if you have any questions or queries you can leave them in the comment section below and you can check out more details on I can dot in and also catch us on Facebook Twitter Google+ and make sure you subscribe to us on YouTube youtube.com slash again you did work on slash again TV for IgAN networks with up enough this has been hard knock path thank you guys for watching you\n"