![]() We will have to wait for what OnePlus has to say on the same. It might become hard for people to trust OnePlus and its new devices anytime soon. Overall, this just puts a very negative image out for the OnePlus community and the fans of the company around the world. If any other phone from the company is found to be cheating or manipulating the scores, it will also be removed from the platform. The benchmark platform has said that it will also be checking other OnePlus smartphones to see if they have also manipulated the scores in the same manner. Geekbench said that it is ‘disappointing’ to see that a company as big as OnePlus has been manipulating the performance of its devices to attract customers. Geekbench to Check More OnePlus Devices for Cheating That’s why the company could have reduced the performance of particular apps on its phones to ensure that the battery life doesn’t become a problem. OnePlus might not want the users to see a battery life issue with its premium flagship devices. Upon verifying, AnandTech found that the actual life performance of the several apps on the OnePlus 9 and the OnePlus 9 Pro was lower than what the Geekbench scores indicate they should be. OnePlus and Apple also had similar problems, and each was somehow under pressure.OnePlus Might Have to Save Battery Thus Performance of Apps Lower However, Samsung was not the first company to do so. This is enough to make us realize that the company just does not want its users to notice the problem of hot phones. Of course, it seems that GOS does not show much harsh behavior in the S8 Tab series tablets compared to the S22 series, one of the main reasons for which can be the larger size and thus better performance in temperature distribution. In fact, users get the same first result in different situations, not the second.Īs a result, only the new series of Samsung tablets are subject to the embargo, and last year's models are still in Geekbench. While the S7 Tab series did not have this problem at all. ![]() In that test, the performance of the Galaxy S22 was not at all satisfactory, but when it changed its name to Geekbench and the service realized that it was a benchmark application, it was disabled and the result was much better. The problem started when a user was able to trick GOS into renaming the Geekbench software package to "Genshin", which is a normal application. Scored for the S8 Ultra Tab Series in two different conditions - right, Standard application name - left, renamed to Genshin Although Samsung is releasing an update to address this big misunderstanding (if we can call it a misunderstanding, of course), Geekbench is still not satisfied and this time removed the Galaxy Tab S8 series tablets from its benchmark list. The new boycotted the Galaxy S series, which also includes the Galaxy S22 series, and removed it from its list. Geekbench isn't the best benchmark for comparing chips from different vendors, but its results can give some. This means that in the benchmarks, the phone used all its hardware potential to record good results, but in a series of applications, this was not the case at all. But no one accepts this statement of the company because all the famous benchmark applications were removed from the list of this application. In defense of this irrational act, Korea stated that it should have done so in order to maintain the stable performance of the phone, as well as to prevent problems such as lag and overheating, and still claims that non-gaming applications are not on the service list at all. In the past, users could disable the service, but Samsung made it impossible for users to watch their phones slow down in the latest UI update, One UI 4.0, but they could not do anything about it. As a result, the user pays for the product, which the manufacturer reduces the hardware power for fear of overheating. But apparently, this application slowed down 10,000 different applications, only one third of which are games, so that the phone does not get hot or its battery consumption does not increase. It is supposed to optimize the performance of the phone in games in a way that prevents them from getting hot. We're talking about Samsung, which was previously reported to be deliberately slowing down its handsets to do various things. You certainly know what this Chinese introduction is for. Especially if the company wants to intentionally slow down its handsets, the problem will definitely be bigger and it may sue in narrow places like. But surely no one wants to hear lies about the hardware power of the phone that costs them. Although Samsung has announced an update, Geekbench is very upset about what the Korean company has done to deliberately slow down its handsets, and this time the Galaxy series.
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