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12-14-2024 10:58 AM in
Galaxy S
Are my S24's Geekbench 6 scores on par or have degraded??


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kundankrmahto
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12-14-2024 11:13 AM in
Galaxy S
Worst update till now please don't update
4.7 gb update size and we r getting editing wallpaper notification widget theme 🤦 ♂️🤦 ♂️🤦 ♂️
Apple copied all features 🤮🤮🤮
Play store have already these kinds of apps within size of Mb.
#One_UI_7
#Bad_update
4.7 gb update size and we r getting editing wallpaper notification widget theme 🤦 ♂️🤦 ♂️🤦 ♂️
Apple copied all features 🤮🤮🤮
Play store have already these kinds of apps within size of Mb.
#One_UI_7
#Bad_update
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Wodehouse
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12-14-2024 11:32 AM (Last edited 12-14-2024 11:33 AM ) in
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Here's a breakdown of your scores:
1. *OpenCL Score: 15466*: This score measures the performance of your device's GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) using OpenCL, a framework for parallel programming on heterogeneous platforms. A higher score indicates better GPU performance.
2. *Single-Core Score: 2020*: This score measures the performance of a single core of your device's CPU (Central Processing Unit). A higher score indicates better single-threaded performance.
3. *Multi-Core Score: 6265*: This score measures the performance of all cores of your device's CPU. A higher score indicates better multi-threaded performance.
To determine if these results are okay or degraded, let's compare them to the expected scores for a Samsung Galaxy S24.
*Expected Scores for Samsung Galaxy S24:*
1. *OpenCL Score:* Around 18,000 to 20,000 (depending on the specific model and configuration)
2. *Single-Core Score:* Around 1,300 to 1,500 (depending on the specific model and configuration)
3. *Multi-Core Score:* Around 4,000 to 5,000 (depending on the specific model and configuration)
*Comparison:*
1. *OpenCL Score:* Your score (15,466) is lower than the expected range (18,000 to 20,000). This might indicate a potential issue with your device's GPU performance.
2. *Single-Core Score:* Your score (2,020) is significantly higher than the expected range (1,300 to 1,500). This suggests that your device's single-core CPU performance is better than expected.
3. *Multi-Core Score:* Your score (6,265) is higher than the expected range (4,000 to 5,000). This indicates that your device's multi-core CPU performance is better than expected.
*Conclusion:*
Based on the comparison, it appears that your Samsung Galaxy S24's CPU performance (both single-core and multi-core) is better than expected. However, the OpenCL score is lower than expected, which might indicate a potential issue with your device's GPU performance.
To confirm whether these results are okay or degraded, I recommend running the benchmarking test multiple times to ensure consistent results. Additionally, you may want to check for any software updates or perform a factory reset to see if it improves the performance. If the issue persists, it's recommended to visit a Samsung authorized service center for further assistance.
If this reply answered your query please mark my reply as "resolved" by clicking 3 vertical dots on top right of my reply. Thank you 😊
1. *OpenCL Score: 15466*: This score measures the performance of your device's GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) using OpenCL, a framework for parallel programming on heterogeneous platforms. A higher score indicates better GPU performance.
2. *Single-Core Score: 2020*: This score measures the performance of a single core of your device's CPU (Central Processing Unit). A higher score indicates better single-threaded performance.
3. *Multi-Core Score: 6265*: This score measures the performance of all cores of your device's CPU. A higher score indicates better multi-threaded performance.
To determine if these results are okay or degraded, let's compare them to the expected scores for a Samsung Galaxy S24.
*Expected Scores for Samsung Galaxy S24:*
1. *OpenCL Score:* Around 18,000 to 20,000 (depending on the specific model and configuration)
2. *Single-Core Score:* Around 1,300 to 1,500 (depending on the specific model and configuration)
3. *Multi-Core Score:* Around 4,000 to 5,000 (depending on the specific model and configuration)
*Comparison:*
1. *OpenCL Score:* Your score (15,466) is lower than the expected range (18,000 to 20,000). This might indicate a potential issue with your device's GPU performance.
2. *Single-Core Score:* Your score (2,020) is significantly higher than the expected range (1,300 to 1,500). This suggests that your device's single-core CPU performance is better than expected.
3. *Multi-Core Score:* Your score (6,265) is higher than the expected range (4,000 to 5,000). This indicates that your device's multi-core CPU performance is better than expected.
*Conclusion:*
Based on the comparison, it appears that your Samsung Galaxy S24's CPU performance (both single-core and multi-core) is better than expected. However, the OpenCL score is lower than expected, which might indicate a potential issue with your device's GPU performance.
To confirm whether these results are okay or degraded, I recommend running the benchmarking test multiple times to ensure consistent results. Additionally, you may want to check for any software updates or perform a factory reset to see if it improves the performance. If the issue persists, it's recommended to visit a Samsung authorized service center for further assistance.
If this reply answered your query please mark my reply as "resolved" by clicking 3 vertical dots on top right of my reply. Thank you 😊

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12-14-2024 11:35 AM in
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Thank you 😊
Wodehouse
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12-14-2024 11:35 AM in
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YW !
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12-14-2024 11:34 AM in
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Sometimes it happens because you might be living in hot zone like countries near equator. Just get into a AC room and it will perform fine
