AnTuTu benchmark releases latest chipset rankings, Snapdragon 820 tops competition

As it does from time to time, the AnTuTu benchmark has released the latest chipset rankings based on results that have been obtained running it. In this case we have two Top 10 lists to speak of.

First off, there’s the chart relating “smartphone chip performance” as of early March 2016, which you can see below.

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 manages to beat Apple’s A9 here, with 136,383 points to 132,657. So the A9 isn’t the runaway leader in this category anymore (as it used to be not that long ago). The third place goes to Samsung’s Exynos 8890, while Huawei’s Kirin 950 drops to fourth (from second place just a couple of months ago). Then we have a couple of 2015 flagship chipsets, the Exynos 7420 and Snapdragon 810, followed by the new upper-midrange Snapdragon 652. This one is understandably close to the 810 in performance since it is in some ways the real successor to that, at least on the CPU side, still using only ARM-designed cores, but replacing the Cortex-A57s with the newer Cortex-A72s.

The Apple A8 is in eighth place, followed by the Snapdragon 650 and the Snapdragon 808. Now if the 652 is the moral successor to the 810, then the 650 is the same thing for the 808, only in this case the newer model has already managed to outperform its predecessor, and by quite a margin no less.

Next up we have the GPU listings, where once again the Snapdragon 820 is king, with its Adreno 530. Again the Apple A9 is second, but this time the difference between them is much bigger. The Mali-T880MP12 in the Exynos 8890 comes very close to the PowerVR GT7600 in Apple’s chip, but it’s all downhill from there onwards. The Adreno 430 inside the Snapdragon 810 can’t keep up with the top three GPUs, nor can the Mali-T760MP8 inside the Exynos 7420. The Adreno 420 from the Snapdragon 805 oddly makes a showing here even though the chipset itself is no longer in AnTuTu’s Top 10.

Huawei’s Kirin 950 comes with a Mali-T880MP4 GPU, and the difference in the number of cores compared to the T880MP12 in the Exynos 8890 is obvious from its measly performance. Its results are actually comparable to those of the Adreno 418 in the Snapdragon 808 and the Adreno 510 in the Snapdragon 652 – both of which are mid-range chipsets and not aiming for the high-end like the Kirin 950.

All of the results in these charts are averages, and not the highest ones ever achieved by each chip.

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Android 6.0 now rolling out to global Sony Xperia Z5 handsets

Android 6.0 is no longer a stranger to several different Android phones all over the globe, and now even Sony has begun the rollout to some of its devices.

Based on a report from Xperia Blog, the global Sony Xperia Z5 family of handsets is now receiving the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update. That includes the Xperia Z5 Compact and Xperia Z5 Premium along with the standard Xperia Z5 handset. Sony is also including Google’s February security patches with the software.

It’s not all positives, though. For the folks that have adopted Google’s “adoptable storage” feature into their lives — or have been waiting to, anyway — because apparently Sony has left out the Android 6.0-specific feature that allows users to treat their external microSD card as internal storage and put app data on the card. There’s no official word as to why Sony opted not to include that feature, but they aren’t the only one, seeing as Samsung has also left that bit out.

Still, this is good news for any global Xperia Z5 owners out there. Are you looking forward to the update?

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You can now pay monthly for your new OnePlus 2, OnePlus X

OnePlus 2 is now more affordable than ever. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of AndroidIf you’ve been eyeing a new OnePlus smartphone since the company dropped its invite system, but you’ve been unable to save up the cash, now’s your chance to get one on installments. Starting today, you can pick up the flagship OnePlus 2 for as little as $22.60 a month, while the OnePlus X starts at

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Sony partners with 5 directors, who produce awesome videos on the Xperia Z5

Sony has decided to promote the Xperia Z5’s video prowess by partnering with five directors, each creating a movie about an European city by only using the phone’s camera.

All videos are shot in 4K and are quite tastefully made. Each tells the story of the corresponding town in a quirky and interesting way. As a reminder, the Sony Xperia Z5 features a 23MP camera with a 1/2.3″ sensor.

Check out the videos…

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Pronto podrás pagar por los dispositivos de OnePlus a plazos

OnePlus 2 se actualiza a OxygenOS 2.2.1 con soporte para fotos en formato RAW
Actualmente, la forma más común para comprar terminales consiste en pagar el valor completo del dispositivo mediante un único pago, aunque las compañías de telefonía móvil, normalmente nos ofrecen financiar los dispositivos y pagar una cuota al mes, a cambio de permanecer un tiempo, en ocasiones, excesivo, con la misma operadora.

Hoy la startup china, OnePlus, ha anunciado mediante su foro oficial, que en poco tiempo, las compras a partir de 99 dólares se podrán financiar a 18 meses, un tiempo más que aceptable para la vida de un smartphone. Este nuevo gesto por parte de la compañía, junto a la eliminación de los gastos de envío, confirma que sigue escuchando a sus usuarios, y que continúa haciendo honor a su eslogan: Never Settle, pues no se conforman con la política que hay actualmente en el panorama de la tecnología móvil.

Te recomendamos: A partir de ahora puedes tener un OnePlus 2 por 345 euros

OnePlus X especificaciones y precio

Gracias a esta medida, teniendo en cuenta los precios –normalmente– bajos que suele ofrecer la compañía, podríamos conseguir el OnePlus 2 por un precio de 22 dólares al mes, o su dispositivo más actual, el OnePlus X, por un precio de 16 dólares al mes sin tener que depender de operadoras que, muchas veces, intentan aprovecharse de la buena fe de los usuarios.

Todo lo que tienes que hacer es seleccionar la opción de PayPal Credit a la hora del pago del dispositivo antes de completar tu pedido. Gracias a la calculadora que ponemos a tu disposición podrás ver qué cantidad tendrás que pagar al mes. Gracias a esto, podrás comprar durante 18 meses un OnePlus 2 por 22,60 dólares al mes, mientras que el OnePlus X comenzará desde 16,12 dólares sin la necesidad de preocuparse de nada más. Carl Pei – CEO de OnePlus

Aunque esta manera de pago, en un principio solo estará disponible en Estados Unidos, no descartamos que la marca lo extienda al resto de mercados si los usuarios valoran esta opción. Además de esto, no hay que dejar de lado que el propio Carl Pei ha anunciado en su Twitter que la empresa ha comenzado sus andanzas en Europa, por lo que habrá que ver las novedades que nos ofrecerá OnePlus en un futuro.

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