Running Geekbench 3 on the LG G5 saw
an average multicore score of 5386, a meaty performance which put its on a par with the Snapdragon - toting Galaxy S7 (5398).
Not exact matches
During the Geekbench 3 test, which measures
multicore processor performance, the device notched 1,079, below the 1,489 tablet category
average.
When put through its paces on Geekbench 4, the Moto G5 Plus spit out an
average of 3,824 for the
multicore score.
The smartphone hit a
multicore score of 6,685 on Geekbench 4, a synthetic test that measures overall performance, easily beating the 4,186 category
average.
In a general performance test using Geekbench 3, the Maxx 2's
multicore score of 2,170 is poorer than the
average smartphone (2,664), the octa - core Snapdragon 810 - powered OnePlus 2 (3,894), the hexa - core Snapdragon 808 - backed Nexus 5X (3,507) and the hexa - core Snapdragon 808 - armed Moto X Pure (3,494).
So, color us surprised when this phone literally zoomed past the Z Play with a 4,114
multicore average score in Geekbench 4.