And if you read the article you should realize very quickly that you really can't compare one device's
benchmarks against another device, especially when display's differ by 30 % denser pixels.
Not exact matches
As you can see, the Playbook does very well
against an array of
devices (smartphones and tablets) recently tested — even if the Motorola Xoom and the iPad 2 are well ahead in both
benchmarks.
It's possible the P20 Plus — the premium
device out of the three new P20 smartphones — will feature similar
benchmark scores, but, as I said before, that's not necessarily a knock
against the
device.
Before diving into
benchmarks and whether the
device stands up
against the competition, it's important to note that the LeEco Le Pro 3 runs very smoothly.
When I run
benchmarks on a smartphone, it's only to test one
device against itself after I've made some significant change.
Now comes the
benchmark talks, as the apps like Antutu and Vellamo helps in measuring the potential of the
device, although, I have strong opinions
against judging the handsets based on their
benchmark scores.