On general performance test Geekbench 3, the Axon's score of 2,305 is
poorer than the average smartphone score (2,465), the quad - core Intel Atom - powered ZenFone 2's 2,832 and the quad - core Snapdragon 801 - equipped OnePlus One's 2,504.
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).
Not exact matches
With a Delta - E error rating of 2.68 (0 is perfect), the G5's screen is more accurate
than the
average smartphone (2.8) and the S7 Edge (2.9), but
poorer than the Nexus 6P and the iPhone 6s.
Scoring just 9,072 on the 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited benchmark, the One A9 delivered
poorer graphics
than the
average smartphone's 14,896, the Nexus 5X's 14,599, the Moto X Pure's 19,842, the Nexus 6P's 17,674 and the OnePlus 2's beastly 21,507.
That's better
than the
average smartphone (3.26), but
poorer than all the other phones we compared it to.
Its result of 7,502 is
poorer than that of the
average smartphone (14,896) and the Intel - powered ZenFone 2 (20,588), but better
than the Idol 3 (6,384) and the Moto G (4,467).