Samsung and HTC phones go head-to-head in an ‘uncheatable’ benchmark test

Remember the allegation that Samsung cheats at benchmarks? Despite the manufacturer’s semi-denials, there’s growing evidence to suggest that not only Samsung, but also a number of other Android phone makers engage in some level of chicanery. Usually, it involves programming a device to temporarily ramp up its performance if it detects the launch of a benchmark test, regardless of the consequences for battery life or processor temperature. This results in a higher score on the artificial test, but one that is unrepresentative of what the device could actually achieve if it had to pace itself for a real-world task that lasted for a longer period of time — such as a 20-minute bout of gaming.

So far, so bad. However, a startup called GameBench reckons there’s another way. Its founders, who previously worked at chip companies like ARM and MediaTek, claim to have developed an “uncheatable” performance test that can be used to corroborate (or refute) the scores from traditional benchmarking apps, and which can help to rank Android phones and devices according to their true gaming capabilities. Although GameBench’s app is still in beta and likely won’t be released until the first quarter of next year, it has already collected scores for two devices, the HTC One and the Samsung Galaxy S 4. Ironically, as you’re about to see, Samsung may actually have less to fear from this cheat-free test than some of its rivals.

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Samsung GALAXY S 4 arrives at AT&T’s Aio Wireless ahead of nationwide expansion

Aio Wireless has been in the news quite a bit recently, having been on the receiving end of a lawsuit from T-Mobile for the use of a shade of magenta. Late last month, the AT&T subsidiary announced that it will be expanding its markets to the nationwide level in a little under two weeks, something […]

MoDaCo.Switch for Galaxy S 4 now available in beta… to Indiegogo backers

MoDaCoSwitch for Galaxy S 4 now available in beta to Indiegogo backers

For about a month now, HTC One owners have been able to enjoy MoDaCo’s efforts to mix up the Android experience on the Taiwanese company’s handset. But, hey, don’t go thinking anyone forgot about Samsung’s own flagship device, the Galaxy S 4. Available now to those who backed the campaign on Indiegogo, MoDaCo.Switch is giving the GS4 crowd a ROM to sense what it’s like to seamlessly switch between the TouchWiz and AOSP versions of Android OS. It’s worth noting that this particular ROM is only compatible with GSM models of the Galaxy S 4, and, as ever, creator Paul O’Brien notes it is a beta after all, so some issues may arise. In other words, backers must install at their own risk — capiche?

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Liquipel Skins debut as protection from physical damage

Liquipel is known for its unique method of waterproofing gadgets that sprays an invisible protective coating over devices and in crevices. However, the company is branching away from that and is launching a new line of products called Skins, which are essentially protective cases that prevent damage from happening due to drops. However, Skins isn’t […]

Samsung GALAXY S 4 Mini surfaces with Verizon branding

The Samsung GALAXY S 4 Mini, the smaller sibling of Samsung’s well-known smartphone, will be coming to the US via Verizon, according to a couple of leaks that have surfaced, one of which features a couple shots of the handset with Verizon’s branding and splash screen. You can see them for yourself, including a comparison […]

Samsung Galaxy S 4 and Galaxy S 4 mini getting dual-mode LTE

We’ve already seen a wealth of different Galaxy S 4 variants pop up throughout the summer, but Samsung is continuing the trend with new models of the Galaxy S 4 and Galaxy S 4 mini by adding dual-mode LTE. Samsung says these phones are the world’s first handsets to support both TDD-LTE and FDD-LTE, but

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Galaxy S 4 benchmark-tampering allegations denied by Samsung

It was discovered yesterday that Samsung allegedly tampered with the Galaxy S 4 in order to provide the best possible benchmark scores in different apps. However, Samsung has addressed the allegations and says that they haven’t done such a thing, saying that they didn’t use any sly tricks to achieve higher benchmark scores. AnandTech reported

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Samsung Galaxy S 4 Google Play edition: what’s different?

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Several days ago we received a Samsung Galaxy S 4 Google Play edition to play with and shared our first impressions. This week we take a closer look at what’s different between this handset and its TouchWiz-equipped cousins by scrutinizing the benchmarks, battery life and camera performance. Samsung pleasantly surprised us at Google I/O when it announced a Galaxy S 4 running stock Android. HTC then joined the party with its own unskinned superphone, the One. This Galaxy S 4, which landed in the Play store on June 26th for $649 contract-free, is identical to T-Mobile’s 16GB model and shares the same specs. So, what does stock Android bring to this flagship? How does it compare to the TouchWiz versions? Is anything left behind? Finally, is this Google Play edition worth the extra cash? Hit the break to find out.

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Samsung sells 20 million Galaxy S 4 handsets, according to Korean media

Samsung sells 20 million Galaxy S 4 handsets, according to Korean media

So, JK Shin hasn’t emerged from Samsung’s HQ declaring that his company has sold 20 million Galaxy S 4s, but the day (and week) is still young. Korea’s news media is quoting the CEO as saying that Samsung’s flagship Jay-Z player / handset has seen its sales double from the 10 million that was announced at the tail-end of May. Given that we’re but a few days away from the company’s next earnings estimates, we’ll probably find out for certain soon enough.

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Source: iNews (Translated), Yonhap News (Translated)

Samsung Galaxy S 4 Active Review

Samsung either has an addiction or a compulsion: whatever the reason, the company can’t help pumping out Galaxy S 4 variants, like the Samsung Galaxy S 4 Active. A waterproof, dust-proof version of the flagship Android smartphone, the Active model toughens up with a butch new casing and a few tweaked features. Still, though, at

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