Sony Xperia TX, T and V benchmark scores are here
As you probably noticed, we are back at the Sony booth at the IFA floor. After we put the cameras of the newly unveiled trio of Android smartphones to the test we are now ready to try and evaluate the performance of their chipsets.
The Xperia TX, Xperia T and Xperia V are all running on dual-core processors, using the new Krait architecture and clocked at 1.5 GHz. There"s still some doubt about the GPUs, but all three tested units reported Adreno 225"s.
The Krait cores helped the three new Xperias pass the BenchmarkPi with flying colors - none of the quad-core smartphones currently on the market could come anywhere near their achievement. To be fair, though, BenchmarkPi doesn"t make use of the multi-core architectures, so the dual-core Kraits have an advantage here.
Benchmark Pi
Lower is better
- Sony Xperia T 285
- Sony Xperia V 286
- Sony Xperia TX 289
- HTC One X (Tegra 3)
338 - Samsung Galaxy S III
344 - LG Optimus 4X HD
350 - Meizu MX 4-core
362
The NenaMark 2 results of the Sony Xperia T, TX and V proves that the three new smartphones are Adreno 225-powered. The kind of framerates that the new Sony smartphones achieved are beyond the capabilities of any of the previous Qualcomm mobile GPUs.
NenaMark 2
Higher is better
- Sony Xperia T 60
- Sony Xperia TX 60
- Sony Xperia V 58.8
- Samsung Galaxy S III
58.8 - Meizu MX 4-core
54.1 - LG Optimus 4X HD
52.3 - HTC One X (Tegra 3)
47.5
Finally, we come to the overall performance test with Quadrant and the Xperia trio made it three out of three against its quad-core rivals. An impressive achievement indeed.
Quadrant
Higher is better
- Sony Xperia T 5675
- Sony Xperia V 6047
- Sony Xperia TX 5793
- Samsung Galaxy S III
5365 - Meizu MX 4-core
5170 - HTC One X (Tegra 3)
4842 - LG Optimus 4X HD
4814 - Motorola Atrix HD
4178
Find out more about the new Sony Xperia smartphones in our Sony overview.