Sony officially unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, the Xperia Z1 at its press conference at IFA, Berlin, yesterday. The cameraphone packs a punch with its Snapdragon 800 chipset clocked at 2.2 GHz along with Adreno 330 graphics and 2 GB of RAM.
We took the Xperia Z1 for a spin and the performance of the device was top notch. So, we decided to stack it up against other smartphones in the market, and here are the results.
The Sony Xperia Z1′s first challenge was when we tested its single-core performance with the BenchmarkPi. As expected, the newest Xperia smartphone piled up an impressive score that secures the device a joint second place in our BenchmarkPi test chart.
Benchmark Pi
Lower is better
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3
98 - LG G2
99 - Sony Xperia Z1
115 - Sony Xperia Z Ultra
115 - Samsung Galaxy S4 Active
130 - Samsung Galaxy S4 (Octa)
132 - Samsung Galaxy S4 (S600)
132 - HTC Butterfly S
135 - LG Optimus G Pro
147 - HTC One
151 - Samsung Galaxy S4 mini
166 - Sony Xperia Z
264 - HTC Butterfly
266 - Oppo Find 5
267 - HTC One X+
280 - LG Optimus G
285 - HTC One mini
293 - Samsung Galaxy Note II
305 - HTC One X (Tegra 3)
330 - LG Optimus 4X HD
350 - Samsung Galaxy S III
359 - Nexus 4
431
Next up is the AnTuTu evaluation that gives us a clear picture on the overall device performance. Surprisingly, the Sony Xperia Z1 ended up below the Samsung Galaxy S4. But, considering that we are testing the pre-finalized version, the scores might change soon.
AnTuTu
Higher is better
- LG G2
35444 - Samsung Galaxy Note 3
32907 - Sony Xperia Z Ultra
29185 - Samsung Galaxy S4 (Octa)
26275 - Sony Xperia Z1
25909 - HTC Butterfly S
25357 - Samsung Galaxy S4 (S600)
24716 - HTC One
22678 - Samsung Galaxy S4 Active
21363 - Sony Xperia Z
20794 - LG Optimus G Pro
20056 - HTC Butterfly
19513 - Samsung Galaxy S III
15547 - Oppo Find 5
15167 - Samsung Galaxy S4 mini
14518 - HTC One mini
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We then had the Adreno 330 graphic processing unit running at its full pace. The GLBenchmark tests showed us the capabilities of the graphics processing smartphone and in fact, the Xperia Z1 topped our off-screen tests (considering the other two devices are phablets), while managing a second position in the other.
GLBenchmark 2.7 T-Rex (1080p off-screen)
Higher is better
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3
26 - Sony Xperia Z Ultra
23 - Sony Xperia Z1
23 - LG G2
22 - Samsung Galaxy S4 (S600)
17.1 - Samsung Galaxy S4 (Octa)
17.1 - Apple iPad 4
16.8 - HTC Butterfly S
16 - Samsung Galaxy S4 Active
16 - Google Nexus 10
13.9 - LG Optimus G
13.9 - Sony Xperia Z
13.5 - Sony Xperia Tablet Z
13 - Sony Xperia ZL
12.8 - Samsung Galaxy S4 mini
6.4 - Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3
6.3 - HTC One mini
5.6 - Samsung Galaxy Note II
4.9
GLBenchmark 2.5 Egypt (1080p off-screen)
Higher is better
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3
68 - Sony Xperia Z Ultra
60 - Sony Xperia Z1
55 - LG G2
54 - Samsung Galaxy S4 (Octa)
43 - HTC Butterfly S
42 - Samsung Galaxy S4 (S600)
41 - Samsung Galaxy S4 Active
41 - HTC One
37 - Oppo Find 5
32 - Google Nexus 4
32 - Sony Xperia Z
31 - Sony Xperia ZL
31 - Sony Xperia SP
31 - Apple iPhone 5
30 - LG Optimus G Pro
30 - LG Optimus G
21 - Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3
17 - Samsung Galaxy S4 mini
17 - Samsung Galaxy Note II
17 - HTC One mini
15 - HTC One X
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Last up was the JavaScript performance of the Sony Xperia Z1 browser. The result reveals that the browser on the device is definitely one of the best among the current smartphones.
SunSpider
Lower is better
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3
648 - Sony Xperia Z Ultra
750 - Sony Xperia Z1
830 - LG G2
902 - Samsung Galaxy S4 (S600)
1046 - HTC One
1174 - LG Optimus G
1293 - HTC One mini
1375 - LG Nexus 4
1379 - HTC Butterfly
1397 - Oppo R819
1423 - Huawei Ascend P6
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Sony’s latest addition brings a lot of firepower to the table and the smartphone rubs its shoulders against the likes of other heavyweights such as LG G2, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Sony Xperia Z Ultra.
Source : blog[dot]gsmarena[dot]com
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