![]() But it does mean that the performance represented by the scores in benchmarks aren’t the same as what you will get in daily use, so having higher benchmark scores on the OnePlus 9 Pro doesn’t mean anything in actual day-to-day use, for better or worse.īut at this point, it might highlight the pointlessness of getting the latest OnePlus 9 Pro over their last-gen flagships, considering that Android Authority actually found that the OnePlus 8 outpaces the OnePlus 9 Pro by nearly 4X in BrowserBench on Chrome, which is not in the performance whitelist, and thus sees throttled performance on the newer device. Now it is worth mentioning that the Snapdragon 888 is one toasty chipset, and this might be the way that OnePlus aims to improve the overall user experience. Most users won’t even notice the difference, as the chipset is just that ridiculously overpowered for daily use. ![]() While this may impact the devices’ performance in some benchmarking apps, our focus as always is to do what we can to improve the performance of the device for our users. This has helped to provide a smooth experience while reducing power consumption. As a result of this feedback, our R&D team has been working over the past few months to optimize the devices’ performance when using many of the most popular apps, including Chrome, by matching the app’s processor requirements with the most appropriate power. Akin to the last time, OnePlus is specifically targeting a particular set of benchmarking apps which include AnTuTu, Androbench, Geekbench 4, GFXBench, Quadrant, Nenamark 2, and Vellamo. Following the launch of the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro in March, some users told us about some areas where we could improve the devices’ battery life and heat management. However, this time, the cheating mechanism is blatant and aimed at maximizing performance, the report claims. Our top priority is always delivering a great user experience with our products, based in part on acting quickly on important user feedback. OnePlus provided the following statement to Android Authority regarding their benchmark results: More intensive games and benchmarks are allowed to harness the full performance of the OnePlus 9 Pro, and it is with the latter that Geekbench has taken an offense to, calling it “benchmark manipulation.” Update (June 23, 2017): Since the publication of this article, OnePlus has responded with several comments regarding the allegations of benchmark fixing. Confirmed on devices as old as the OnePlus 2, released in 2015, OnePlus 9 series removed from Geekbench (Update: OnePlus gives statement) It appears OnePlus is in trouble again over benchmark cheating allegations. Geekbench has removed all the benchmark results of the entire OnePlus 9 series because of a cheating allegation on the entire series. It seems that OnePlus has baked in a whitelist of sorts to limit performance in lighter apps where the user might not experience any issues with the lower performance, which will in turn offer better battery life and cooler temperatures. The OnePlus 9 series has been delisted from the Geekbench charts, due to allegations of benchmark manipulation.
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