Billion Counter Benchmark (v. 1.9) Разработано jcbgrnr |
Have you ever wondered how long it would take your phone to count to one billion? (Probably Not). Well now you wont have to wait any longer. This is a simple app that counts to one billion and tells you how long it took. Please be patient, it normally takes around 35 to 45 seconds depending on your phone. This is a good app to test the results of an overclock or under clock.
Tags: benchmark,quadrant standard edition, antutu, nenemark, linpack, nenamark, neocore, sunspider, vellamo, cpu, memory, overclock, under clock, results
[2013-10-02] A Google User: Good app My overclocked Samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0 (1.52 GHz) did one billion in 30 sec flat and one million in 0.031 sec |
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[2013-09-24] A Google User: =P 31.11 s jb |
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[2013-09-22] A Google User: Okay Scored a 9.85 with my Galaxy S4, not sure how accurate this app is...but pretty quick. |
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[2013-09-03] A Google User: Ok 19.8 seconds to 1B. Stock HTC DNA |
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[2013-08-29] A Google User: That's it There isn't anything else to it...it does what it was meant to do and that's it...I personally scored an 11.147s on the billion count on my HTC one...great improvement from the ~88s count from my legacy evo 4g |
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[2013-08-25] A Google User: Simple And beautiful |
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[2013-08-24] A Google User: Good Fast and accurate |
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[2013-08-10] A Google User: 13 seconds On Galaxy S4. And no this doesn't implement multi cores because there is only one thread dumbo |
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[2013-08-04] A Google User: S4 Overclocked to 2.0 GHz. Time taken for 1 billion-13.4 seconds! |
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[2013-07-31] A Google User: awesome got the billion in 18.767 seconds. |
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[2013-07-18] A Google User: S4 9 seconds and change! |
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[2013-07-10] A Google User: Pretty cool Functional |
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[2013-06-12] A Google User: Droid DNA by HTC My DNA got 19.703 beat that |
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[2013-05-29] A Google User: Not bad Galaxy 3 stock time was 24.1 seconds. Fun little app to compare phones with. |
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[2013-05-27] A Google User: Galaxy s4 Did the billion in 10.740 seconds. Stock unrooted. This thing is a beast. |
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[2013-05-19] A Google User: Good, linear test My Phone Can Count to One Billion in 9.778 Seconds. How Fast Can Yours? Sorry, had to. This is something I use to test between kernels and ROMs. Average the runs and compare. |
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[2013-05-17] A Google User: GS3 Comparison not accurate It's an OK tool to test over clock frequencies but there are loads of other apps that do it better. According to your comparison my quad core overclocked to 1.6 is just 1 second faster than a single core galaxy s. |
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[2013-05-14] A Google User: S4 Cool app. 12.7 on new Galaxy S4. |
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[2013-05-12] A Google User: GS4 9.771 on stock GS4 |
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[2013-05-12] A Google User: Yep, this is awesome! Galaxy Note 2 - JediXP13 ROM - Overclocked to 1.92 Mhz--> Counted to One Billion in 21.784 Seconds! Not a world record, but it's definitely my personal best! |
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[2013-05-11] A Google User: Huawei premia 22.20 for billion |
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[2013-04-25] A Google User: ☆★ 0.06 to count to one million |
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[2013-04-20] A Google User: Pretty cool bragging rights app. Great to test against friends devices. Lowest I've scored is 14.421 on my HTC One XL OC'd to 1.89ghz. |
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[2013-04-17] A Google User: msi enjoy71 not bad 1b 22sec. dualcore 1.5ghz |
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[2013-04-15] A Google User: Nexus4-1.8GhzTrinity kernel 19.203 to 1billion. Some of these lies put up on here are laughable. |
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[2013-04-14] A Google User: Does that job Galaxy S3 LTE overclocked 1.7ghz. 0.031s for 1million, 24.8 secs for 1billion |
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[2013-04-12] A Google User: HTC One 10 seconds to count a billion for this great new phone. |
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[2013-04-09] A Google User: . 20 sec stock DNA |
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[2013-03-30] A Google User: Good for camparison I got 18 seconds, count to a billion on my Xperia TX |
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[2013-03-22] A Google User: Great Sony Xperia z stock got a score of 15 sec |
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[2013-03-18] A Google User: Ok 56.75 HTC desire hd :/ |
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[2013-03-17] A Google User: ZTE Grand X In 1billion 34.6seconds 1.6GHZ Intel Atom single-core. |
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[2013-03-14] A Google User: Inconsistent results It took 32 seconds fir HTC sensation but between 34 and 37 for HTC one X? |
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[2013-03-07] A Google User: The most efficient benchmark. Great job. **** Now make one for PC so I can compare my phone to my laptop. My TMobile Galaxy S2 is more powerful than my Xoom tablet. A count of 1,234,567,890 took 40 secs on the SGS2, 58 secs on the Xoom, 30 secs on the Nexus 4. |
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[2013-02-18] A Google User: Dell Streak 5 Billion in 49 seconds. Thanks. |
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[2013-02-16] A Google User: Not sure if it's accurate 16.84, first run on stock rooted 4.2.2 Nexus 10. Power of A15 or inaccurate test, I don't know.. |
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[2013-02-06] A Google User: Nice ( gnote 2 ) T-Mobile Note 2- ROM jedimaster 9-overclocked 1900mzh with saberkernel 11.6 (just realeased) got me 21.5 seconds. Beats all the frauds saying 11 seconds, u liee ! |
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[2013-01-31] A Google User: Seems fast Got to 1 billion in 20.83 seconds on my HTC one S which seems pretty good |
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[2013-01-23] A Google User: 53.7 seconds on an old galaxy s with cm10, no overclock (obviously) |
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[2013-01-22] A Google User: Att note 2 To one billion 11 seconds |
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[2013-01-09] A Google User: Fun benchmark Works well. Fun to compare phones. The lowest I got on 1 mil was .026 and 1 bill was 18.2 seconds with my LG Optimus G |
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[2012-12-30] A Google User: Hmmm... It needs a counter we can actually see, not a please wait message. When it comes to this kind of thing, seeing is believing. |
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[2012-12-28] A Google User: HTC EVO 4G My phone can count to one billion in 55.582 seconds. I'm not sure how it did it but it did somehow. I purchased my HTC EVO 4G back in December 10, 2010. Yes, I still love my phone. |
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[2012-12-26] A Google User: 21 Secs on my SGN2 |
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[2012-12-19] A Google User: Good Got 21.89 seconds for 1billiin for my s3 with jelly bean. Not bad. |
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[2012-12-10] A Google User: 30 It would take over 30 years to count from 1 to 1 billion if you said 1 number per second |
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[2012-12-10] A Google User: Nexus 4 25.89 seconds for 1b |
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[2012-12-09] A Google User: LOL - Cool Mine: 16.285 Seconds! Is kinda fun to see how fast it can do it :) -- Mine T-mobile Galaxy s3 : 16.285 Seconds! - Whats Yours ? |
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[2012-12-05] A Google User: Hehe Beat my 21 secs on the n 7 |
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[2012-12-01] A Google User: Quick test tool GALAXY NOTE 2 stock done it in 25.589. |
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[2012-10-31] A Google User: Hahaha It took my note 36 sec to count to 1 billion. |
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[2012-10-06] A Google User: Cool 25 seconds to 1 billion on nexus 7 @ 1.6ghz |
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[2012-09-25] A Google User: Cool but.. It doesn't support multithread. Dualcore 1.2ghz will score about the same as 1.2ghz snglecore. |
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[2012-09-21] A Google User: Used for comparing power saving performance Shows 29 seconds with power saving disabled and 41 seconds with power saving enabled. International version of Samsung GS3. Nice to know how much power saving affects performance. |
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[2012-09-18] A Google User: Samsung galaxy s3 28 seconds -1 billion |
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[2012-09-10] A Google User: Samsung Galaxy S3 33.89 secs for 1 billion and for 1 million slightly over 0.1 secs. |
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[2012-09-07] A Google User: Whatever Don't get the point but my sgs3 did it in 26.99999 sec so I'm guessing I need a few more apps? |
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[2012-08-20] A Google User: Not sure if it tells me much I've billion in 24.7 seconds. |
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[2012-08-20] A Google User: Dunno... My phone, HTC rezound, counts one billion faster than my N7 but my N7 counts 50,000,000 faster and anything below that number its faster. Not sure if it means anything but it's interesting anyway. |
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[2012-08-15] A Google User: Yeah Does what it says. 34 sec one billion |
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[2012-08-04] A Google User: Better than most Most test tools suck so this at least gives some comparison. Razr Maxx Stock 1.2Ghz got 1mil in 0.036s lowest and 1bil I did 2 times first was about 35.4s second was about 35.2s. |
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[2012-07-31] A Google User: Droid RAZR MAXX stock 35.054 seconds for one billion |
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[2012-07-25] A Google User: Great Very practical. 32 seconds for 1b. Kindle fire 1.2ghz jb |
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[2012-07-20] A Google User: / 29,136s Sgs 3 Stock |
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[2012-07-13] A Google User: HTC amaze stock Amaze stock phone with 1.5 GHz dual core processor counted to 1 billion in 31 seconds. |
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[2012-07-08] A Google User: Droid Bionic 1 bil, 46 secs Cool |
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[2012-07-05] A Google User: 19.693 secs to 1 billion Stock HTC One S |
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[2012-06-30] A Google User: Good 46.45 seconds Sony Xperia P NovaThor App is good but it can be improved, try adding the results of other devices also |
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[2012-06-25] A Google User: Galaxy nexus 30.74 seconds Trinity alpha 95 |
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[2012-06-22] A Google User: Stock sony xperia 1 million-0.048 sec 1 billion-46 sec |
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[2012-06-21] A Google User: Interesting Got 34.953 with my Galaxy SII Skyrocket. pleasantly surprised |
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[2012-06-15] A Google User: Cool I love how people LIE on here, to funny. Photon, shadow rom overclocked to 1.4 Ghz. 33 sec to billion . Sweet for a year old phone. |
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[2012-05-22] A Google User: STOCK HTC DESIRE HD 0.068 one million 46.3 one billion |
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[2012-05-21] A Google User: Great 26 sec. Sensation-al! |
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[2012-05-15] A Google User: Galaxy Nexus 30.345 1 billion on galaxy nexus clocked at 1345 |
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[2012-05-14] A Google User: Galaxy nexus 24 sec to 1 billion |
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[2012-05-13] A Google User: Great Assessment tool Galaxy S2 i9100: 25.211 secs for billion |
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[2012-05-02] A Google User: 29.08 Galaxy S - III stock rom, prepublished device.. |
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[2012-05-01] A Google User: Droid razr stock 42 sec for 1 billion |
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[2012-04-26] A Google User: 33.61s = 1 billion EVO 3D @ 1.728 Ghz Running MeanROM v 4 with Dodava (included) kernel. |
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[2012-04-16] A Google User: Galaxy S2 0.033 for 1 mil. 30.606 for 1 bill. 1.728 Ghz overclocked, Gingersnap rom |
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[2012-04-12] A Google User: 25.693 seconds Transformer Prime on Performance mode, Virtuous ROM 9.4.2.21 |
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[2012-04-12] A Google User: 40 seconds 40 seconds d2 overclocked to 1.3 ghz |
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[2012-04-10] A Google User: Epic Touch LoStKernel 1.6 ghz 27.2 seconds |
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[2012-04-10] A Google User: 24.1 seconds Sgs2 CM9 nightly. Siyah 3 kernel |
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[2012-04-09] A Google User: very nice app 47 seconds stock SG note lte |
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[2012-04-08] A Google User: ;) 33 secs to 1b Gs2 Running R R pro v1.1 |
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[2012-04-03] A Google User: galaxyI8150 cowgun kernel 1.8ghz 23 , seconds to a billion |
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[2012-03-31] A Google User: Junk This apparently is the most dumbest thing I've ever seen in my life. |
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[2012-03-30] A Google User: Galaxy note 1 billion in 17 seconds. Galaxy note i717 overclocked at 1.87 |
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[2012-03-26] A Google User: 26.99 Galaxy s2 oc to 1734 MHz |
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[2012-03-20] A Google User: X10 Took 46 sec to 1bn |
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[2012-03-19] A Google User: Ehh HTC rezound 32 |
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[2012-03-19] A Google User: Sgs2 1.6ghz 28.729 Sec |
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[2012-03-19] A Google User: Kindle fire 0.055 seconds for 1 million. 55 secs for 1 billion |
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[2012-03-08] A Google User: Better than average scores. Htc sensatin miui 2.2.24 29seconds |
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[2012-03-06] A Google User: 29.2s Atrix at 1.45ghz. CM9. |
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[2012-03-05] A Google User: gnex 30.122 sec |
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[2012-03-04] A Google User: G2X 1.4ghz CM9 30.0 seconds |
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[2012-03-02] A Google User: Cool app 38.3 sec for international version of the galaxy s2 running 2.3.4 |
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