LG G2 Benchmarks and Hardware

LG’s latest flagship the LG G2 is now available across major cities in India, available in two variants 16 GB and 32 GB and priced at 40497 INR and 43497 INR respectively. The device come up with Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset, with a Quad Core Krait 400 CPU clocked at 2.2 GHz and the new Adreno 330 GPU. 

Coming to our benchmark tests, we started by running Quadrant Standard on the LG G2 and the device performed well up to it’s hype and scored 19689. This score is far better than what we got on the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4, but if we talk about Samsung Note 3, the device scored a bit of more score which is 20599. 

Next up, we ran AnTuTu Benchmarks on the LG G2 and the device showed a score of 35736 which makes it the top scorer, as the other devices like the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC one scored 34546, 28431 and 25064 respectively.

We also checked the graphic performance of the LG G2, the smartphone scored 59 fps, where as the Note 3 scored 60.4 fps in our benchmark tests. Check out the benchmark test below and our ‘unboxing’ video here!

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2 responses to “LG G2 Benchmarks and Hardware”

  1. Sherlock holmes Avatar
    Sherlock holmes

    G2 is very good phone, but i dont like skin over its OS..if its comes with google edition,this is my next flagship phone

  2. Kishore Tvk Avatar
    Kishore Tvk

    dude g2 is very very good but i donnt understand the back volume rockers ? are theyu so user friendlly ?

    2ndly this device seem to have some of the note 3 features ………..
    but still lg is now facing downside on the sales but pricing is too high and when its rivals are moving with sensors magic wonder if this would make any change ??

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