Mobile World Congress was huge for HTC, but as you may have noticed there is not much news floating around this week. Fortunately for all of you, we did a little digging and came across a video on YouTube which you may find interesting. We’ve seen a few benchmark scores from the HTC One S already, but now we have a few videos which walk us through benchmarks from Quadrant, Linpack and AnTuTu and Nenamark2 on both the HTC One X and HTC One S.
Before we dive into the videos, we’d like to stress that benchmark scores do not always give a clear representation as to how a handset will perform with specific games or applications, but they do give us an idea of what the handset should technically be capable of. With that being said, here’s a quick look at the numbers.
HTC One X benchmarksQuadrant: 4,560Linpack: 62AnTuTu: 10,112Nenamark2: 52.0 fpsHTC One S benchmarksQuadrant: 4,828Nenamark2: 60.6 fpsThe quad-core Tegra 3 processor inside the HTC One X should produce higher scores than the dual-core S4 processor in the HTC One S on all of these benchmarks, however the resolution difference plays a huge role in 3D benchmarks since the graphics are rendered at native resolutions. The 4.7-inch (1280 x 720) on the One X features 78% more pixels that the 4.3-inch (960 x 540) display on the One S. It’ll be interesting to see the benchmark numbers for the QualcommS4 powered HTC One X which is heading to AT&T this spring.
The benchmark scores for the two HTC One phones clearly show that the Tegra 3 and Qualcomm S4 chips are a lot more powerful than the processors found in last year’s phones. We’re not ready to declare a winner yet between the two, but we’re definitely excited to get out hands on more phones powered by both chips.
What do you think about the benchmark scores for the two phones? Will your purchase decision be influenced at all by the numbers?

THAT IS SPECTACULAR!!!
ReplyAwesome scores
ReplyBenchmarks are nice, but real use is a totally different ballgame. I can’t see how a Tegra 3 device could fail, but we’ll see :)
ReplyWow nice to see that the S4 is on point with Tegra3, I get more excited about seeing these 2 phones I’m just hoping that they announce the OneS release date for TMo soon hopefully it’ll be end of this month or early april
ReplyI thought they had already said april
ReplyNo, T-Mobile has not released any dates yet. All we have heard from them in “coming soon”
The HTC One S will be available in Europe starting on April 5, but since T-Mobile was one of the first to launch the HTC Sensation 4G last year, I’m hoping the One S launch will be in the first half of April.
ReplyAwesome scores as expected. Want these bad boys so much.
ReplyDoes anybody know if Terga Quad core supports Tmobile USA AWS band?
ReplyDoesn’t support LTE. Pretty certain the international version works on T-Mobile US.
ReplyInternational version will not work on T-Mobile’s 3G/4G network.
ReplyImpressive!
ReplyI would never purchase a phone solely on benchmarks.
ReplyBit surprised the S4 isn’t available in more chips, it really seems like a choice between a quad-core atom and a Core2Duo, where for everyday tasks the dual cores are faster while for massively threaded tasks the quad core option is better.
Considering just 12 or so months ago we were using single core phones and iPhones have been smooth since before Cortex A8′s were around (i.e. offloaded to old GPU), I probably won’t need quad cores for most things, give me more efficient, more zippy dual cores instead and work on making my phone last 3 or more days.
Replylove these numbers…
ReplyI think most people will agree that the AT&T HTC One X with a S4 chip will be powerful enough for their everyday needs.
ReplyJust want a One X on T-Mobile with the Tegra 3. If it isn’t released stateside hopefully it supports AWS and I can just get one unlocked.
ReplyWould the screen on this phone be an improvement over the Galaxy S display (which is in my Vibrant)? I’m thinking it would help.
On topic, I bet the One S gets boost for using a newer ARM implementaion and a lower screen resolution. Can we get a ruling on battery life anytime soon, that’s what I’m intrested in?
ReplyOpps, forgot to mention that I was talking about the One S’ screen (has this shares traits with the Galaxy S’ screen such as a pentile SAMOLED display)!
ReplyThe display technology is the same, but it does have a higher resolution which should be noticeable (qHD 960 x 540 versus WVGA 800 x 480) since it features about 30% more pixels
ReplyThanks for this! At least this will give us some in site in how they both perform.
Replysweeeet
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