We have recently received a new palette of the Samsung Galaxy S II Android Smartphone that includes the i9100 G version of one of the world’s best selling Smartphone. This version boasts a 1.2 GHZ Texas Instrument OMAP 4430 processor.
And since this particular processor is slightly different than the one featured on Samsung Galaxy S II i9100 version (1.2 GHz Exynos 4210 CPU) we have done a benchmark comparison chart that would give you a better idea of the performance differences between the two devices. Please bear in mind that in terms of other specifications the two versions are entirely identical.
Benchmarks
Even though a recent statement from Samsung Malaysia notes that “the difference in chipsets does not impact the overall product performance in any one variant relative to the other,” we would still advise our customers to pay attention to the figures above until we have more specific information and more in depth performance statistics.
Again we would like to reiterate that as far as other technical specifications go, the two devices are identical, product packaging remains the same, although the version of the device is clearly indicated on the box.
*The data from the Samsung Galaxy S II i9100 version benchmarks was collected from Clubic.com
** Data collected by Expansys
Quadrant – benchmark that measures CPU, memory, I/O and 3D graphic performance. Higher is better.
Benchmark Pi – Benchmark that calculates CPU speed (ie. the time it takes for your device to load, boot, etc.).Lower is better.
Caffeine – Measures Java Code performance. Higher is better.
SunSpider – Another benchmark that measures JavaScript performance on your device. Lower is better.
