So our buddies over at engadget posted up this great picture from Quadrant Standard on Android which is a performance benchmarking tool available for free on all Android devices. Now while this score may not equate to true performance of a phone, it gives a pretty good feel for how well a phone can handle a lot of different tasks like multitasking, graphic performance and things like that.
This picture shows the new Galaxy S II compared to a lot of the top of the line smartphones out now, and well, it just destroys all the competition. If you didn’t want a Galaxy S II before then after seeing this, I don’t know what would convince you!
Clocking a score of 3053 over a regular stock Galaxy S at about 850, that’s more than 3 times the specs and more than doubles even the Nexus One. We’d like to see it compared to the Nexus S (We’ve attached a picture from a Nexus S quadrant which clocked it in at 1500 so meaning it’s still doubling that!), but this is for sure something to look forward to!