![]() ![]() In addition, these cores run at 2.0GHz instead of their maximum frequency of 2.41GHz.Īlso read: iPhone 13 Battery Can Come with Faster Wireless Charging Compared to iPhone 12 So the question stands why are they limiting the OnePlus 9 series performance on popular apps? Instead, the phone used the Cortex-A78 cores. However, when they ran the test again, the phone did not use the Cortex-X1 core. In this test, Pro used the Cortex-X1 core and delivered a score of 107 points – which is normal. To understand it better, AnandTech ran a popular benchmarking app called Vivaldi on the device. Instead, the task was managed by the three Cortex-A78 cores. Apparently, the OnePlus 9 series – Pro variant wasn’t using the Cortex-X1 core for this benchmark. Meanwhile, the limiting mechanism did not detect benchmarking apps, few popular games, and less popular alternatives to categories. It also includes the whole of Google’s app suite, all of Microsoft’s Office apps, all popular social media apps, and any popular browser such as Firefox, Samsung Internet, or Microsoft Edge.Īlso read: OnePlus Pad in the Works? Trademark Spotted on EUIPO Website ![]() Apparently, this is because of OnePlus’ performance-limiting mechanism detects apps like Chrome, Twitter, and more (anything popular on the Play Store). This is causing a slowdown in typical workload, including Web browsing. This compels them to run more tests to test their theory on this OnePlus 9 series.Īlso read: Dizo Star 300 and Dizo Star 500 Launched as Feature PhonesĪccording to his further tests, they noticed that few apps were deliberately kept away from the phone’s fastest core. However, this is significantly lower than that of other smartphones with the same chipset. He ran a browser-based benchmark test called Speedometer 2 – where it scores 61.5. OnePlus 9 series offering full potential only to benchmarking sites?ĪnandTech discovered discrepancies in in-app performances on the Pro model while reviewing the unit. During the benchmarks, he found a strange issue with the device. Considering this whole debacle, Geekbench has banned the duo from its platform. This in turn leads to manipulation of benchmark scores. However, it is not the same for other apps. Whereas, it is offering full performance access to other apps, including benchmarking apps.Īlso read: Mi 11 Ultra ‘Limited Quantity’ Sale Starts on July 7įor better understanding, the OnePlus 9 series are running at full speeds only in benchmark apps. However, a fresh report claims that OnePlus is blacklisting few specific apps to slow down workloads. To recall, both of these features the range-topping chipset from Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 888. Both the vanilla and Pro variant are delisting from Geekbench after reports of tweaking in CPU and GPU performance. Flagship offerings OnePlus 9 series are facing an accusation of manipulation in Geekbench testing. ![]()
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