In one of the tests (Linpack), the Nexus One has an unfair advantage over the Evo 4G and Motorola Droid X because Google’s machine is running Android 2.2, which we all know is a performance whore. Anyway, check the 720p embedded clip to see the three phones stressed, and why the Droid X is supreme.

The Droid X, with its Texas Instruments OMAP3630 1GHz processor and dedicated PowerVR graphics, tramples the Nexus One and Evo 4G in 3D rendering smoothness. Neither the Nexus One (11.3 FPS) using FroYo nor the Evo (10.3 FPS) can come close to the 22.9 FPS achieved by the Droid X on the NenaMark1 benchmark. Once the Droid X gets FroYo (August?), it will be neck and neck with the Samsung Galaxy S (T-Mobile Vibrant, AT&T Captivate) for pure Android power.


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Seeing these videos and comparing I can understand now why Droid X is better than the others one… o.o"” But I don’t like the design of the Droid X too much… o.o” Thank you for this amazing video~~ Now I can see what is the best to buy and choose the better one~~ ^_^ That helps me a lot ~~ I still don’t have any kind of these phones XDD


haha then the next test should be a Droid vs an iPhone :3
cool test though - haha so cool to actually watch the tests happen



 

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