You can’t ask for more. AnandTech has a complete report on how mobile manufacturing companies like HTC, Samsung, LG and ASUS optimize their compilers and CPUs to fake the scores that certain benchmark apps display:
Ultimately the Galaxy Note 3 doesn’t change anything from what we originally reported. The GPU frequency optimizations that existed in the Exynos 5410 SGS4 don’t exist on any of the Snapdragon platforms (all applications are given equal access to the Note 3’s 450MHz max GPU frequency). The CPU frequency optimization that exists on the SGS4, LG G2, HTC One and other Android devices, still exists on the Galaxy Note 3. This is something that we’re going to be tracking and reporting more frequently, but it’s honestly no surprise that Samsung hasn’t changed its policies here.
Read the entire story on AnandTech here.