Huawei ascend d quad scores the highest in benchmark

The new kid in town’s showing promise, Huawei’s flagship ascend d quad just became the world’s fastest smartphone in a benchmark round up test which included some of the brilliant rivals such as HTC one x or LG Optimus 4d. The home grown k-3 soc only get outperformed by an Asus transformer prime tablet which is heavily overlocked. The benchmark test is made through with Antutu Benchmark, a popular android app that benchmarks a range of the system functions. Though the real life user experience may vary from the benchmark results, it is safe to say that the telecom manufacturer’s latest effort which combined the most powerful hardware and the original ice cream sandwich will be a hit for stock android lovers and makes other major players to rethink their relentless effort in messing up with the stock android.

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