
The LG Optimus 3D and Samsung Galaxy S II are two of the most impressive smartphones on display at Mobile World Congress this year. Hardware savvy tech site AnandTech took the time to analyze the Android-powered devices, which both rock a pair of 1GHz ARM Cortex A9 cores, by putting them through some preliminary benchmarking tests. Needless to say we were intrigued by the results. It appears the Optimus 3D tops not only the Galaxy S II, but all other contending handsets – with the exception of one second place finish out of the four benchmarks.
Some of the other smartphones included in the battle: the LG Optimus 2X, Motorola Atrix 4G, T-Mobile (HTC) myTouch 4G, Google (HTC) Nexus One, Google (Samsung) Nexus S, Motorola Droid 2, HTC EVO 4G, and the Apple iPhone 4. The most interesting comparison, however, has to be between the Optimus 3D and Galaxy S II, seeing how they were just announced at MWC. Regarding processing prowess, the Optimus 3D features Texas Instruments’ OMAP 4430, while the Galaxy S packs Samsung’s Exynos 4210. The Atrix 4G and Optimus 2X have Nvidia’s Tegra 2 chip set on-board. Check out the benchmarks below to see where they all rank.
(Source: AnandTech via Engadget)












