How to test and check your Android Mobile Device? Use Mobile Benchmark Tools.
Attention: Internet Connection required. Download it via iTunes/Google Play Store.
1. AnTuTu Benchmark BACK ON TOP
AnTuTu Benchmark can run a full test of a key project, through the “Memory Performance”,”CPU Integer Performance”,”CPU Floating point Performance”,”2D 3D Graphics Performance”,”SD card reading/writing speed”,”Database IO” performance testing on the mobile phone Performance of the hardware to make score.
In reaching the overall and individual scores of the hardware, to judge by the scores of the performance of the hardware. Uploading scores and view your device in the world rankings, allowing points to let you know the level of hardware performance equipment.
2. NenaMark2 BACK ON TOP
NenaMark2 is an OpenGL ES 2.0 benchmark for high-end mobile devices, continuing where the popular NenaMark1 left off with more advanced graphical effects and higher resolution graphics.
Unlike many other benchmarks, NenaMark measures performance using realistic scenes that could be taken from a typical game and presents the result in frames per second, i.e. providing an intuitive performance number that can be used for realistic comparisons between different devices.
3. Quadrant Standard Edition BACK ON TOP
Quadrant is a CPU, I/O and 3D graphics benchmark. The Standard Edition requires an Internet connection to compute benchmark results and is supported by ads. The application does not work on devices with no GPU (Spica, Tattoo).
4. RealPi Benchmark BACK ON TOP
RealPi provides some of the best and most interesting Pi calculation algorithms out there. This app is a benchmark which tests your Android device’s CPU and memory performance. It calculates the value of Pi to the number of decimal places you specify.
5. Vellamo Mobile Benchmark BACK ON TOP
Vellamo is designed to be an accurate, easy-to-use suite of system-level benchmarks for devices based on Android 2.3 forward.
Vellamo began as a mobile web benchmarking tool that today has expanded to include two primary chapters. The HTML5 Chapter evaluates mobile web browser performance and the Metal Chapter measures the CPU subsystem performance of mobile processors. Through click-and-go test suites, organized by chapter, Vellamo is designed to evaluate: scrolling and zooming, 3D graphics, video performance and memory read/write and peak bandwidth performance, and much more!
We hope this tip helps you out!
(Note: Tested on Android Devices. Just see for yourself, if you own one.)
(Disclosure: Sony (Sony Xperia Sola), Android OS, Benchmark Tools, Applications/Logo/Images/Pictures mention above have a respective copyright. We used it for demonstration purpose only.)
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Related Links / Articles / Entries / References / Sources:
AnTuTu Benchmark – Official Google Play Store
NenaMark2 – Official Google Play Store
Quadrant Standard Edition – Official Google Play Store
RealPi Benchmark – Official Google Play Store
Vellamo Mobile Benchmark – Official Google Play Store

thanks for the android benchmarks!
is great that there are tools such these can used on your android smartphones. two thumbs up for the android benchmarks, nicely done on writeups