The Sony Xperia T has just finished its run through our gauntlet of benchmarks, and we can finally see how this Sony dual-core Krait stands up against the competition.
We’ve got it going against the just-announced Motorola RAZR i and DROID RAZR M, the Samsung Galaxy S III, and the HTC One X and other current smartphone top-dogs.
The Sony Xperia T is powered by a Qualcomm MSM8260A Snapdragon chipset, featuring a dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait processor and an Adreno 225 GPU. Built on a 28 nm process, the Krait provides a great performance-to-power-consumption ratio that other chipset manufacturers are still having a hard time keeping up with.
BenchmarkPi shows just about the same numbers we saw at IFA. The Motorola DROID RAZR M houses the same 1.5 GHz Krait as the Xperia T, so it’s no surprise that these two devices top our standings.
Lower is better
This trend continues with Linpack, though neither device was able to surpass the (Krait-powered) HTC One S. Nevertheless, the results at the top of the pack are very close.
Higher is better
Higher is better
The JavaScript browser performance tests tell a slightly different story, however, as the Xperia T found itself right around the middle of the pack in both SunSpider and BrowserMark. We expect scores to improve slightly with an eventual Jelly Bean update, which boosts the performance of the Android browser, but it’s a far cry from the Motorola RAZR i, with its Intel-optimized JavaScript-parsing processor.
Lower is better
Higher is better
Finally, GPU performance on the Adreno 225 is stellar, and it sits right up with the big guns in graphics performance. The phone runs 3D applications such as games very well, and the video playback experience is top-notch.
Higher is better
The Sony Xperia T has shown that it’s one of the more powerful smartphones around, at least for the time being. Stay tuned for our full review, where we’ll get the rest of your questions about the new Sony flagship answered.
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