I9000XXJVT stock performance test using quadrant and antutu. No hack or lagfix applied.
For me, quadrant/antutu benchmark is not so important. What's important is you should have smooth phone (no force close/hang) with better battery life.
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For me, quadrant/antutu benchmark is not so important. What's important is you should have smooth phone (no force close/hang) with better battery life.
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typo..the title suppose to be "Android 2.3.5 I9000XXJVT performance" :)
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