Benchmarks and "live" footage Sony Xperia P

Greek life DigitalLife got some interesting information about the smartphone Sony Xperia P. In addition to the frame on which to evaluate the appearance of a new series of smart phone Xperia, his representatives had the opportunity to identify and model the performance of the hardware component. The device is based on the chipset ST-Ericsson U8500, which theoretically should be approximately the same level as the Exynos 4210, which is installed in the Samsung Galaxy Note and Samsung Galaxy SII. Both chipsets include a pair of nuclei Cortex-A9, 1 GB of RAM and a graphics accelerator, Mali-400MP, but Samsung's version of a large number of clock frequency. Result Sony Xperia P was slightly worse in comparison with the Samsung devices in the test AnTuTu, in which his performance were 5325b, while Galaxy S II showed 6249 and Galaxy Note - 6495. In addition to the processor with a clock frequency of 1 GHz, the cause of the backlog can be considered Prerelease status and Android operating system versions, Gingerbread. Much worse than the device from Sony looked at the test NenaMark 2, which shows the performance of the graphics accelerator. If the model of Samsung, including the Galaxy Note the number of pixels on the screen is almost twice the Xperia P, showed the result of at least 33,9 fps, then the smart phone from Sony gave only 29,2 fps. This could mean that either the Sony intends to have reduced the clock speed of Mali-400MP, or the device is experiencing something kaie problems with the software.