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OnePlus responded by indicating that this is one way to optimize battery and battery management. Benchmarking applications are not subject to these limits, thus creating scores that do not correspond to normal use of the device. AnandTech was able to determine that many applications were restricted, having access only to second cores, hence the poor results. This mobile uses the SoC Snapdragon 888 from Qualcomm, which features high-performance Cortex-X1 and A78 cores for high-power tasks, and slower, low-power Cortex-A55 cores to conserve battery power on lighter tasks. Applications limited to the slowest processor cores The site discovered that OnePlus has created a blacklist of slow-running apps. Of applications popular, like Chrome browser, were simply not getting the desired results compared to other mobiles with the same processor. The problem, this time, comes from unusually low performance on some tests. It’s the site AnandTech who revealed the case. Geekbench, one of the tenors in matter benchmarking, decided to withdraw the results of the OnePlus 9 and the OnePlus 9 Pro. Now, it is its latest flagship, the OnePlus 9 Pro, which is the target of criticism.
Already in 2017, the manufacturer was accused of cheating with the OnePlus 5 in order to optimize performance specifically for benchmarks. OnePlus was once again caught in the bag. The manufacturer prefers to talk about battery optimization. : Very slow apps? OnePlus does its mea-culpa!įollowing some results worthy of a smartphone released 10 years ago, OnePlus has been accused of manipulating its performance for benchmarking with the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro.