AnTuTu

AnTuTu (Chinese: 安兔兔) is a Chinese software benchmarking tool commonly used to benchmark phones and devices based on the ARM architecture.[1][2] On the Google Play store it has been downloaded more than 10 million times.

Because the AnTuTu benchmark is so common, hardware manufacturers have taken to cheating on the benchmark which makes the benchmark unreliable.[3][4] In response to this cheating AnTuTu has created a new benchmark, called AnTuTu X, which makes it more difficult for manufacturers to cheat.[4][5][6]

References

  1. AnTuTu. "AnTuTu Benchmark - Android Apps on Google Play".
  2. Chris Hoffman. "What Does AnTuTu Benchmark Actually Measure?". MakeUseOf.
  3. "Rampant cheating by Android knockoffs prompts AnTuTu to launch new benchmark". AppleInsider. 3 October 2013.
  4. 1 2 "To Against Cheating Benchmark AnTuTu Release AnTuTu X Benchmark".
  5. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.emobile.flashlight&hl=en
  6. Chris Chavez (7 October 2013). "AnTuTu X Benchmark prevents manufacturer cheating". Phandroid - Android News and Reviews.

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