Galaxy Note Pro 12.2

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 Android Tablet Benchmark Tests – Scores & Results

The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, the ultra big tablet device from Samsung came in with a huge pricing but it does hold the specifications and power to vouch for the pricing. One of the important factors to check the performance of the device is the standard benchmark testing which we do for the Android devices, although that is not the only factor for checking the performance.

Internal specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro

  • Chipset: EXYNOS 5420 (1.9GHz Quad + 1.3GHz Quad)
  • Android Kitkat v4.4
  • 3GB RAM
  • 32GB Internal Storage
  • 9,500 mAh battery

Read: Samsung Galaxy Note Pro price in India

Specifications wise, this for sure is a brilliant device with the octa-core chipset clocking at 1.9 GHz, and there is 3GB RAM and 32GB of internal storage. Check out the Benchmark tests that we did on the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro, with the results compared with the other high-end devices.

Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 AnTuTu Benchmark

The benchmark score with this test was 31765, which is quite good when compared to the other devices around the same, because the Galaxy S4 had a score lesser than this, though the recent flagships had some better results than this huge device.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro Benchmark

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro Quadrant Standard Benchmark

The quadrant standard app again does the testing of some similar parameters but there’s a few important differences, thus we take this as another important one. The score that the Galaxy Note Pro got a score of 15770 points, which is again quite good.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro Nenamark2 Benchmark

This is a test which would help one assess about the graphics performance and output of the device, and in this test the Galaxy Note Pro had scored a perfect 59.9, the highest one would see here is 60.

Overall, the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 got very neat scores in all the three benchmark tests that we did, but on the Nenamark2 test, it was quite excellent as the score touched almost 59.9 frames per second.

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