Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 next in line to be punished by Geekbench
That means the CPU and GPU were not operating at their full potential, and the screen was not as vivid as Samsung had promised. In the past, users were able to bypass the GOS app, but Samsung’s latest One UI update made that impossible.
Still, the overarching impression was that Samsung was being dishonest, especially because benchmarking apps were excluded from the list of apps that were controlled by GOS, and this meant that they were overestimating the day-to-day performance of the phones.
Geekbench now ready to show the door to Galaxy Tab S8 over GOS throttling
When the Geekbench app is renamed as the Genshin Impact game to trick the system into thinking it’s not a benchmarking tool, the single-core and multi-core scores, which are a measure of performance, fall. Otherwise, Geekbench spits out much better numbers, which are not reflective of the tablets’ actual performance.
Benchmarking tools like Geekbench may have been overestimating the performance of the Tab S8
The outlet also notes the slates ‘did not throttle as hard as the Galaxy S22 series phones,’ probably because there is more room for heat dissipation because of their bigger size, which again solidifies the theory that Samsung’s main intention was to keep things running smoothly.
After all, Samsung is not the first manufacturer to do this, and OnePlus and Apple have also been found guilty of similar behavior in the past.
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