Samsung launched the Galaxy Star Pro, the successor of the Galaxy Star back in October. We already unboxed the device earlier this week. Here we have the benchmarks of the device. The Star Pro packs a 1 GHz single-core Spreadtrum SC6820 processor based on ARM Cortex A5 CPU and has Mali 400 GPU. The phone has a 4.0-inch WVGA (480×800 pixels) display and runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) OS with Samsung’s own Touchwiz UI on top. Since this is just an entry-level chip, the performance would obviously be just average. Let’s find out how it performs in a range of synthetic benchmark tests.
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Quadrant Benchmark
The phone manages to score 2119 points in the Quadrant Benchmark.
AnTuTu Benchmark 3.3
It holds the last place in the AnTuTu Benchmark 3.3.
Vellamo 2.0 HTML5
In manages to score 1113 points in the Vellamo 2 HTML5 browser benchmark.
Vellamo 2.0 Metal
In the Vellamo 2 HTML5 browser benchmark, it manages to score 340 points.
Linpack Single Thread
It scores just 25.8 MFLOPS in the Linpack single thread benchmark.
Linpack Multi-Thread
It locks just 22.8 MFLOPS in the Linpack multi-thread benchmark.
NenaMark 2
Since the phone is powered by a Mali 400 GPU, it managed to clock 39.6 FP, better than most of the phones in the similar range.
GFXBench 2.7 T-Rex (On screen)
It tops the GFXBench 2.7 T-Rex OnScreen benchmark by clocking 3.8 FPS.
GFXBench 2.5 Egypt HD (On screen)
It clocked 12 FPS in the GFXBench 2.5 Egypt OnScreen GPU benchmark.
Basemark X HD (Onscreen)
It clocked around 3.3 FPS in the Basemark X OnScreen benchmark. It crashed when we tried to run Basemark X HD Offscreen benchmark. We will bring you the complete review of the Samsung Galaxy Star Pro next week.