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Called AnTuTu Hoax, Realme GT Expelled from Benchmark Device List

One of the most popular mobile benchmark applications in the world recently released information regarding indications of fraud committed by one of the mobile phone vendors from China, namely Realme.

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In the report, realme is said to have manipulated so that the benchmark score for its device becomes higher. Realme is said to have manipulated its latest flagship series, namely the realme GT.

This latest realme flagship is powered by Snapdragon 888 where in the AnTuTu benchmark test, this phone got a score of 750,000 points. Higher than Xiaomi’s, namely Mi 11 which gets a score of 708,000 points.

According to AnTuTu, realme cheated on Realme GT in the multithreaded workload and JPG decoding sections. AnTuTu mentions that realme uses the “three delay” tactic to run multithreaded tests on as many CPU cores as possible.

In addition, Realme also modified the reference image in the AnTuTu decoding JPG test. They also insert lower quality images so that the processing time is faster.

With this combination of cheating, realme GT finally got a score that soared and violated the applicable rules.

Now, AnTuTu has kicked Realme regarding the above problem from the benchmark scoreboard for three months. This is said to be permanent if the realme does not provide confirmation to AnTuTu.

The Realme GT phone is suspected of cheating on the AnTuTu benchmark in the multithreaded workload and JPG decoding portions

Responding to the problem above, realme then replied to AnTuTu’s statement and stated that the results obtained by Realme GT were true and accurate data. Currently, realme has also communicated with AnTuTu.

Source: Android Authority

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