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Title: Geekbench delists all Samsung Galaxy S22, S21, S20, and S10 models due to GOS controversy
Post by: Redaktion on March 05, 2022, 04:21:20
Geekbench has decided to delist the Samsung Galaxy S22 series along with the Galaxy S21 range, the Galaxy S20 lineup, and all models in the Samsung Galaxy S10 family from its Android benchmark chart. The popular synthetic benchmark site has taken this drastic action in regard to the ongoing Game Optimizing Service (GOS) controversy.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Geekbench-delists-all-Samsung-Galaxy-S22-S21-S20-and-S10-models-due-to-GOS-controversy.606683.0.html
Title: Re: Geekbench delists all Samsung Galaxy S22, S21, S20, and S10 models due to GOS controversy
Post by: SamsungMoment on March 05, 2022, 09:44:04
Typical samsung. Roast apple and then follow in their footsteps.
Title: Re: Geekbench delists all Samsung Galaxy S22, S21, S20, and S10 models due to GOS controversy
Post by: Tov on March 05, 2022, 11:28:50
And now, how could Exynos get near SD performance if it can't unleash maximum power and heat while under power SD in the same models.
Title: Re: Geekbench delists all Samsung Galaxy S22, S21, S20, and S10 models due to GOS controversy
Post by: Erik on March 06, 2022, 02:12:14
Quote from: Tov on March 05, 2022, 11:28:50
And now, how could Exynos get near SD performance if it can't unleash maximum power and heat while under power SD in the same models.
The issue affects Samsung flagships in general, even the Snapdragon variants benefited from this trick when compared to smartphones manufactured by other companies. Honestly it's still a wonder how Samsung can keep doing so well despite failing and cheating so often...
Title: Re: Geekbench delists all Samsung Galaxy S22, S21, S20, and S10 models due to GOS controversy
Post by: Weijlander on March 06, 2022, 22:27:44
How is it a cheat if it throttles some apps but runs the benchmark at full power? Isn't the benchmark supposed to run at full power? And isn't that to show exactly what thr device is capable of? So in not throttling the benchmark app, the app is running and measuring as intended. What is the actual problem here?