The Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for the HTC One X recently started rolling out and it brings a good performance boost with it. One of our readers (thanks, Safal) sent in screenshots of some benchmarks he ran on a JB-running One X.
The web browser saw the biggest boost and it’s the area where the HTC One X most needed one. The old results just weren't fit of its quad-core flagship status. A slight boost in AnTuTu and Quadrant point to an overall performance increase too.
Here's how the updated phone stacks up against its ICS-running self and other high-enders.
AnTuTu
Higher is better
- Samsung Galaxy Note II13562
- HTC One X (Tegra 3, JB)12932
- Samsung Galaxy S III (JB)12288
- Meizu MX 4-core11820
- LG Optimus 4X HD11735
- HTC One X (Tegra 3)11633
- LG Optimus G11226
Quadrant
Higher is better
- LG Optimus G7439
- HTC One X (Tegra 3, JB)6822
- HTC One X (Tegra 3)5952
- Samsung Galaxy Note II5916
- Samsung Galaxy S III (JB)5375
- Meizu MX 4-core5170
- LG Optimus 4X HD4814
SunSpider
Lower is better
- Apple iPhone 5915
- Samsung Galaxy Note II972
- Motorola RAZR i XT8901059
- HTC One X (Tegra 3, JB)1117
- Samsung Galaxy S III (JB)1192
- Meizu MX 4-core1312
- LG Optimus G1353
- LG Optimus 4X HD1446
- HTC One X (Tegra 3)1468
The Jelly Bean-running HTC One X gets ahead of a Jelly Bean-running Samsung Galaxy S III, at least in these benchmarks, and makes it very competitive with the LG Optimus G (which has a next-gen Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset but ICS is keeping it back).
Note that we're talking about the regular One X here, not the zippier One X+ and its overclocked Tegra 3 chipset (it will launch with JB out of the box too).
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