LG-F320 gets benchmarked, is it the G2?

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Published 2 Jul 2013

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A device simply called the “LG-F320” has shown up in the AnTuTu benchmark database. It managed to score a hair over 32,000 points. To put that into some perspective, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 powered Samsung Galaxy S4 fails to break 25,000. So what do we know about the “LG-F320”? Other than the fact that it’s clocked at 2.3 GHz, nothing. The quick powering the device is obviously the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800, but again, little else can be confirmed.

Is the “LG-F320” the LG G2? Maybe. When will we know more? On August 7th, when LG holds a press conference in New York City. That’s when they’re expected to reveal their next flagship phone. It’s supposed to have a 5 inch 1080p screen, but again, other than that, little is known.

Do you even need Snapdragon 800 levels of performance? Let’s be serious, there’s no such thing as “enough” performance. Oh sure, we’ll get used to something after owning it for a few months, maybe even a couple of years, but as soon we get a taste of something faster then it’s over.

[Via: Pocket-now]