GPU and NAND Performance

Moving on to GPU-heavy workloads, permit's meet how the OnePlus two performs relative to other devices on the market place. In a somewhat odd coincidence, both of the other Snapdragon 810 devices I've reviewed – the LG G Flex 2 and the HTC One M9 – both feature 1080p displays, which makes for an interesting comparing.

Once again, the OnePlus ii is slightly faster than the Ane M9 and LG G Flex ii in GPU-heavy benchmarks. Both of these devices as well feature 1080p displays, so there was no advantage in on-screen tests, and I'm yet to run across the ability of the Adreno 430 paired with a 1440p display.

NAND performance results from the OnePlus 2 were decent but not outstanding, falling 1 rung behind the Galaxy S6 in sequential and random operation.

The in a higher place graph illustrates how the OnePlus 2 throttles under a consistent graphics load. The device does become reasonably hot, judging past its self-reported temperature, and performance steadily drops away over the form of ix minutes before levelling out. Subsequently around 25 minutes, operation drops once once more every bit the device exceeds 40 degrees celsius.

At that place are a couple of things to annotation hither. Firstly, the OnePlus 2's steady-land on-screen performance afterwards 25 minutes is even so greater than that of the LG G4, which uses a Snapdragon 808 SoC and exhibits near no throttling. Secondly, although the OnePlus 2 does not sustain summit performance for very long, it consistently outperforms the Galaxy S6 in on-screen rendering over the entire menstruum of the criterion.