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These tests were done on the Xiaomi Mi 11. First, let’s verify that this cheat exists with tests.
#From geekbench over cheating code#
But when we examine the code of the application, we encounter some strange things. In fact, the purpose of this application is to enable us to determine how and for how long applications run in the background. If benchmarking applications are whitelisted, it is imperative that the applications we use in our daily life be listed in the same list. Really this is not true, benchmarking cheats need to be stopped. Later, they are considering buying a new smartphone again. According to benchmarking applications, users who buy smartphones begin to be dissatisfied with their smartphones after a certain period of time. We know that such cheats deceive users and do not guide them correctly. This service, which allows only popular benchmarking applications to be whitelisted, causes the applications you use in your daily life to perform poorly. There are some reports that Samsung’s “Game Optimization Service”, which came to the fore a few weeks ago, reduces the performance of many applications. The fact that the applications you use in daily life do not work with high performance negatively affects the user experience.
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Some performance settings are specially made for benchmark applications, but games, social media applications and all other applications that you can think of do not work with high performance. Is there a benchmark cheat on Xiaomi devices? The answer is unfortunately yes. The loss of performance in the test performed by showing it as a different application brings to mind the following question. When testing by showing Geekbench 5 as a different app, 30 % performance loss was experienced in a single core and 15 % in all cores.