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The report speculates that the move is an attempt to improve the phone’s battery life. The app’s manipulated include everything from Microsoft Office suite to Google Chrome and even social media platforms. The removal is due to allegations that OnePlus designed Oxygen OS optimization tools in such a way that Geekbench views.
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AnandTech carried out several tests, revealing that non-benchmarking apps saw reduced performance while benchmarking and other unknown apps managed to take full advantage of the phone’s hardware. Popular benchmark site Geekbench has removed OnePlus 9 benchmarks from its charts. The report noted that while OxygenOS allows apps to reach their full benchmarking potential using the phone’s Snapdragon 888 SoC, the company blacklisted popular apps from the Play Store, preventing them from taking advantage of the phone’s power. Anandtech found that OnePlus was blacklisting popular apps away from its fastest cores, resulting in slowdowns in typical workloads.
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The report found discrepancies in the performance of several apps on the OnePlus 9 Pro.
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Geekbench delisted the devices because that OnePlus "makes performance decisions based on the applications' identifiers rather than behaviour".
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We've delisted the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro from our Android Benchmark chart. It has also stated that it will be taking a look at earlier. We view this as a form of benchmark manipulation. After the report was released, Geekbench has announced that it is delisting the OnePlus 9 series from its Android Benchmark Chart. It's disappointing to see OnePlus handsets making performance decisions based on application identifiers rather than application behavior. However, it's mentioned that the behaviour is barely noticeable in day-to-day use as OnePlus has technologies like OS framework boosters and touch boosters to neutralize the performance-limiting mechanism. It appears that OnePlus has a list of blacklisted apps and most of them are popular among smartphone users, including Chrome, Twitter, Zoom, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, Discord and more. Going on to the vanilla OnePlus 9, he also noticed the same issue as the device only scores a 20.955 in JetStream 2 compared to the ZenFone 8’s 97.346 in the same test.įurther digging into the devices' settings, he spotted a OnePlus Performance Service that decides whether to make modifications to the CPU scheduler when users open certain apps.
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By using standard browser benchmarks such as Speedometer 2.0 and JetStream 2.0, the device scored a relatively low score and it's even on par with budget devices released years ago. Andrei Frumusanu from AnandTech has observed some odd behaviour while running the performance benchmarks on the OnePlus 9 Pro.