

Samsung may not have kept the balance in slowing down its handsets, otherwise why should it heat up when working with Word, which Samsung also included in its list of 10,000? Of course, this list is now under the control of users, but still what Samsung did was strange. The Android Authority has sent an email to the company explaining why benchmarking apps are not affected by this temperature control strategy, to which no response has been received so far. At the system level, all optimizations related to the performance of an application are done due to many factors such as power consumption, processing performance and temperature effect. In many of our products, we offer three processing modes that allow users to balance processing performance with energy consumption.

Especially in heavy applications that are usually used for a long time. "Xiaomi is using a temperature control strategy to ensure the optimal performance of its products," Xiaomi said in a statement regarding the benchmark fraud allegations.
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This means that Xiaomi, like Samsung, slows down the performance of its phones in playing games, but allows the phone to use its full potential in the benchmarks. The co-founder of the Geekbench app, John Poole, recently realized that when he looks at the Xiaomi May 11 in the main benchmark, its performance is excellent, but as the name of the app It changes to one of the games, Genshin Impact, the situation returns and the phone records a much weaker result.

Now, however, the Chinese company has issued a statement in this regard. If you remember, a few days ago there was news that Xiaomi was also cheating to impress users on the benchmark.
