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AnTuTu banned Realme GT for three months over score-boosting practices

AnTuTu banned Realme GT for three months over score-boosting practices

Kerem GülenbyKerem Gülen
17 March 2021
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Today we’ve learned that AnTuTu banned Realme GT for three months, according to the famous benchmarking app some score-boosting practices have been made by the Chinese company. The Realme GT is the new high-end device of the brand. It is the most powerful smartphone of the manufacturer so far, but there are some controversies.

According to AnTuTu the Realme GT cheated in benchmarks

In a post on the social network Weibo, AnTuTu has openly criticized the Realme GT. Apparently, the device cheated in its benchmarks, which is why the well-known website has removed the benchmark from its website. They consider that the phone did not achieve its score in an honest way.

AnTuTu claims that the phone did not achieve 750,000 points in an honest way. The company has cited Realme GT‘s performance in multi-threaded workload and JPG decoding as its benchmarks for making these accusations. The phone might have manipulated its results to get a higher score than it could actually get.

According to reports, the phone used thread-delay tactics to run the multi-threaded test on its CPU cores as fast as possible, which resulted in a higher score. In addition, the phone has modified the benchmark JPG image that AnTuTu used. Instead of literally processing the image, mosaic color blocks were used with which to reduce the image quality which requires lower processing times.

AnTuTu banned Realme GT for three months over score-boosting practices
AnTuTu banned Realme GT for three months over score-boosting practices

The firm has therefore removed the phone from its tests, something that will be extended for three months. In addition, they have given an ultimatum to the brand, saying that if they do not change the way the phone completes the benchmark, they will remove it completely from their website.

Realme does not become the first firm to be accused of falsifying its benchmarks, although AnTuTu‘s warning is very serious in this case. Moreover, this model is the manufacturer’s flagship for this year, so these accusations could have a negative impact on its image. The brand has not responded so far.

In the face of the controversy, Realme has made the following official statement:

“Realme GT is equipped with the latest Snapdragon 888 5G platform, bringing users high performance. Benchmark scores of Realme GT are all accurate data under the current versions of the Antutu benchmark. Realme has always been committed to bringing users excellent performance, the actual user experience is the top priority for Realme.”

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Kerem Gülen

Kerem from Turkey has an insatiable curiosity for the latest advancements in tech gadgets and a knack for innovative thinking.With 3 years of experience in editorship and a childhood dream of becoming a journalist, Kerem has always been curious about the latest tech gadgets and is constantly seeking new ways to create.As a Master's student in Strategic Communications, Kerem is eager to learn more about the ever-evolving world of technology. His primary focuses are artificial intelligence and digital inclusion, and he delves into the most current and accurate information on these topics.

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