Personally I’ve retired from gaming on anything smaller than my Nexus 7 but the 5.5 inch display on the Samsung Galaxy NOTE 2 may change that. The device has been benchmarked and it posted some amazing numbers. We know benchmarks don’t really indicate real world usage but this is a good sign for its gaming capabilities. We all know how powerful the quad-core version of the Galaxy S 3 is and even with a larger screen, it pretty much killed that device in every benchmark test. Head past the break to see the results, it might be a viable alternative to the quad-core S4 that’s releasing later this year.
| Galaxy Note II | Galaxy Note (international) | Galaxy S III (I9300) | |
| AnTuTu | 11,736 | N/A | 11,960 |
| Quadrant | 6,644 | 3,810 | 4,454 |
| Vellamo | 2,466 | 901 | 1,751 |
| SunSpider 0.9.1 (ms, lower is better) | 1,330 | 2,902 | 1,460 |
| CF-Bench | 15,305 | N/A | 13,110 |
| GL Benchmark Egypt Offscreen | 114 fps | N/A | 99 fps |
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