OnePlus 2 runs on the latest available Snapdragon 810 chip, which might be among the most powerful beasts on the market, but still resounds rather negative thoughts due to the numerous overheating reports.
Unlike other Snapdragon 810-powered devices though, the OnePlus 2 comes with a down-clocked processor, which should help it achieve a lower thermal signature where throttling happens more rarely.
So, the OnePlus 2 has an octa-core processor with four Cortex-A57 cores at 1.8 GHz and four Cortex-A53 running at 1.56 GHz. There is 3GB RAM for the 16GB model and 4GB RAM on the 64GB flavor (as is ours). The GPU, which handles the graphics department is the powerful Adreno 430.
GeekBench 3 gauges the multi-core processor performance and the OnePlus 2 does excellent. While its CPU clock is lower than the rest of the Snapdragon 810 gang - it performs better and is outrun only by Samsung's latest Exynos 7420.
Higher is better
The compound AnTuTu 5 places the OnePlus 2 between the Snapdragon 801-powered Galaxy S5 and the Snapdragon 810-featuring G Flex2 and Xperia Z3+. The Galaxy S6 duo has a faster CPU, GPU and memory are thus are way ahead of the rest of the smartphones in this test.
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The BaseMark OS II 2.0 is a more comprehensive test, which measures both the synthetic and real-life performance. It takes in consideration raw CPU and GPU power, memory, overall system performance, and web scores, among others. Here the OnePlus 2 does as good as Galaxy S6 and is a hair below the top of the chart.
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The down-clocked processor takes its toll on the CPU breakdowns though and while the single-core performance is on par for the class, the multi-core benchmark hits the bottom.
Higher is better
Higher is better
Adreno 430 is among the best GPUs on the market and it performs splendidly on the OnePlus 2's 1080p display. When it comes to raw GPU performance in the offscreen tests, the Mali-T760MP8 does slightly better.
Higher is better
Higher is better
The real-life onscreen performance is what really matters and the OnePlus 2 offers blazing-fast and future-proof GPU capabilities. It has managed to climb up at nearly the top of our onscreen charts.
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Higher is better
The BaseMark X GPU test gives the OnePlus 2 a very good mark putting it ahead of the other S810 devices, but behind the latest flagship Samsung Galaxy phones.
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OnePlus 2's default browser is Chrome and we tested how it does on the Two's hardware. The JavaScript performance is OK, but slightly behind the competition.
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The compound BrowserMark 2.1 test puts the OnePlus 2 at the second-best spot, outdone only by the latest flagship Galaxies.
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Summing it all up, it's obvious that the OnePlus 2 isn't going to kill any 2015 flagships, let alone any of the flagships to come out in 2016. Sure, performance-wise, it's on par with most of the available top-tier devices and even has an edge due to its lower resolution screen and powerful graphics. But is it fast enough?
Yes. The OnePlus 2 packs enough power to handle everything hassle-free for quite a long time. Its processor is fast and 64-bit, the GPU is from the current generation and supports Open GL ES 1.x, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, TS & GS; Open CL 1.2 and Direct X 11.2.
Long story short, the OnePlus 2 is fast and future proof. But does it overheat?
No, OnePlus 2 does not suffer from overheating issues and performance stuttering. It heats up quite a lot around its top, but apparently down-clocking the CPU did the trick and you don't have to worry it will overheat and throttle down the performance. It still becomes hot in everyday use, even with mundane tasks such as updating Play Store apps, so have that in mind if you are bothered by such things. Still, unless you're holding the phone in landscape you usually don't notice it even if that happens.
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