| 22nd February
- 3D graphics benchmarks aren't the 'be all and end all' when it comes to games
playing performance, but they're a good clue as to how capable a device is. So
it was interesting to find out about a regularly updated and bookmarkable table
of OpenGL ES benchmarked smartphones. It's topped by the 'if you believe Nokia'
obsolete N93 and the N-Gage 1st access smartphone, the N81, comes in a lowly 22nd.
Read on for comment. As evidenced by the 'where's the N93 update?' outcry
when we announce news of new firmware for other devices, the N93 does seem to
be 'the device that Nokia has forgotten', despite the stellar showing here and
despite the fabulous video recording and (recorded) sound quality. Nokia - this
used to be THE flagship, it's still the fastest and best for many applications,
even in 2008, and yet we haven't had a firmware update for years!
Also high
up in the 3D benchmark table are the N93i (essentially the same as the N93 under
the hood), the N82 and N95 variants, followed shortly by the VGA-screened Dell
Axims, the UIQ 3-powered Motorola Z8 and the Nokia E90. Everything else, on all
platforms, is a long, long way behind.... The necessity for 3D graphics
acceleration hardware (as in the N95, N93, N82 and E90 above) for gaming is a
moot point. You'd have thought that this would be a requirement for next-gen N-Gage
games, but it seems that most titles are built around software-rendered graphics
and have the likes of the N81 and N73 as their baseline.
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