GPU Performance

GPU performance is one of the areas where Snapdragon 810 actually tended to do quite well. It's also the case that GPUs generally see larger performance gains year over year than CPUs. We already saw how Adreno 530 performs in the LG G5 review, but the device being compared to was the LG G4, which used Snapdragon 808. The OnePlus 3 represents an opportunity to compare a Snapdragon 810 device to its successor using Snapdragon 820.

3DMark Sling Shot 3.1 Extreme Unlimited - Graphics

3DMark Sling Shot 3.1 Extreme Unlimited - Physics

3DMark Sling Shot 3.1 Extreme Unlimited - Overall

The OnePlus 3 does very well in 3DMark Sling Shot. In both the physics and graphics tests it trails the LG G5 slightly, but the gap isn't anything truly significant. Exynos 8890 is still not something I can compare to until our Galaxy S7 review is posted, but barring that it's clear that Snapdragon 820's Adreno 530 gives the fastest smartphone performance in this test, and when looking at the graphics performance the performance is over two times faster than the OnePlus 2.

Basemark ES 3.1 / Metal Onscreen Test

Basemark ES 3.1 / Metal Offscreen Test

In BaseMark ES 3.1's on screen test the OnePlus 3 manages a significant lead over the LG G5 as a result of its lower resolution. In the off screen 1080p test both phones have essentially the same performance, which is what you'd expect. It looks like Adreno 530 doesn't make the same gains in this test that it does in some others, and it's not clear whether this is just the result of driver optimizations or something about the benchmark that is able to perform batter on other GPU architectures, which could be contributing to the iPhone's lead even in the off screen test.

GFXBench 4.0 Car Chase (On screen)

GFXBench 4.0 Car Chase (Off screen 1080p)

In GFXBench Car Chase the performance of the OnePlus 3 is in line with the LG G5. On screen performance is significantly higher due to the lower resolution display, while off screen performance at 1080p is about the same as the G5 and exactly the same as the on screen result. As far as absolute GPU performance goes, both of our Snapdragon 820 devices are at the top of the chart for absolute performance, and that's good news for anyone playing games or using software that benefits from a powerful mobile GPU.

NAND Performance

The OnePlus 3 moves to a UFS 2.0 NAND solution, which OnePlus claims is three times faster than the eMMC storage used in the OnePlus 2. In more realistic testing you probably won't end up achieving speeds three times faster than the OnePlus 2 since it actually wasn't slow at all by eMMC standards, but there should be a decent uplift in NAND performance nonetheless.

Internal NAND - Sequential Read

Internal NAND - Sequential Write

The move to UFS 2.0 brings healthy gains over the OnePlus 2's storage performance, although as I said, the OnePlus 2 didn't perform poorly at all by the standards of eMMC devices. Sequential read and write performance is actually the best that I've measured so far on an Android device. We're still not looking at anything close to what you get for sequential performance on iOS devices, but there are some other factors at play like the fact that the iPhone was a 128GB unit while our Android devices are usually 32GB or 64GB devices. In any case, the OnePlus 3 doesn't present any problems with storage performance, and you certainly won't run into the same issues that you can with budget smartphones at the $200-300 range where the eMMC solutions can be exceptionally slow.

System Performance Display Analysis
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  • Fidelator - Monday, June 20, 2016 - link

    Worth saying, finally a review comes in time, this is appreciated, flagship reviews have been VERY late and untimely to say the least.
    Sadly, no other site does comparable smartphone reviews.
  • anony1 - Monday, June 20, 2016 - link

    anatech review getting shittier day by day. last time Brian Klug review was detail in antenna reception and other sort of technical thing. by this type of common review, it is nothing more than gsma.
  • Gorgenapper - Monday, June 20, 2016 - link

    Any idea when the HTC 10 review is coming? I mean, it did come out before the OP3...
  • rgao007 - Monday, June 20, 2016 - link

    Any chance you guys left the preinstalled screen protector on while conducting the display testing?
  • thebarca - Monday, June 20, 2016 - link

    UofT represent! Love the camera pictures of UofT
  • rajesh.k - Monday, June 20, 2016 - link

    How does it fair against Nexus 6's display in color production?

    I already have a Nexus 6, it will help me in my decision on whether to or not to buy this phone.

    The review is excellent.
  • AbRASiON - Monday, June 20, 2016 - link

    Once you've used wireless charging, sadly you can't go back
  • zeeBomb - Monday, June 20, 2016 - link

    That Dash charge is something special. Hope more OEMs other than oppo's vooc uses it!
  • rajesh.k - Monday, June 20, 2016 - link

    And also, should I rely on this phone for photo editing purposes?

    I just edit RGB values, trying to make out come true to life, but if the colors are wrong, I might be messing up my photo, right?
  • Badelhas - Tuesday, June 21, 2016 - link

    Brandon, when will the HTC 10 full review be released?
    Cheers

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