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MobileXPRT FAQ

No one wants a phone or tablet that can’t keep up with everyday tasks. But with so many Android devices out there, and every brand claiming their product is the fastest, how can you be sure which one will respond the way you want?

Meet MobileXPRT: a free app that gives you reliable, objective information about the performance of Android devices. It’ll tell you how well a phone or tablet handles common everyday tasks. If you use the app to test your own Android device, MobileXPRT will give you one simple score that you can use to compare your device with others on MobileXPRT.com. If you already know you need to buy something new but aren’t sure what you want, you can simply look at device scores on MobileXPRT.com – no download necessary.

MobileXPRT is one of the BenchmarkXPRT benchmarks, a set of apps that help you learn how all kinds of devices perform.

A benchmark, in this case, is a tool designed to test a wide range of devices on a level playing field. When you look at results from BenchmarkXPRT benchmarks, you get unbiased, fair product comparisons.

It runs tests and gives you results that let you compare your Android device to other Android devices. While you watch, the performance tests pretend to be a user working on six common everyday tasks, which range from creating photo collages to encrypting personal content. MobileXPRT measures how long it takes to complete each task and uses those times to calculate one easy score.

On MobileXPRT.com, you can easily compare your score to scores from other Android devices.

Technology manufacturers, developers, and sellers; tech-review websites like AnandTech and Hardware.info; and consumers like you. MobileXPRT is a great resource for anyone who wants to compare two or more Android devices against each other.

Absolutely! Just go to MobileXPRT.com and click View Results, where you’ll find scores from many different Android devices.

The MobileXPRT performance workloads check how well your phone or tablet handles some common tasks. If you want to get a sense of how well everyday apps will work on your device, or a device you’re considering buying, this is the score to look for. In these tests, MobileXPRT pretends to be a user editing photos, creating photo collages, creating slideshows, encrypting personal content, detecting faces to organize photos, and scanning receipts for a spreadsheet.

Follow these easy steps:

  1. Make sure your phone is running Android 5.0 or later. (Unfortunately, MobileXPRT won’t work on earlier versions of Android, but you can still check out scores from other Android devices on MobileXPRT.com.)
  2. Download MobileXPRT from Google Play or at MobileXPRT.com.
  3. Install the app. This will take about ten minutes.
  4. Open MobileXPRT.

First, in your device’s Settings menu, set your device to stay awake for at least 30 minutes, and turn on Airplane mode. Then you’re ready to test! Tap an individual performance test to exclude that workload from the run, or simply tap Start overall test to run all tests. Running all the tests should take about fifteen minutes, but this can vary widely by device, so don’t worry if the tests take more or less time.

There are three important rules for getting accurate results:

  • Do not let the device fall asleep.
  • Do not use other apps while the test is running.
  • Do not try to interrupt or stop the test before it finishes.

None of these actions will harm the app or your device, but your results may not be reliable if you don’t follow these rules.

After you run the tests, MobileXPRT will show you the overall score, plus individual scores for each performance test. (For more information on individual scores, check out the User Manual by tapping the “Manual” button at the bottom.) If you ran only some of the tests, you will only see the scores for those tests. You can compare your overall score to others by going to MobileXPRT.com and clicking View Results.

Once MobileXPRT has finished testing, the results will appear on your device’s screen. You can also tap the Results tab at the bottom of the main screen to see numbers from old test runs. If you want to see how your device compares to others on the same tests, take your score(s) to MobileXPRT.com and click View Results.

It’s likely that something interfered with the test. If you left the app, let your device fall asleep, or tried to stop the test, you may get an error message. (Don’t worry – this won’t hurt the app or your device.) Try setting your device to stay awake for at least 30 minutes and turning on Airplane mode. Then, run the test again, being careful to not leave the app or touch the screen until the test is done. Your results should be golden. If they aren’t, shoot us an email at benchmarkxprtsupport@principledtechnologies.com.

Go to MobileXPRT.com and click View Results. For more detailed information on any set of scores, click the link under the Source column.

The BenchmarkXPRT Development Community is a forum where registered members can contribute to the process of creating and improving benchmarks, including MobileXPRT. If you are not currently a community member, we encourage you to join! (And yes, that means you – our community is open to everyone, from software developers to interested consumers.) Not only will you get early releases of future versions of MobileXPRT, but you’ll also be able to download the source code (available to members only) and influence the future of the app. Register now, or for more information, see the BenchmarkXPRT FAQ.

Go to MobileXPRT.com or follow us on Twitter and Facebook. We announce breaking news on the BenchmarkXPRT blog (available to everyone) and the BenchmarkXPRT forums (available to members only).

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