Samsung didn’t fake Note 3 benchmarks according to… Samsung

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There’s really no other response that we could have expected, right? They were caught red-handed cooking the benchmark books on the new Galaxy Note 3, so Samsung responded with a categorical denial.

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Samsung has been forced on the defensive yet again over reports that its top-notch smart phones are cheating at benchmark tests.

The Korean company has denied its Galaxy Note 3 superphone exaggerates its performance when it detects well-known benchmarks running, as was claimed yesterday in an extensive, well-documented report on the website Ars Technica.

“The Galaxy Note 3 maximises its CPU/GPU frequencies when running features that demand substantial performance,” Samsung said in a statement to CNET UK.

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