HTC ADR6410 (aka HTC Fireball/Incredible 4G) leaks have been floating around for months now, but today we’re getting our first look at the handset’s first round of benchmark scores. The NenaMark2 results (58.2) show that the Verizon bound HTC ADR6410 is on par with benchmark scores from the HTC One S even though the Qualcomm S4 chip in the Incredible is clocked a little slower (1.2GHz versus 1.5 GHz). Based on all the details we know about the ADR6410, the handset will feature most of the same specs found in the HTC One S, though images show that the device is a bit thicker and features design characteristics similar to previous HTC Incredible devices.
Our assumption is that Verizon and HTC will be equipping the ADR6410 with a slightly larger battery and have reduced the processor speed to improve the battery life – something that’s plagued HTC’s previous LTE enabled devices.
If one set of benchmark scores isn’t enough good news for a Monday morning, we’d like to introduce you to the HTC VAE_WE. Just like the ADR6410, this new device has been outed by NenaMark2 with a score of 60.7 and features a 1.5GHz Qualcomm S4 processor and 960×540 resolution display as the HTC One S. No other details are known about the HTC VAE_WE, but it looks like we’re simply getting a glimpse of another One S variant heading to a U.S. or European service provider.
What do you think of the benchmark scores posted by the HTC VAE_WE and ADR6410? Do they have enough power to stand up against the competition?
Source: Androinica