The Acer Liquid Jade S packs a potent Mediatek MT6752m chipset, with an octa-core Cortex-A53 processor. If weren't for the "m", it would be clocked at 2.0GHz, but here it's only ticking at 1.5GHz.
The graphics chip is a dual-core Mali-T760, clocked at 700MHz. The same one is found in the beastly Exynos 7420, only there it's an octa-core version. Operating memory is 2GB, which should be more than enough for daily tasks.
Those specs put the Liquid Jade S towards the upper end of the midrange, and that's the kind of performance we expected setting out to do the usual tests. The smartphone mostly delivered.
First off, the Liquid Jade S aced the CPU-centric Geekbench 3 benchmark. Placing close to the Lenovo Vibe X2, which packs a slightly superior MT6595m chipset, the Acer smartphone beats the current Snapdragon 615-packing crowd as well as the S800, found inside older flagships Sony Xperia Z1 and LG G2.
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Moving on to the Antutu benchmark, which tests overall performance including CPU, GPU and memory management. The Liquid Jade S again pulls ahead of the Qualcomm competition but is bested by the Vibe X2 and the Huawei Honor, which has 3GB of RAM working for it.
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Basemark OS II 2.0 is another compound benchmark, but interestingly the Liquid Jade S doesn't fare too well here. It's combined score puts it in the middle of the bunch, while the Honor 6 is noticeably better.
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The CPU-specific parts of the benchmark tell a slightly different story and the eight identical Cortex-A53 cores put the Liquid Jade towards the top of the pack in the multi-core routine. Single-core performance is average, though.
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Graphics department turns out adequately covered. While the standardized 1080p off-screen tests in the GFXBench bundle yield unimpressive numbers, in reality the GPU has to push less than half of those pixels at the phone's actual 720p resolution. Thus, the Acer posts good framerates in the T-Rex test and an acceptable 10 in the more complex Manhattan benchmark.
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Basemark X doesn't make that differentiation and only tests off-screen performance, hence the rather low results.
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Browser performance is decent but nothing spectacular. We ran the benchmarks in both the stock browser as well as the included Google Chrome, and results were consistent, which is not always the case.
The JavaScript-focused Kraken 1.1 is in fact a letdown, with rivals Vibe X2 and Honor 6 posting markedly better scores. Even so, Snapdragon 615 remains behind.
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Browsermark 2.1 is a compound benchmark which tests overall performance in everyday tasks like resizing and page loading. The Liquid Jade S did okay but Vibe X2 was miles ahead once again.
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Overall, the Liquid Jade S performed well with very good raw CPU performance and decent graphics. The posted scores show no unpleasant surprises and the potential of the capable hardware is optimally utilized.
What the numbers don't reveal is that the phone gets pretty hot while running the benchmarks. It exhibits that behavior in general use as well, for example while browsing. It doesn't go past the point of being bearable, but the limited volume for heat dissipation has had its say.
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