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Years later, Huawei was found to do more or less the same thing while reducing actual performance. As far back as 2013, Samsung was one of the worst offenders of this, inflating its benchmark numbers to embellish the performance of its Galaxy smartphones. OnePlus isn't the only company that has been caught manipulating the performance of its devices.
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Source: Android Central (Image credit: Source: Android Central) "Much like a fancy car that costs a lot of money, we're talking about expensive $1,000 smartphones here - if you didn't care about a core aspect of what actually makes the device have that price point, then why are you even buying it?" He points out how OnePlus makes bold claims about the "ultra powerful Snapdragon 888", only to throttle its performance. "The question on whether most people notice it or not.is the core philosophical question at heart of device reviews and evaluation of performance," said Frumusanu. Is it still going to be plenty fast? Sure." Are you going to notice it in everyday driving? Probably not. "You're paying for a 500HP engine but you somehow got a 400HP engine. And while benchmarks aren't the tell-all of a device's performance, Frumusanu compares it to buying a car. However, it could impact user experience, and some consumers may value performance over battery life, particularly for a phone that costs $1,000. Throttling performance is not completely unheard of in the smartphone industry, especially if it increases battery life to better match an OEM's claims.
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OnePlus says heavy games will run at full clock speed, "but with actions that do not require the maximum power, reading a webpage or scrolling through Twitter and Instagram, it's not necessary for the CPU to run at almost 3GHz to do that smoothly." The company further clarified on Monday (opens in new tab) how it is attempting to match CPU frequency with the performance requirements of individual apps. OnePlus' initial explanation was that is it was optimizing app performance to "improve the devices' battery life and heat management." This apparently followed early reports of OnePlus 9 devices overheating. At many other city schools, less than half the students reached the proficiency level.See more Why is OnePlus slowing down apps? In 2012, the year when the cheating allegedly took place, 95 percent of Weir’s fourth grader attained proficient scores in math and 94 percent in language arts.

Weir school, which takes students from throughout the city, routinely gets higher test scores than most other Paterson schools. The charges identify two students by initials who allegedly told investigators that Gates pointed to the correct answers on their test papers. Paterson Press obtained copies of the suspension decision and tenure charges through a public records request. Related: Paterson Eastside High teacher accused of helping students during standardized tests resignsĭistrict officials declined to comment on Gate’s case, saying it is a “personnel matter.” In a similar case at Eastside’s School of Government and Public Administration, math teacher Banmali Banerjee resigned last October while facing disciplinary charges accusing him of helping students cheat on the High School Proficiency Assessment in 2014. At the end of the day, we know she will be exonerated of all the charges.” “She’s a fantastic teacher and has the respect and confidence of her colleagues. “We stand by Michelle 1,000 percent,” said John McEntee Jr., president of the union that represents city teachers. Related: Teacher at Paterson’s Weir school helped students cheat on NJ ASK test, state probe finds

Weir School and she taught language arts at the district’s Academy for the Gifted and Talented this year. The alleged cheating took place while she worked at Norman S. Gates has been a teacher in Paterson for almost 19 years. The state education department launched its probe in 2013 after finding that a disproportionately high number of students in Gates’ class had erased wrong answers and replaced them with the correct ones on New Jersey Assessment of Skills and Knowledge Tests.’ State investigators have concluded that Gates violated proctoring policies on standardized tests by pointing to correct answers on students’ papers and providing them with explanations of questions, the documents say. Michelle Gates, who has been a teacher at two of Paterson’s best performing elementary schools, was suspended in May for 120 days without pay while the district seeks to revoke her tenure, according to public documents. PATERSON – City education officials are attempting to fire an elementary school teacher accused of helping her students cheat on standardized tests in 2012.
