XOLO Q1000 Opus Benchmarks

    XOLO Q1000 Opus comes with a Broadcom BCM23550 quad-core processor, which hasn't gone through rigorous benchmarks yet. It features 312 MHz VideoCore IV graphics engine.

    Xolo Q1000 Opus Hardware Info

    With 1 GB RAM we expect the performance to be at-par with budget quad-core chipsets from MediaTek especially MT6589 which is found in most smartphones in this price segment. Don't forget to check out unboxing of the XOLO Q1000 Opus and hands-on images.

    Quadrant

    Quadrant Xolo Q1000 Opus

    The Q1000 Opus scored 3660 on quadrant which is a respectable score in this segment, but MT6589 equipped phones like the Micromax Canvas 2 Plus scored significantly higher at 4059.

    AnTuTu

    Antutu Q1000 Opus

    The AnTuTu score of the Opus is a bit more competitive, it scored 13476 which is about the same as the Canvas 2 Plus and the Karbonn Titanium S2.

    Xolo Opus Antutu Graph

    NenaMark2

    The graphics engine is what concerns us more, as the VideoCore engine is generally used by lower-end and some mid-range Samsung mobiles.

    Nenamark2 Opus Q1000

    So it was imperative to see how it performs in this new quad-core chipset. The XOLO Q1000 Opus got a framerate of 49.9 FPS which is excellent, meaning even high-end games should be playable at decent framerate.

    Linpack

    Linpack tests task performance of the CPU and is divided into two tests, single thread test and multi-thread test. The Q1000 Opus scored 34.98 MFlops on single thread linpack and 108.18 on multi-thread test, again these scores are quite competitive and about the same as MT6589 from MediaTek.

    Vellamo

    XOLO Opus scored 1276 on Vellamo HTML 5 and 495 on Metal. These scores are definitely good considering the entry-level price of the device. 

    Xolo Q1000 Opus Vellamo

    On comparison with the similarly spec'd Canvas 2 Plus, the Q1000 Opus fell a bit short with a score of 1276 on Vellamo HTML 5 vs 1487. But it beat the Canvas 2 Plus with a score of 495 vs 450 on Metal.

    Multi-touch Test

    Opus Q1000 Multitouch

    The 5-inch IPS display on the phone supports two points of touch. But we expected a 5-point muti-touch display given the price point of the device and the competition.

    Benchmark Comparison

    Xolo Q1000 Opus Antutu Comparison

    Xolo Q1000 Opus Quadrant Comparison

    Xolo Q1000 Opus Nenamark2 Comparison

    Conclusion

    The XOLO Q1000 Opus can certainly stand hand-to-hand with the Micromax Canvas 2 Plus, its own sibling the XOLO Q800 and the likes. The new Broadcom BCM23550 chip is certainly capable of high-end gaming at low-mid settings and 1 GB RAM helps in that department.

    But we did notice that the phone does get a little hot just below the camera module if you stress it a bit. Although not uncomfortable to hold, but its something we are going to keep a track of. Other than that its a competitive offering from XOLO with superior build quality than most of its competition. People looking at the XOLO Q1000 may also consider the Samsung Galaxy S Duos 2, therefore we have included it in the benchmark comparison above. But the Galaxy S Duos 2 has lesser memory, a dual-core processor, app-data can't be moved and the display is rather small compared to the Q1000 Opus. Therefore, if multimedia and gaming is your priority then the XOLO Opus will probably be a better bet as it supports native 1080p video playback. We will however reserve judgement till our Full Review, if you have any questions just ask them in the comments section below.

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