Kevin, The emulator does not emulate a specific piece of hardware running at a specific speed. You will get a different result on it and every other chip. For the most part, you can consider this:
For OpenGL performance, Emulator generally is slowest Non-GPU device is also very slow MSM7200-based device (G1, Hero, Mytouch, etc) is hardware-accelerated and can perform adequately for most applications PowerVR-based GPU device (Droid) is very fast and will generally perform well. Snapdragon-based device (N1, EVO, Incredible, X10) is also very fast and will generally perform well, especially with Froyo DroidX is currently the fastest hardware (Cortex 1.0 Ghz) and so if it doesn't run well on there, it won't run well on anything :) Clock for clock the Cortex A8 will beat the snapdragon, but those 3rd gen phones are all super fast. My big 4 to test on are: 1 - Tattoo for QVGA 320x240 GPUless 2 - G1 for HVGA 480x320 MSM7201A 3 - Droid for WVGA 854x480 Cortex/PowerVR SGX530 4 - Nexus One for WVGA 800x480 Snapdragon If everything works on those 4 phones, it's bound to work on just about every Android device made. On Jul 8, 1:38 am, Kaj Bjurman <[email protected]> wrote: > The speed in the emulator is related to the performance of your > computer. I do e.g. get a very bad refresh rate on my laptop, and > better refresh rates on my desktop. > > Rendering on my phone (nexus one) has always performed better than the > emulator in my case. > > On 8 Juli, 08:29, kevin0228ca <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > btw, I also noticed that emulator with smaller resolution(HVGA) has > > better fps than WVGA. > > does this imply I should not trust the fps on emulators? > > > On 7 July, 23:01, kevin0228ca <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi everyone, > > > I developed a game. On the emulator (not froyo) I am getting like less > > > than 10 fps. > > > But on my Nexus One with froyo I am getting 50 fps. > > > Is this normal? Which one should I trust, I want my game to perform > > > good on phones without froyo > > > Thanks. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en

