VRMark - The VR Benchmark for Android 1.0.66

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VRMark - The VR Benchmark for Android will test whether or not your phone is ready for VR.
VRMark - The VR Benchmark for Android will test whether or not your phone is ready for VR.

This benchmarking app, from the authors of VRMark, is designed to test and compare the VR performance of all the latest smartphones. You will be able to test your phone with VR benchmarks along with three scenes to explore in Experience Mode. VRMark - The VR Benchmark for Android will work with Daydream View and Google Cardboard compatible headsets, although a headset is not required to run the provided tests.

VRMark - The VR Benchmark for Android Benchmarks:

Amber Room benchmark
-Use the Amber Room benchmark to test and compare the peak performance of current and next-generation smartphones. The Amber Room test is very demanding for first-generation Daydream devices. Don’t be surprised if frame rates are low.

Purple Room benchmark
-Use the Purple Room benchmark to see if your device can run VR content for a more extended period without heating up or slowing down. Some phones will get hot when running this test, and their performance may fall as the test runs.

Indigo Room benchmark
-The Indigo Room test represents the majority of mobile VR content available today. It is a lightweight test that is designed to run comfortably for long periods on first-generation Daydream devices.

VRMark - The VR Benchmark for Android Tests:

Peak Mode
-Peak Mode measures a device’s peak performance by running a single loop of the benchmark test. This mode tells you how well a device can handle VR content for a short period, which is the best-case scenario for any device.

Sustained Mode
-Use Sustained Mode to see if a device can maintain the required performance for VR over ten loops, one hour, a full day, or even longer without heating up or slowing down. This helps you uncover thermal and stability issues that affect VR performance.

Experience Mode
-Use Experience Mode to judge the quality of the VR experience with your own eyes. Connect a headset and see for yourself how well a device compensates for missed frames. VRMark supports Daydream View and Google Cardboard compatible headsets.

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