Shake your phone or hold the screen to disturb the hive and test your device power!
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FPSME (Complexity)
Measures how many "smart" objects can simultaneously compute on the CPU and render on the GPU. Each bee is an agent with its own AI that creates a complex, realistic workload.
Result: Shows real-world performance in modern games.
Bunny FPS (Quantity)
Measures how many simple objects the GPU can render. This is a brute-force test of the graphics chip, not complex logic.
Result: Shows the maximum rendering speed.
AnTuTu (Synthetics)
Measures the peak power of each component individually in short, isolated tests.
Result: Shows the theoretical maximum power of the device.
Conclusion: Our final **stability test under a complex gaming program** is the best test of a phone's readiness for long gaming sessions.
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Why is this a fair test?
Your app runs in a browser, but this is not a "browser test." The browser is just an intermediary program that directly uses your phone's resources.
Bees' "brain" (logic) — loads the **Central Processing Unit (CPU)**, performing billions of operations per second.
Bees' rendering (graphics) — loads the **Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)**, forcing it to draw thousands of animated objects.
Bottom Line: "Bees FPS" is a test of your device's real-world performance when working with complex and modern web content, such as many games and apps.