Oh I agree with you......Benchmarks generally do not translate very much into real world user experience benefits.
I do agree with you on specs as well. Specs do not mean anything unless they provide a better user experience.
But specs are not the same as current technology versus older technology either just to be clear.
I go through a lot of phones...some with outstanding specs. But that doesn't always mean it is a better phone use.
You still have to blend the hardware and software together with features that will translate to a great user experience.
IMHO Apple Samsung do this the best of any phones I have used...and I go through about 14 to 16 phones a year. But again that is just IMHO
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C'mon now i7guy. You brought up benchmarks...then instead of answering questions....you reply with questions.
If you don't want to discuss it...then don't bring it up.