JBenchmark

JBenchmark is a line of applets for mobile phones used to assess their performance when running applications. They were developed by Kishonti Informatics who now develop benchmarking software for Android, iOS, and desktop.

Versions

 * JBenchmark 1: Benchmarking applet for phones with Java ME; MIDP 1.0 and above.
 * JBenchmark 2: Benchmarking applet for phones with Java ME; MIDP 2.0 and above.
 * JBenchmark 3D: Benchmarking applet for phones with Java ME that have the Mobile 3D Graphics API (JSR-184).
 * JBenchmark HD: Benchmarking applet for phones with Java ME that have hardware-accelerated graphics.
 * JBenchmark Pro: Benchmarking applet with customizable tests. Some of these tests are included in the other apps. Requires JBenchmark login to submit results, but the login servers have been shut down.
 * JBenchmark ACE: ARM CPU Estimator, used to estimate the speed of the phone's CPU and any acceleration methods such as JIT compilation. Much of the app's functionality relies on JBenchmark's servers, which are not available anymore.