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Galaxy S20 Plus Snapdragon variant benchmark reveals no surprises

Terminal updated: January 13th, 2020 at 09:11 UTC+01:00

Less than a calendar month before the Galaxy S20 is set to go official, its Snapdragon variant has made its first appearance on the Geekbench benchmark database. Specifically, someone tested the SM-G986U, which should be the 5G variant of the Galaxy S20+, the middle-cease Galaxy S20 model (for those who missed it, Samsung'due south next flagship reportedly isn't going to be called Galaxy S11). Every bit expected, the benchmark doesn't hold any surprises.

According to Geekbench, the benchmarked device was running on a Qualcomm chip codenamed "kona". That would be the Snapdragon 865, the chip Samsung volition apply for its flagship in the United States and Canada (and most likely Prc). The scores for the Snapdragon variant are notably higher than the Exynos variant that had popped up on Geekbench a couple of months ago. That is probably considering Samsung has managed to better optimize the software since then, which is standard fare in the development life cycle for every new smartphone.

The Snapdragon 865 is accompanied by 12 gigs of RAM, which will be the maximum bachelor on every Galaxy S20 model. The Galaxy S20 series will run Android 10 out of the box similar other newly appear Milky way devices, although it volition come with version two.1 of One UI, as we had exclusively revealed a few months back. The benchmark doesn't reveal much else, merely in that location are plenty of rumors and leaks floating around that give us a fairly good idea of what to expect.

Source: https://www.sammobile.com/news/galaxy-s20-plus-5g-snapdragon-variant-benchmark-reveals-no-surprises/

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