Samsung galaxy note 9 shines on geekbench with 8 gb ram

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 shines on Geekbench with 8 GB RAM

Samsung galaxy note 9 shines on geekbench with 8 gb ram

It appears to be that Samsung wants to push the Galaxy Note 9 to the top. Whenever some leaks uncovered a revamped S Pen as effectively as most major improvements, the next Samsung flagship has been spotted on Geekbench. The famous benchmarking platform has disclosed the main info regarding the hardware facet of the phablet and it has left us surprised. According to Geekbench, the handset will be introduced in a variant what would make it the initial Samsung cameraphone with 8 GB of RAM. Sure, the Korean giant has never gone beyond 6 GB RAM for its flagships, and this means that the next phablet could boast monster performances.

The variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 spotted on Geekbench is the European one as it features an octa-core Exynos 9810 with a max frequency of 2.8 GHz. U.S. and China will obtain a alternative version with Qualcomm Sd 845 inside. This debunks previous rumors what suggested that the 8 GB variant would only launch in Asia and markets outside of Europe. The phablet runs Android 8.1 Oreo and it has obtained impressive scores on Geekbench. The platform shows that it has scored 5162 facts in single-core performance and 10704 points in multi-core, that is amazing. Having said that, note that benchmarks are not something to evaluate the true overall performance of a phone, so we still can not say whether or not it will be the bestperforming Android flagship.

A version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with 6 GB of RAM has been spotted on Geekbench as well, so the handset will probably release in Europe in various configurations with different value tags. The benchmarking platform lists the product with the model quantity SM-N960F. According to latest leaks, the Note 9 will launch in at least 5 color variants: black, gray, purple, brown and blue. It will be formally earlier during an event what will be held on August 9.


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