Earlier this month, the Samsung Galaxy S7
went through Geekbench with the Exynos 8890 SoC inside. This model
(SM-G930W8), which is headed to North America, attained single-core and
multi-core scores of 1873 and 5946, respectively. Just a couple of days
ago, another version of the Galaxy S7 also was benchmarked by Geekbench.
But this unit carries a different model number (SM-G930F), which
indicates it is heading to Europe. It also will be powered by the Exynos
8890 SoC.
For some reason, the European model scored much lower on the benchmark test, with a single-core score of 1358 and a multi-core score of 4911. Those scores might be lower than the ones tallied by the North American variant, but they are pretty much in line with the European version of the Samsung Galaxy 7 edge (SM-G935F). The latter also was put through Geekbench with the Exynos 8890 chipset inside, and tallied 1363 and 4951 for the single-core and multi-core scores, respectively. Of course, we don't know whether we are looking at scores produced by prototypes, and whether the clock speed of the CPU on each model was reduced for the testing.
We've compiled some of the recent Geekbench tests run on the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge and have embedded them in the slideshow for you to compare. Both handsets are expected to be unveiled on February 21st, the day before MWC kicks off in Barcelona. We could see the phones launch on March 11th.
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For some reason, the European model scored much lower on the benchmark test, with a single-core score of 1358 and a multi-core score of 4911. Those scores might be lower than the ones tallied by the North American variant, but they are pretty much in line with the European version of the Samsung Galaxy 7 edge (SM-G935F). The latter also was put through Geekbench with the Exynos 8890 chipset inside, and tallied 1363 and 4951 for the single-core and multi-core scores, respectively. Of course, we don't know whether we are looking at scores produced by prototypes, and whether the clock speed of the CPU on each model was reduced for the testing.
We've compiled some of the recent Geekbench tests run on the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge and have embedded them in the slideshow for you to compare. Both handsets are expected to be unveiled on February 21st, the day before MWC kicks off in Barcelona. We could see the phones launch on March 11th.
Thanks for the tip!
via Telefoonabonnement.nl (translated)
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