The Samsung Galaxy S8 had a busy night yesterday, but there’s no time to rest - the first benchmarks are in, so let’s see how the new flagship performs against the competition.
Note that this is an Exynos 8895 unit, there’s also a Snapdragon 835 version not included in these scores. Both should perform practically identically or so Samsung claims.
We open up with a narrow win in AnTuTu 6 against the iPhone 7 Plus, which is still one of the best all-round performers. The performance increase from the previous Exynos chip is tangible and ahead of the Snapdragon 821 used by some of the Android competition.
AnTuTu 6
Higher is better
- Samsung Galaxy S8 (E8895)174155
- Apple iPhone 7 Plus173110
- OnePlus 3T165097
- LG G6143639
- HTC U Ultra139750
- Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (S820)132849
- Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (E8890)129629
- Huawei P10 Plus126252
The Galaxy S8 also claims the multi-core performance crown in Geekbench 4, beating the Kirin 960 chip inside the Huawei P10 Plus. The Exynos and Kirin are quite similar - both are based on the Mali-G71 GPU, but the Huawei silicone has stock A73 cores, Samsung’s are customized (details are scarce, though).
GeekBench 4 (multi-core)
Higher is better
- Samsung Galaxy S8 (E8895)6339
- Huawei P10 Plus5821
- Apple iPhone 7 Plus5664
- Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (E8890)5645
- OnePlus 3T4364
- LG G64209
- HTC U Ultra4201
- Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (S820)4128
Single-core performance improved but the margin is much smaller and Apple’s cores still reign supreme here.
GeekBench 4 (single-core)
Higher is better
- Apple iPhone 7 Plus3473
- Samsung Galaxy S8 (E8895)1974
- Huawei P10 Plus1937
- Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (E8890)1911
- OnePlus 3T1890
- LG G61733
- Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (S820)1696
- HTC U Ultra1647
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