Samsung released its flagship phones, the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+, at the MWC 2018 conference held at the end of February this year. At the beginning of the launch of the new phone, Android 8.0 was pre installed. Now there are signs that Samsung is testing Android 8.1 for the Galaxy S9, and the performance of the phone has soared after running the new system.
On the Geekbench scoring website, we found the scoring information of the Samsung Galaxy S9 running Android 8.1. The machine is equipped with an Exynos 9810 processor, and the single core score is 3382. This score is within the normal range. Surprisingly, its multi-core score has reached 10205. You should know that the score of the Galaxy S9's multi-core score is only about 8500 (with Exynos 9810).
Except for the Android system version, the device that scored this time is no different from the previous Galaxy S9, so it can be speculated that running Android 8.1 is the main reason for the performance increase of this device. It should be noted that the score of the Galaxy S9 multi-core running Android 8.1 is on the same level as that of the iPhone 8.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 is equipped with a 5.8 inch Super AMOLED curved screen, which has increased the proportion compared with the S8 screen. It is equipped with Snapdragon 845 (national bank) or Exynos 9810 (international version) chips, 4G memory, and the national bank version has 64G and 128G storage versions. The photographic performance of the new camera has been greatly improved, and the camera can be adjusted back and forth between F1.5 and F2.4 apertures. Through this Geekbench run, we believe that the international version of Galaxy S9 and S9+will soon be updated with Android 8.1, and BOC users may have to wait.
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