An Rabbit Exposes Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus Running Points, Exynos 9820 Can't Beat Snapdragon 8150
An Rabbit Exposes Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus Running Points, Exynos 9820 Can't Beat Snapdragon 8150

Love to play computer games On November 27, it was reported that this afternoon, Anthare said that he had found a new Samsung mobile phone with the model of SM-G975F in his background. The internal code of the phone was "beyond 2". It should be Galaxy S10 Plus. It has a 6.4 inch display screen, a resolution of 2280 × 1080, and a 6GB memory, 128GB body storage, running Android 9 system, and the latest Exynos 9820 processor. Its CPU frequency is 2.7GHz, and the comprehensive score is 325067.

The score of the Exynos 9820 rabbit is not as high as that of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8150. The digital expert Feiwei exposed the score of Snapdragon 8150 in the middle of this month, and its comprehensive score exceeded 360000. At present, the equipment equipped with the Exynos 9820 and Snapdragon 8150 should be engineering machines, but the gap between the two rabbit scores is still obvious.

It should be noted that the score of the Exynos 9820 was obtained without turning on the high resolution, because the screen of the Galaxy S10 Plus must be 2K or above, while the data of Anthare is 1080P. If the high resolution is turned on, the score of the Exynos 9820 may be lower.

Feiwei said that he already knew the details of the score of Exynos 9820, but it was not convenient to disclose that its CPU was malfunctioning, and its GPU was between Snapdragon 8150 and Kirin 980. I wonder if the Galaxy S10 series will perform better after mass production?


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