With a single-core score of 1873, it’s over 500 points ahead of the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge and its multi-core score is higher than anything out there currently.Īpart from seemingly confirming the existence of Exynos-powered models, the leaks don’t tell us anything we didn’t already know. The Geekbench listing suggests we’re going to see a powerful smartphone from Samsung. Also, it’s been rumored for some time that the Snapdragon models will only be available in the US and China. For those unaware, the new Snapdragon 820 is ‘only’ quad-core, while Samsung’s competitor, the Exynos 8890 is an octa-core chip. Both are presumed to by Exynos-powered models due to the tests indicating 8-cores in the processor, rather than 4. AnTuTu benchmarks showed a device with model number GM-G930F according to a post on Weibo, while a leaked screenshot from Geekbench indicates a device with model number GM-930W8.Īccording to SamMobile‘s list of models, the model ending W8 is heading to Canada, while the ‘F’ model is the unlocked European version. While we’ve already seen alleged leaks for the dual-curved Snapdragon version, new leaks have hinted at the existence of the Exynos model. Over the past couple of days, claimed leaked benchmarks corroborate those rumors, and the others we’ve heard over the past few months. For some time we’ve been hearing that Sammy is working on both a Snapdragon 820 and Exynos 8890 equipped version of the S7. With the Galaxy S7 widely expected to be officially unveiled at an event next month, rumors and leaks are on the rise for Samsung’s next generation flagship smartphone.
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