Like any year, 2019 is going to be an exciting year for new smartphone releases. I think it is safe to assume that a large number of people, especially Samsung fans, are already looking forward to the launch of Samsung Galaxy S10 and all its variants. This is not just brand rivalry at this point but the overwhelming curiosity of how far can the smartphone technology really go, how far will manufacturers be able to push the limits of their innovation. Today, as the next year inches closer, we have Samsung Galaxy S10+ ANTUTU Benchmark Scores that were leaked moments ago on the web.
Samsung Galaxy S10+ ANTUTU Benchmark Scores Leaked, 30% Faster than S9+
The following screenshot surfaced online just a while ago and it shows what appears to be an ANTUTU benchmark score running on a Samsung Galaxy S10+.
We can see from the screenshot that this alleged Samsung S10+ carries the codename SM-G975F and is running on Android Pie. This is the first time the Exynos 9820 processor has been put to the test. The Exynos 9820 is the first 7nm processor that will be used in a Samsung Device. As we know all international versions of Samsung Galaxy phones use an Exynos processor whereas those meant for the American market incorporate a SnapDragon CPU.
The GPU appears to be a Mali-G76 whereas the RAM and ROM are listed as 6GB and 128 GB respectively. Coming to the actual score of the benchmark, we have a whopping 325,076 score which is the highest ever recorded on a smartphone by a large margin.
Samsung Galaxy S10+ ANTUTU Benchmark Score Comparison
To put this into perspective check out the table below that shows ANTUTU benchmark scores for all the latest smartphones that are in the market from reputable brands.
Even the Most powerful smartphone is the market right now, the Huawei Mate 20 Pro has scored a mere 309628. When compared to the Samsung S9+, the S10+ appears to be more than 30 percent faster. Same is the case for the Note 9.
This shall give you an idea of just how powerful the S10+ is expected to be when it arrives next year. As to the validity of the leak, it is always a grey area, however, since this particular leak was also shared by Iceuniverse, we have reason to believe its legitimate as IceUniverse has a track record of leaking legitimate info.
This is the first score(325076) of the Galaxy S10+, using the Exynos9820 processor from AnTuTu Bemchmark. pic.twitter.com/IRYlAvtVgL
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 27, 2018
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