The Galaxy Note 7 will be available in two versions. One equipped with a Snapdragon 821/823 processor and the other an octo core Exynos processor 8893. Today, now this variation of the device surfaced on Geekbench, where she reached incredible scores 8110 points Multi core and 2300 points in single core.
The Galaxy Note 7 will be a real powerhouse. Given what is known of his specifications, it will be already suspected but now a new Geekbench benchmark gives us a first figures indicating the extent of its performance. As for the Galaxy S7, one will find a Qualcomm Exynos version and a version, and today is the turn of the Exynos version to surface.
While both are equipped with S7 Exynos 8890 chip, it was his successor, the Exynos 8893 that should be included on board the next PHABLET Samsung. Note, however, that it is probably not the final version of the beast but a prototype for the benchmark indicates the presence of 4GB of RAM while the Galaxy Note is expected 7 with 6 GB of RAM.
However, even with ‘only’ 4GB of RAM, the scores are excellent, namely 8110 items on the multi core test and 2300 points on the single core test. We soon realize that we are facing the most powerful smartphone in 2016. After recording monstrous profits in the first two quarters of the year thanks to the S7 series, Samsung seems to have still been working hard.
Whereas a 5.7 inch screen with a resolution Quad HD screen, the Galaxy Note 7 should propose numerous innovations including an iris scanner and an S Pen stylus revived day. Equipped with a battery with a capacity of between 3600 and 4000 mAh, it should offer battery life 20 hours of video playback.
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