Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus bearing model number SM-G975F has appeared on AnTuTu benchmark and has literally crushed Huawei Mate 20 Pro’s benchmark score along with a slew of features including 5G that the upcoming Galaxy S10-series will feature once release early next year.
Based on the reports, Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus sporting the new 8nm Exynos 9820 SoC with a clock speed of 2.7GHz at maximum hitting the AnTuTu score of 325076 points which is little short of Apple iPhone XS Max’ 325405 points while a little behind Qualcomm Snapdragon 7nm 8150 SoC which is expected to official launch on December 4.
This particular model i.e. Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus sports Android 9.0 Pie backed by 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. It has a 6.4-inch AMOLED display with a 2280x1080px resolution which is slightly lower than last year’ Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus will host a screen resolution of 2960x1440px.
About the Exynos 9820 SoC, it sports eight cores split into three groups were the first two cores are high-performance ARM’ Cortex-A75-based cores plus two custom CPU cores manufactured by Samsung and four low-power Cortex-A55-based cores accompanied with an NPU unit and a 12 EUs based Mali-G76 GPU that will power the beast making it one of the fastest Android smartphone till date.
Samsung is speculated to launch three models of Samsung Galaxy S10 bearing model numbers SM-G970F, SM-G975F, and SM-G973F where we already know few specs about SM-G975F. Further, there is a standard 5.8-inch S10 Lite and a larger 6.7-inch variant in the making along with a maximum of 8GB RAM or more based on the models. It is also said that the camera assembly will be slightly different in all three models where the Lite version would get a single front and dual-camera setup at the back while the 6.4-inch Galaxy S10 Plus will get a dual-camera setup both at back and front and finally, the high-end 6.7-inch model will get a dual front and rear triple-camera setup.
What else do we know about the upcoming tenth-series of Galaxy S devices? It will be equipped with an Infinity-O display boosting a cut-out for front camera giving away an enlarged screen real estate. Also, the upcoming smartphones will get Samsung One UI update out-of-the-box that was released during SDC 2018 earlier this month. Further, we have expected a 5G support which is something people are excited about as many OEMs are working towards rolling out their own smartphones with the tech to support 5G.
As the rumors and leaks for upcoming Galaxy S10-series are intensifying, we’ll surely get to know more about these beast devices even before they make an appearance earlier next month. Catch up more about Samsung Galaxy S10 here on True-Tech.