Samsung Galaxy S10+ with new and improved Exynos 9820 8nm SoC has appeared on benchmarking site GeekBench 4.1 and the results are impressive. According to the statistics, the Galaxy S10+ with Exynos 9820 SoC has performed better than Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 version while leaving only Apple iPhone XS Max left-out as the leader in the top 10 GeekBench 4.1 scores.
Samsung Galaxy S10+ that goes with the model number SM-G975F has received 4,472 points on single-core test with 6GB RAM and a base frequency of 1.95 GHz on its octa-core Exynos 9820 SoC manufactured on an 8nm process. Similarly, the device was able to pull off a stunning 10,387 points on multi-core test on Exynos 9820 octa-core SoC with 6GB RAM.
When compared to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, the Exynos version scored a whopping 131 points excess and 1,059 points higher than the former which is a major feat achieved by the South Korean tech giant Samsung.
Samsung has organized an “Unpacked” launch event on February 20 when Samsung is intended to launch at least three Samsung Galaxy S10 lineup i.e standard, Plus, and Lite version while the first-ever foldable phone known as Samsung Galaxy F is in tow to launch as well.
You can watch the launch event live on Samsung.com and other social media channels such as YouTube live on February 20 starting at 11:00 AM PST or 2:00 PM EST.