Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus Geekbench scores have seemingly leaked and this suggests the phone could be powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. The Galaxy S24+ Geekbench scores are also ahead of its precursor. This suggests the upcoming phone could be more powerful. Here is what we know about it for now.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus Geekbench scores
It is the US variant of the Galaxy S24 Plus that has reportedly surfaced on the Geekbench website. The listing shows the device model number to be SM-S926U which is said to be the Galaxy S24+.
This appears to be powered by a Qualcomm processor codenamed Pineapple. This is believed to be Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC. The chip in question is shown to be running with a prime core at 3.30GHz, three performance cores at 3.15GHz, two performance cores at 2.96GHz, and two efficiency cores at 2.27GHz.
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From the Geekbench appearance, we also see that the phone is having Android 14 software and 8GB of RAM. It could also come in up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage SKU.
The Geekbench scores are 2233 in single-core performance and 6661 in multi-core performance. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S23+ scores are about 1866 in single-core and 4945 in multi-core performance.
That’s about all we learn from this Geekbench listing.
Samsung Galaxy S24 series: What we know so far
— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) July 30, 2023
Like clockwork, Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S24 series in Q1 2024 and we already have some hints about the device that we shall share here.
Just the other day, a chronic Samsung tipster Ice Universe implied the S24 series to get Titanium chassis.
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He claims the S24+ would bring a 6.65-inch screen and Android 14 software with One UI 6.0 skin.
The Galaxy S24 Ultra, meanwhile could come with a 144Hz display, a new EV charging technology and a 200MP camera with better zooming capabilities.
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