Samsung Galaxy S24 will be arriving very soon and till it is officially unveiled, we’ll continue to get leaks. This time, it’s on the Samsung Galaxy S24 stopping over at Geekbench – let’s see what it says.
Details of Samsung Galaxy S24 Geekbench
The Samsung Galaxy S24+, first, on the Galaxy S24 Geekbench leaks, revealing some of its key specifications. The processor used in the device is codenamed “pineapple,” which is believed to be the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. The processor configuration includes a prime core running at 3.3GHz, 3x cores running at 3.15GHz, 2x cores running at 2.96GHz, and 2x cores running at 2.27GHz. The device also features an Adreno 750 GPU. In terms of performance, it scored 2,233 points in single-core performance and 6,661 points in multi-core performance on Geekbench.
The listing also confirms that the Galaxy S24+ will run on Android 14 and come with 8GB of RAM. In addition to the Geekbench listing, the TUV certification database has revealed the battery capacities for the Samsung Galaxy S24+ and S24 Ultra. The S24+ is equipped with a 4,755 mAh battery, while the S24 Ultra has a slightly larger 4,855 mAh battery. And that’s all we got on the Galaxy S24 Geekbench.
Meanwhile, some leaks say that some Samsung Galaxy S24 variants will be taking the Exynos 2400 chipset – don’t be disappointed however. It is said to include a high-performance Cortex-X4 CPU core, two Cortex-A720 Performance cores running at a high clock speed, three additional Cortex-A720 Performance cores running at a lower clock speed, and four Cortex-A520 Efficiency cores. These features show potentials to rival the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.
Well, as the official unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series is yet to take place, these leaks provide a glimpse of what to expect from the upcoming flagship devices.
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