Samsung Goes With the Typical Controversial Chip Splitting for Galaxy Note 20
Last updated September 21, 2021
Samsung finally launched its 2017 flagship smartphones - the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ at its event in New York city. The smartphones are available in two different variants. One is powered by Qualcomm's 64-bit Snapdragon 835 SoC available in US, China. The other one powered by Samsung's home-brewed 64-bit Exynos 8895 in other regions including India.
The below charts is the benchmark scores of Exynos 8895 variant of Galaxy S8 compared with other smartphones like Huawei P10 Plus iPhone 7 Plus, HTC U Ultra, OnePlus 3T and others.
The result is in the three sections of Geekbench Benchmarking site for single and multi-core and Antutu Scores.
You have seen the overall scores, in which iPhone 7 Plus is higher than the other in Geekbench scores from the single-core. Samsung Galaxy S8's Exynos variant is higher than all other smartphone's benchmark scores.
Samsung's Galaxy S8 and S8+ powered by Snapdragon 835 are set to go on sale in the US on April 21. The launch date of Exynos 8895 powered handsets is not yet confirmed.