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Geekz Snow 2019-08-10

A little less than a month ago, Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon 855+, a revised and corrected version – or better to say overclocked – of the chip that animated almost all top-end smartphones of the first half of 2019.

Many of the manufacturers will adopt it for the last devices of this year, but in 2020 the score will change and the new melody will respond to the name of Snapdragon 865.

However, the next-generation SoC seems to be already well underway in its development process.

Given that an alleged first test concerning it has just leaked into the network.

In fact, on Geekbench, the Snapdragon 865 has started to show what it is made of, regulating the entire current competition in multi-core, the result is an excellent score of 12946.

Even the Apple A12 Bionic chip, so far a reference point in the mobile sector, has managed to put it in difficulty, remaining at almost 2 thousand points behind.

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Geekz Snow 2019-08-09

It’s not a secret anymore that Samsung is planning to spread several S-upgrades for its devices.

Both lineups are pretty successful among the markets where they are available.

So, in order to keep up the heat for its mid-range devices, the company will introduce some incremental updates on these handsets.

A new device appeared in GeekBench with an Exynos 7885 in tow.

This particular SoC can be found in several mid-range 2018 models, so makes sense to see it on a low-end smartphone this year.

The listing suggests that this will be the new Galaxy M10s handset.

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Geekz Snow 2019-08-09

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 has only just been announced and – in some regions at least – it uses the brand-new Exynos 9825, but an even newer and likely even more powerful chipset has just been benchmarked.

Listed on Geekbench as the Qualcomm Kona, this is listed as an octa-core chipset with a base frequency of 1.8GHz (meaning some cores are likely faster), and the scores achieved suggest this is the Snapdragon 865 (or whatever it launches as), which is the chipset we’re expecting to replace the Snapdragon 855 and Snapdragon 855 Plus.

Said chipset would likely power many of 2020’s top flagships, including the US version of the Samsung Galaxy S11, and based on the scores we’re seeing here that would be no bad thing.

The mystery chipset achieves a single-core score of 4,149 and a multi-core one of 12,915.

To put that into perspective, in our own tests the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus using the Snapdragon 855 achieved a multi-core score of 11,002, while the iPhone XS scored 11,481.

So this score is substantially higher than two of the most powerful phones around.

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Geekz Snow 2019-08-09

Redmi and Realme have made no secret plans to launch a smartphone studded with a 64MP camera sensor from Samsung.

That could be happening soon, but is Samsung launching a smartphone with the same sensor soon?

and while would other firms be the first to embrace the sensor?

Well, a recent report from Korea suggests the Korean firm could employ the sensor in one of its upcoming A series phone and an enhanced version of the Galaxy A70 – the Samsung Galaxy A70S.

While the A70 first launched and remained exclusive to India, ET News suggests the Samsung Galaxy A70S could launch soon, though not sure where and when it will launch.

Now, the alleged Galaxy A70s with the model number of SM-A707F has surfaced on the Geekbench database suggesting it could be launching soon.

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Geekz Snow 2019-08-09

Redmi and Realme have made no secret plans to launch a smartphone studded with a 64MP camera sensor from Samsung.

That could be happening soon, but is Samsung launching a smartphone with the same sensor soon?

and while would other firms be the first to embrace the sensor?

Well, a recent report from Korea suggests the Korean firm could employ the sensor in one of its upcoming A series phone and an enhanced version of the Galaxy A70 – the Samsung Galaxy A70S.

While the A70 first launched and remained exclusive to India, ET News suggests the Samsung Galaxy A70S could launch soon, though not sure where and when it will launch.

Now, the alleged Galaxy A70s with the model number of SM-A707F has surfaced on the Geekbench database suggesting it could be launching soon.

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