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Galaxy S10 Benchmark Run Confirms That Samsung’s Dropped The Ball

Galaxy S10 Benchmark Run Confirms That Samsung’s Dropped The Ball

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Samsung’s Galaxy S10 is due for launch in February, and as expected, leaks for the lineup are taking place in full swing. This past week it’s been all about benchmarks, as scores from Qualcomm’s reference Snapdragon 855 device hit the web. Now, as Samsung is fine-tuning the Galaxy S10 prior to its launch, we’ve got a benchmark that’s bound to disappoint the company’s fans. Head over below for more details.

As is the case every year, Samsung will segregate the Galaxy S10 lineup geographically through their processors yet again. While the S10’s American and Chinese variants will feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855, its European and South Korean variants will feature the Exynos 9820. Samsung’s played it safe with the Exynos lineup recently, and the processor does not perform at par with the Snapdragon.  This wasn’t always the case, as you’ll remember with the Galaxy Note 4.

Galaxy S10 Benchmark Run Confirms That Samsung’s Dropped The Ball

Jan 19, 2019, 7:17pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-s10-score-latest/ > Samsung’s Galaxy S10 is due for launch in February, and as expected, leaks for the lineup are taking place in full swing. This past week it’s been all about benchmarks, as scores from Qualcomm’s reference Snapdragon 855 device hit the web. Now, as Samsung is fine-tuning the Galaxy S10 prior to its launch, we’ve got a benchmark that’s bound to disappoint the company’s fans. Head over below for more details. > As is the case every year, Samsung will segregate the Galaxy S10 lineup geographically through their processors yet again. While the S10’s American and Chinese variants will feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855, its European and South Korean variants will feature the Exynos 9820. Samsung’s played it safe with the Exynos lineup recently, and the processor does not perform at par with the Snapdragon.  This wasn’t always the case, as you’ll remember with the Galaxy Note 4.