First Galaxy Fold Benchmark Confirms Presence of 12GB RAM, Along With a Snapdragon SoC
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-fold-geekbench-shows-snapdragon-soc/
The Galaxy Fold has apparently shown up on its first ever benchmark and while these results can easily be spoofed, the latest listing gives us some idea about the expected performance of the phone. The Galaxy Fold was unveiled alongside the Galaxy S10 series in February and it will be released on April 26 with a price tag of $1,980.
The Galaxy Fold that has been spotted on Geekbench bears the model number SM-F900F, which means it’s the international variant of the foldable handset. Unlike other global variants which are fueled by Samsung’s own Exynos SoC, it appears that this one would ship with a Qualcomm chipset, namely the Snapdragon 855 SoC. This doesn’t come as a surprise as Samsung had stated previously that the Galaxy Fold will be underpinned by a 7nm 64-bit processor and since its latest Exynos 9820 is made using the 8nm lithography, it doesn’t make the cut.