First Exynos 9825 Benchmarks for Galaxy Note 10 Plus Disappoint; Slower Than Galaxy S10 Plus in Few Tests

First Exynos 9825 Benchmarks for Galaxy Note 10 Plus Disappoint; Slower Than Galaxy S10 Plus in Few Tests

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When Samsung made the Exynos 9825, the company’s first-ever 7nm EUV SoC official, it was marketed as a game-changer for users seeking a combination of both performance and efficiency. Sadly, Samsung’s claims were not highlighted in the first Exynos 9825 benchmarks, as the Galaxy Note 10 Plus fails to one-up even the Galaxy S10 Plus, which is outfitted with the Korean giant’s 8nm Exynos 9820. However, as you read through the latest numbers, you’ll understand that things might improve in the near future.

Before we show you the first official Exynos 9825 benchmarks, GSMArena states that it carried out the tests on a pre-production version of the Galaxy Note 10 Plus. This revelation suggests that the publication will carry out additional and more comprehensive tests in the future, and after commercial units of the flagship are released in various markets, Samsung should launch a more polished version of its software, which could improve these scores.

First Exynos 9825 Benchmarks for Galaxy Note 10 Plus Disappoint; Slower Than Galaxy S10 Plus in Few Tests

Aug 19, 2019, 4:14am UTC
https://wccftech.com/exynos-9825-benchmarks-slower-galaxy-s10-plus/ > When Samsung made the Exynos 9825, the company’s first-ever 7nm EUV SoC official, it was marketed as a game-changer for users seeking a combination of both performance and efficiency. Sadly, Samsung’s claims were not highlighted in the first Exynos 9825 benchmarks, as the Galaxy Note 10 Plus fails to one-up even the Galaxy S10 Plus, which is outfitted with the Korean giant’s 8nm Exynos 9820. However, as you read through the latest numbers, you’ll understand that things might improve in the near future. > Before we show you the first official Exynos 9825 benchmarks, GSMArena states that it carried out the tests on a pre-production version of the Galaxy Note 10 Plus. This revelation suggests that the publication will carry out additional and more comprehensive tests in the future, and after commercial units of the flagship are released in various markets, Samsung should launch a more polished version of its software, which could improve these scores.