Galaxy Tab S8 Appears on Geekbench 5 with Snapdragon 898

Galaxy Tab S8 Appears on Geekbench 5 with Snapdragon 898

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If you are looking for the best Android tablets, the Galaxy Tab S7 series is the way to go. We know that the tablet market is largely dominated by Apple, but Samsung has been slowly catching up. Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy Tab S8 series in the coming year, and now, we have finally received the device's model number and the processor that the tablet is going to use.

A new Samsung device with the model number SM-X808U has visited the Geekbench database, and the listing tells us about the processor and memory details. The 5G variant of the Galaxy Tab S8+ will be for the US market and going by the listing; we are looking at a Snapdragon 898 with a single-core score of 1,211 points 3,193 points in the multi-core tests. Now, the single-core score is close to what we reported before; the multi-core score is not, but it is likely due to some optimization issue.

Galaxy Tab S8 Appears on Geekbench 5 with Snapdragon 898

Nov 8, 2021, 10:34am UTC
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-tab-s8-appears-on-geekbench-5-with-snapdragon-898/ > If you are looking for the best Android tablets, the Galaxy Tab S7 series is the way to go. We know that the tablet market is largely dominated by Apple, but Samsung has been slowly catching up. Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy Tab S8 series in the coming year, and now, we have finally received the device's model number and the processor that the tablet is going to use. > A new Samsung device with the model number SM-X808U has visited the Geekbench database, and the listing tells us about the processor and memory details. The 5G variant of the Galaxy Tab S8+ will be for the US market and going by the listing; we are looking at a Snapdragon 898 with a single-core score of 1,211 points 3,193 points in the multi-core tests. Now, the single-core score is close to what we reported before; the multi-core score is not, but it is likely due to some optimization issue.