Samsung Galaxy S10+ With Snapdragon 855 Spotted On Geekbench
Samsung has scheduled the Galaxy Unpacked 2019 event on February 20 where the company will unveil the Galaxy S10 lineup and the foldable phone. The company is expected to launch four variants of the Galaxy S10 which includes the Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+ and Galaxy S10 X. The Galaxy S10+ featuring the Snapdragon 855 chipset has been spotted on Geekbench which reveals its key specifications.
Galaxy S10+ Geekbench Score
The benchmark score of the Galaxy S10+ was first uploaded on January 16 on Geekbench’s website. The device carries the model number ‘SM-G975U’ and the chipset is listed as msmnile. The device registers a single-core score of 3413 points and a multi-core score of 10256 points.
The scores registered by the Galaxy S10+ are very similar to that of the Huawei Mate 20 Pro. The Galaxy S10+ features the Snapdragon 855 SoC which is made using 7 nm manufacturing technology. Also, the Kirin 980 chipset on the Huawei Mate 20 Pro is made using 7 nm manufacturing technology. Hence the two devices have similar benchmark scores.
The Galaxy S10+ in the Geekbench listing has 6 GB of RAM however Samsung is expected to launch higher RAM capacity variants of the smartphone. According to the listing, the Snapdragon 855 on the handset has a base frequency of 1.80 GHz. Other specifications of the smartphone including screen size, camera resolution are unavailable as of now but we won’t have to wait for long as the launch date of the device is approaching fast.
Launch Date & Pricing
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The Galaxy S10+ along with the other members of the Galaxy S10 family is set to launch on 20 February 2019 in an event that will be simultaneously held in London and San Francisco.