Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S7 flies in the first benchmark – Tom’s Hardware

The Samsung Galaxy S7 has been discussed for months, because it really should be in the pipeline if it is true as it seems that the Korean giant is determined to anticipate the times, presenting the new smartphone already in January and then make available the following February.

 
 

So far as always I identified a number of aspects: the design, the materials, technical specifications etc. but for the first time, in recent hours, from China it arrived at the screenshot of a benchmark, in which the variant of the Galaxy S7 carrying the Exynos 8890 clocked a score seemingly impressive, well 103,692 points .

 
 
 
 

Too bad benchmark, called Master Lu (Ludashi) is virtually unknown in the West and is therefore very difficult to get an idea of ​​the performance, because we do not have the Score another device known in the same benchmark to use as reference.

 
 

Patience, however, at least The result tells us that the Samsung Galaxy S7 exists and is in full development and that 2016 will be a year of struggle between many SoC which are more dangerous as ever, as the Snapdragon 820, the MediaTek Helio X20, the Exynos 8820 protagonist of this test and the Kirin 950 already seen in AnTuTu aboard the new Huawei Mate 8.

 
 

In Samsung Galaxy S7 also to support the Exynos 8890, we should also find 4 GB of RAM , while the screen will have at least one qHD resolution . Total darkness instead regarding the main camera, the subject in recent weeks of speculation of all kinds, Samsung has just announced BriteCell, the sensor will be used?

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