Samsung Galaxy S20 5G with 12 GB RAM & Snapdragon 865 spotted on Geekbench

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The South Korean giant is all set to launch its next flagship series in the next month on February 12 and we have some leaked benchmarks of the upcoming flagship by Samsung. The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S20 will feature the latest Snapdragon 865 flagship SoC with 5G support.

Previously we saw Samsung adopting their own Exynos SoCs onto their Galaxy smartphones but this year, Samsung will be using the Qualcomm latest 7nm based Snapdragon 865 with X55 5G modem indicating this smartphone to be a 5G ready device.

Samsung Galaxy S20 5G with 12 GB RAM & Snapdragon 865 spotted on Geekbench
via GSMArena

We already have some leaked specs of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S20:

  • 6.2-inch screen
  • Snapdragon 865 SoC
  • 12 GB of RAM
  • 12MP primary camera, 64MP telephoto shooter & 12 ultrawide camera
  • 4,000 mAh battery

It is speculated that there will multiple variants including the base Galaxy S20 variant, Galaxy S20+ and S20 Ultra. The leaked Galaxy S20 has been spotted on latest Geekbench 5.1.0 version scoring 561 points for single-core and 2,358 points for multi-core loads.

These scores are quite low even though its equipped with the flagship SoC, lower than Kirin 990 and A13 Bionic scores. We can assume this to be coming from a pre-production unit and there can be great variation when compared to the final commercial unit.

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