In a few months, Samsung will introduce new phones in the Galaxy S series. The Galaxy S10 Plus will be one of them, a variant that would be one step below the Galaxy S10 5G. Now, before its launch, it has gone through AnTuTu, and its benchmark result shows that will be one of the most powerful smartphones next year, even more than the new Mate 20.
Many rumors have said that the successors to the Galaxy S9 will have a Snapdragon 8150 inside. However, after the presentation of the Exynos 9820, and due to the South Korean's history in its flagship devices, as well as the AnTuTu results that we detail below, the devices will have the brand's new chipset. Although other versions could equip Qualcomm's SD8150.
The model number of the Galaxy S10 Plus is revealed as 'SM-G975F' and this is the variant powered by the recently announced Exynos 9820 and a Mali-G76 GPU. It has 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage. Clearly, this will definitely not be the only configuration at launch.
AnTuTu says that the Galaxy S10 Plus has a FullHD + screen resolution of 2,280 x 1,080 pixels, which translates to an aspect ratio of 19:9. The phone also runs Android 9 Pie as the operating system, although it would come customized under One UI.
The quantum of results, the phone scored 325,076 points in the test, which puts it above the 10 most powerful Android smartphones on the market. However, the score is still far from that of the Snapdragon 8150 test device that emerged several days ago.
On the other hand, Samsung's Galaxy S10 series will have at least three models, including a model with support for the 5G network, which will have up to 12 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage, according to the latest leaks we have told you about. previously.
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