It seems to be too early to be talking about Samsung's next flagship series, which is the Galaxy S11. However, this perception turns out to be no impediment for there to be reports, reports, leaks and rumors about each of its members, and even less so for Geekbench has tested the Galaxy S11 Plus on their platform.
The benchmark database has added the new high-performance terminal. However, this does not appear to be ready yet, based on the overall scores it has obtained. Despite that, the list of the same confirms that it will arrive with one of the most powerful chipsets not yet official that will be one of the main protagonists of 2020.
According to what we can see in the following table of the Samsung Galaxy S11 Plus published by Geekbench, the terminal comes with Android 10 pre-installed, so we can completely forget that it will arrive with Android Pie and, therefore, discard that low probability. In turn, the benchmark reveals that the phone includes 12GB of RAM, which matches the maximum configuration of the S10 Plus. Whether or not there will be an 8GB version this time remains to be seen.
The Exynos 9830 mobile platform that has not yet been announced is clearly described in the tests carried out. However, we know - or we hope, rather - that there will also be variants that carry Qualcomm's Snapdragon 865, a chipset that has not been announced yet. This will depend on each country and region, which is something we are already used to. Europe generally always gets the Exynos version, while the United States and other areas get the Snapdragon.
In the single-core tests the Galaxy S11 Plus managed to register a mark of 427 points, while in the multi-core it had 2,326 points. It seems that it is not ready yet, because in the single core it is registered as a less powerful mobile than the current Galaxy S10, so we do not have to trust this section yet.