Although we’re still months away from the Samsung Galaxy S25 series’ announcement, we’re getting a clearer picture of the new flagships. Of course, the real big one will be the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which will debut with a redesigned, thinner and lighter body, thinner bezels around the display, and possibly satellite messaging. The phone is said to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset in all markets, and the hardware in question has recently been tested inside the top-end model.
An employee of the South Korean manufacturer got his hands on a prototype of the Galaxy S25 Ultra and tested it using a synthetic benchmark app called Geekbench. The results sheet reveals that the CPU configuration will feature two cores running at 4.2GHz and six other cores that can reach speeds of up to 2.9GHz, a significant improvement over the previous-generation model.
The single-core and multi-core scores are about 30% better than the Galaxy S24 Ultra, which is also equipped with a Snapdragon chip. Compared to the iPhone 16 Pro Max and Apple's new A18 Pro chip that powers it, the single-core performance is very similar, but the S25 Ultra is 15-20% stronger in multi-core.
The synthetic test results also confirmed the use of the new architecture (2 + 6 cores), which we've previously seen in benchmark datasheets.
The tested device has the model number SM-938U, which means that the version sold in the United States was tested. During the test, the mobile phone was running Android 15, and the chipset responsible for the operation was equipped with 12 GB of RAM. This RAM configuration was expected to remain in the new generation, but there are likely to be versions with 16 GB. If you want to be aware of the leaked information about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, we recommend our previous articles.
source: GSMArena
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