Leaked information about the performance of the Galaxy S21, which is expected to be announced next month, is already circulating on the Internet, but it pales in comparison to the iPhone 12
The Galaxy S21 line is expected to ship with two different processor configurations In general, the Galaxy will ship with a Snapdragon processor in the US, and Samsung's Exynos in the rest of the world; benchmarks of the Snapdragon 888 have been posted on Geekbench for some time, but Samsung's new Exynos 2100 Many are interested to see what it can offer [In single-core performance, the Exynos 2100 in the Galaxy S21 Plus (SM-G996B) recorded 1,040 For multi-core, it recorded 3,107 While these are significant improvements over past Snapdragon and Exynos processors, neither is as good as the iPhone 12 Pro
In contrast, the iPhone 12 Pro's A14 chip scored 1,585 in the single-core benchmark and 3,926 in the multi-core benchmark Single-core performance is 500 points higher than Samsung's latest model, meaning the iPhone 12 is likely to be faster than a comparable Android
Curiously, the S21 Plus seemed to outperform the S21 Ultra in the test The S21 also has 8GB of RAM compared to the S21 Ultra's 12GB of RAM
As for users who purchased the Snapdragon 888 versions of the S21 and S21 Plus, both models scored 1,075 and 1,120 in single-core, respectively In multi-core, both models recorded scores of 2,196 and 3,319 Based on these scores, the Snapdragon processors perform slightly better than the Exynos in the region
It should be noted that numbers are not everything; Geekbench scores only paint one side of the picture However, the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 pro outperform Samsung phones in graphics tests and real-world video transcoding tests, as you can see in our iPhone 12 benchmark overview
And we don't think the Galaxy S21 will ever catch up to Apple
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