Samsung introduced the Exynos 9825 as its first-ever official 7nm SoC and was advertised as the game-changer for consumers looking for both efficiency and performance. Unfortunately, it appears that the claims of the South Korean tech titan were not seen in the benchmarks of the Exynos 9825 as the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus to one-up even with the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus, which was designed with the 8nm Exynos 9820.
In a report from GSM Arena, it reveals that it conducted several tests on a pre-production version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus. This means that the site will conduct more conclusive and extensive tests in the nearest future and after the commercial units of the flagship smartphone were released in different markets. The South Korean tech giant will soon release a more polished version of its software which would dramatically improve the benchmark scores of the Exynos 9825 on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus.
This is our initial look at the performance of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus with Samsung Exynos 9825. The benchmarks reveal that the flagship smartphone is slower than the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus in Geekbench scores. The smartphone with the 6.8-inch display only got 4466 points in the single-core test results and 9751 in the multi-core test.
Samsung Galaxy Note10+: first Exynos 9825 benchmarks https://t.co/VaGJMVC7dH — GSMArena.com (@gsmarena_com) August 19, 2019
These results are lower compared to the scores got by Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus. Even the performance mode of the P30 Pro, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus was not able to beat its performance, which makes it very disappointing for users. But, wccftech reported that it subjected the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus to3DMark tests and discovered that the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus is faster than the S10 Plus.
First Exynos 9825 Benchmarks for Galaxy Note 10 Plus Disappoint; Slower Than Galaxy S10 Plus in Few Tests https://t.co/J9xflKnIbG pic.twitter.com/xysPrGfm7K — Wccftech (@wccftechdotcom) August 19, 2019
Sadly, no one has tested the devices outfitted with Samsung Exynos 9825 and Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus. It would be interesting to see how the world's fastest mobile SoC in Android smartphones pit against each other. As stated earlier, these are just initial Exynos 9825 benchmarks and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Samsung Galaxy Note 10 are both on pre-order.
This means that there will be more improved results when the devices officially release. And, the results that were revealed in the benchmark tests are just preliminary, and many things can change (hopefully). The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus are scheduled to officially release on August 23 in the US, UK, and Australia.