The device scored 9570 points on the multi-core test and 4382 pointson the single-core test. These numbers are, somehow, much higher than the recent benchmark of Galaxy S10+, which scored consecutively 1571 and 1134 points less. Strange, seeing how both devices run on Exynos 9820 CPU and 6 gigabytes of RAM. This test has been commenced before putting the final version of the software into the device, though – end results will certainly be much better.
Samsung Galaxy S10 will be officially announced during Samsung’s special event on February 20th. Phone’s other specs are rumoured to include a 6.1-inch Infinity-O display, 12-megapixel camera, 3.5mm headphone jack and a dedicated Bixby button.