The octa-core Samsung Galaxy S5 went through another round of the AnTuTu 4 benchmark and passed with flying colors, improving on the score of its Snapdragon 801-powered twin.
Screenshots of AnTuTu 4 running on the octa-core Galaxy S5
It scored over 38K, while the S801 model does 36K. With the Galaxy S4 generation, Samsung made sure both Snapdragon and Exynos versions are on par so users and devs get the same level of performance.
However, this time around the Exynos version of the Galaxy S5 generation might have a lead, especially in the CPU department.
Here are the results it scored:
AnTuTu 4 (total score)
Higher is better
- Galaxy S5 (Exynos 5 Octa )38580
- Galaxy S5 (Snapdragon 801)36018
AnTuTu 4 (CPU, integer)
Higher is better
- Galaxy S5 (Exynos 5 Octa )5320
- Galaxy S5 (Snapdragon 801)3669
AnTuTu 4 (CPU, floating point)
Higher is better
- Galaxy S5 (Exynos 5 Octa )4702
- Galaxy S5 (Snapdragon 801)4058
AnTuTu 4 (3D score)
Higher is better
- Galaxy S5 (Exynos 5 Octa )9909
- Galaxy S5 (Snapdragon 801)9199
The Samsung Galaxy S5 (octa-core) is official and will be heading to India and most of Asia, though Samsung hasn't provided a list with all the countries to get it.
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