Update: The device could be powered by the upcoming Snapdragon 865+ SoC according to reputable tipster Ice Universe:
The Galaxy Note20 + will use the Snapdragon 865+ processor. Why do you say this? Because from the Geekbench results, we found that the processor’s large core frequency is as high as 3.09GHz, and the 865 frequency is 2.84GHz, so we have reasons to think that it is 865+ . pic.twitter.com/I9bU87RPRD
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) April 2, 2020
Original article:
Although we are probably still months away from the official unveiling of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 flagship series, but one of the devices had reportedly been spotted on Geekbench today.
This device, carrying the model number SM-N986U, could be a possible variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20+ 5G according to the folks over at MySmartPrice.
The GeekBench listing revealed that the SM-N986U had achieved an impressive score of 985 points and 3,220 points respectively for both it’s single-core and multi-cores performance tests.
It further confirms that the device will also run on the Snapdragon 865 SoC coupled with 8GB worth of RAM in it’s memory compartment. Needless to say, it will also boot on the latest Android 10 OS out of the box as well.
As of now, information on the upcoming Galaxy Note 20 series is still largely unavailable. However, the Galaxy Note 20 smartphones will certainly come with improved camera system and is likely to regain it’s top position on DxOMark which is currently dominated by the Huawei P40 Pro.
As with all other Galaxy Note series smartphones, the upcoming Galaxy Note 20 is also expected to be announced in August this year.
Via: MySmartPrice