Snapdragon- and Exynos-powered Galaxy S8 flagships hit AnTuTu
The official launch of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus flagships is scheduled for March 29, so it is no surprise that both handsets have recently surfaced on AnTuTu. As it usually happens with such last-minute benchmarks, it is almost certain that the specs revealed by the benchmark database are the real thing.
According to AnTuTu, these are the Galaxy S8 handsets to be unveiled later this week:
- Galaxy S8 (SM-G950F): Exynos 8895, 8 MP front and 12 MP back cameras, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB storage
- Galaxy S8 (SM-G9500): Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 and Adreno 540 variant
- Galaxy S8 Plus (SM-G955F): same specs as the SM-G950F, but larger display
- Galaxy S8 Plus (SM-G955U): Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 variant
Both handsets are expected to be able to shoot 1000 fps slow-motion video footage using their main cameras. The screen sizes of the new Galaxy S8 flagships are supposed to go up to 6.2 inches, but Samsung might only use a full HD resolution panel to provide increased battery life.
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