The Samsung Galaxy Note10 arriving next month on 7th has passed through Geekbench. It sports model number SM-970F and is powered by an Exynos 9825 SoC mated to 8GB RAM.
This isn't the first time the Note10 has paid a visit to Geekbench, though. Last month, it was spotted on the benchmark database bearing model number SM-N976B with the same chipset and RAM amount.
However, SM-970F has scored better than SM-N976B in the Geekbench tests, suggesting that software development has made a lot of progress since.
There's also a Snapdragon 855-powered variant of the Note10, carrying model number SM-N976V with 12GB RAM, which scored less than the SM-N970F in Geekbench's single-core test but got higher points in the multi-core test.
Samsung Galaxy Note10 Snapdragon 855 and Exynos 9825 variants
Samsung will launch three phones under the Note series this year- Note10, Note10+, and a 5G version. The Note10 and Note10+ have similar designs, but the Plus variant has a larger screen, a ToF unit at the back and probably a bigger battery as well.
Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Galaxy Note10+
The Note10 is rumored to start at €999 ($1,125) while the Note10+ will cost you €1,149 ($1,295). Both of them will arrive with a base storage of 256GB, but none will have the headphones jack.
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