The Samsung
Galaxy S6 Edge has recently been spotted in not one but two popular benchmarks
– Antutu and Geekbench. This time, not only are the specifications of the
device revealed, but we also have the benchmark scores to go by. Honestly, we
expected the Samsung Galaxy S6 to be one the most powerful Android devices at
launch, but the Galaxy S6 Edge benchmark scores on these two popular benchmarks
put it on another level altogether when it comes to performance. The Galaxy S6
managed to set new performance records in both the benchmarks.
The Samsung
SM-G925W8 was put through the Antutu benchmark
and
managed to score an incredible 60,978 on the benchmark. This is not just the
highest score recorded on the benchmark yet, but also significantly higher than
anything else on the market currently. So if you were worried about Samsung not
using the Snapdragon 810 chipset on the Galaxy S6, you can put all those
worries to rest now. The Exynos 7420 chipset on the Galaxy S6 Edge has proved
to be an absolute beast and is likely to maintain a lead over the Snapdragon
810 and other mobile chipsets currently available in other benchmarks as well.
In the Antutu test, the Exynos 7420 is reported to bring major gains as far as
graphics performance goes, which is great news as the Quad HD resolution and
also a heavy TouchWiz UI should be no problem for the chip to handle.
The Antutu
benchmark leak also reveals most of the specifications of the Galaxy S6 Edge.
Unlike the older Antutu benchmark leak where the Galaxy S6 display was reported
to be 5.5-inches, the latest leak suggests that the Galaxy S6 Edge will come
with a 5.1” size display with Quad HD 2560 x 1440 resolution. This translates
to a mind-boggling pixel density of 576PPI, the highest pixel density among
smartphone displays yet. The RAM has been reported to be 3GB and not 4GB as was
reported earlier. The internal storage was reported to be 32GB, similar to the
previous leak. As for the cameras, the Galaxy S6 Edge includes a 20MP camera at
the back and a 5MP front-facing camera according to the benchmark.
The Galaxy S6
Edge impressed in the Geekbench benchmark as
well. The model that went through the Geekbench test was the the SM-G925P
variant of the S6 Edge. In the single-core test the smartphone managed to
score 1492 while in the multi-core test it scored 5077 points. Although not as
impressive as the earlier leaked Geekbench score of the Exynos 7420, the scores
are still very impressive and higher than almost every other mobile device
available in the market currently. Its closest rival, the Apple iPad Air 2,
manages a score of 4532 in the same test. However, when it comes to the
single-core test, a few devices like the Google Nexus 9 do score slightly
higher. Overall though, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge (and the Galaxy S6) are
shaping up to be truly impressive smartphones and may enjoy a slight lead over
other flagship smartphones with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset, at least
as far as benchmark performance is concerned.
The Samsung
Galaxy S6 and the S6 Edge are expected to be announced at Samsung’s UNPACKED
event scheduled to be held on March 1 in Barcelona.
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