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Not a day goes by without us seeing a new leak of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10. This terminal will be Samsung's new flagship for the second half of the year, and is expected to include new technical features, a new design, camera improvements and what's new in the S Pen. It seems that it will also make a change in the processor, since its technical sheet has been revealed in Geekbench.
It seems that the South Korean company has changed strategy. Typically the Note series has the same processor as the Galaxy S series from the same year. For example, the Galaxy Note 9 has an Exynos 9810 chip, just like the Galaxy S9. However, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will have an Exynos 9825 chip, a somewhat improved version than the 9820 that the Samsung Galaxy S10 has. Samsung has not announced this processor officially, so we still do not have information about the improvements over its previous generation. We can expect small improvements in performance and system optimization. It is likely to be 5G ready as well, as a variant with this connectivity is expected.
The Galaxy Note 10's Geekbench score
Beyond the processor, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 has achieved a score of 4,495 points in a single core and 10,223 points in multiple cores. Excellent performance for the high end. The card also reveals that it will arrive with a RAM of 8 GB, although we could have a version of up to 12 GB. In addition, it will have Android 9.0 Pie.
The GeekBench file has the model number SM-N970F, which belongs to the European version. The US version could feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ processor, a recently announced renovation of the Snapdragon 855. Again, minor improvements and further optimization for devices. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will be announced on August 7.