On Wednesday (06) saw an alleged variant of the Galaxy Note 7 be found in GeekBench test revealing that the new phablet from Samsung was being tested with Android Nougat. Google has not revealed the day that the next version of its mobile system will hit the market, estimated to be only September. Before the launch of the Galaxy Note 7 scheduled for August, it is more likely that the news still comes with Marshmallow.
Now another variant, this time the SM-N935F, goes through the same test, but running Android 6.1 . Yes, it is not the 6.0.1 version, but 6.1 does not even exist. Google has revealed that Android Nougat will be the 7.0 version of the system. Thus, it is clear that we are facing another misinformation found in GeekBench. Anyway, what matters here is the chipset tested the device, in this case the Exynos 8893 .
No official details on this chipset. This is only speculated that the novelty will be a slightly turbocharged version of the Exynos 8890 found in the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge. What changes is that the new processor can reach a top speed of operation, reaching up to 2.8 GHz for Samsung M1 cores and 1.8 GHz for the Cortex-A53 – these values are even shown in the above image captured the bank of GeekBench benchmark data.
the benchmark also reports that the variant tested the Galaxy Note 7 with 4 GB of RAM. All rumors indicate that Samsung will bring the device with 6 GB of memory, which makes it clear that this tested product is nothing more than a prototype not yet finalized. Anyway, the supposed Galaxy Note 7 is able to reach 2300 points in single-core test and 8110 points in multi-core test, going beyond what the Galaxy S7 is capable. – Grace the small overclock the CPU
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