On Wednesday (3), we saw the first benchmark tests involving the Galaxy Note 7. On reaching the market with the same hardware as Galaxy S7 was already expected to see the new release of the company to present results similar to your other top appliance line. This time we are facing another round of tests, now with the variant with Exynos 8890 – this will be sold in Brazil
Remember that the model provided by Samsung was not yet with the final version. new TouchWiz. Thus, any possible instability may end up affecting the results of some benchs. Anyway, we can expect the Galaxy Note 7 reaches similar scores to the Galaxy S7 with the same chipset Exynos 8890.
AnTuTu 6
as seen in the test involving the variant with Snapdragon 820, the Galaxy Note 7 with Exynos 8890 also exceeded the Galaxy S7 in AnTuTu test. Here we see a score of 134,660 points to the new phablet company against 129,229 for the Galaxy S7. It is a small increase, but it shows that some changes made to the interface may indicate a better performance in general. – Even when faced with a still unfinished software
Basemark OS 2.0
the Basemark OS is another test where the Galaxy Note 7 shows a considerable gain over the two versions of the Galaxy S7 (Snapdragon and Exynos). Here the model wins the 2676 score getting quite close to Moto Z Motorola. The S7 with Exynos ranked last with only 2,050 points. The Basemark, as well as the AnTuTu also measures the performance of the system interface, which shows that Grace UX really brings noticeable gains in response time.
GeekBench
the GeekBench has two separate tests: the first measures only the potential of the more powerful core. In the case of Exynos 8890 is the Samsung M1 maximum speed of 2.6 GHz. The second assay measures the potential of all the cores working together. The GeekBench also measures the speed of RAM and data transfer between it and the smartphone’s CPU. Here we see that the Galaxy Note 7 won 2143 points in single-core and multi-core in 6311. At first there was almost a tie with S7, while the second new model from Samsung fell behind.
GFXBench
Finally we have a graphic test. Here it is only measured the potential of unit GPU, where Mali-T880MP12. The first test Manhattan marks a score of 28 points for the Galaxy Note 7:29 points for S7 with Exynos. The models with Snapdragon stand out thanks to the greater firepower of Adreno 530. In the Car scene test, Note 7 was ahead of S7 with one point more (16 vs 15 FPS respectively). Again, the Adreno 530 showed higher performance.
we can realize is that in purely synthetic tests that measure the potential of the CPU or GPU no improvement perceptible to the Galaxy Note 7. However, in tests on the system speed is also analyzed we see that the new smartphone from Samsung showed considerable gains. All that remains is whether this gain will also be felt in practice in the use day to day.
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