Galaxy Note 20+ is the next flagship from the South Korean brand Samsung. Ahead of the official unveiling, Geekbench appearance of the device has revealed what we can expect to see in the upcoming flagship smartphone.
The Galaxy Note 20+ spotted on Geekbench on 30th March and has been listed with a motherboard name is listed as “kona”, which corresponds to the Snapdragon 865 SoC. However, the chipset is likely to be the Snapdragon 865+, as the Geekbench listing discloses the clock speed of the CPU’s large core is 3.09GHz, while the 865 chipset scores 2.84GHz.
The Galaxy Note20 + will use the Snapdragon 865+ processor. Why do you say this? Because from the Geekbench results, we found that the processor's large core frequency is as high as 3.09GHz, and the 865 frequency is 2.84GHz, so we have reasons to think that it is 865+ . pic.twitter.com/I9bU87RPRD
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It is paired with 8GB of RAM. The phone will be running on Android 10 OS according to the benchmarks. For a single-core test, the device managed to score 985 points and for a multi-core test, it had a score of 3,220.
Notably, the full specifications and design of the smartphone are yet to hit the Internet. We will keep you updated with the latest information on the same. So stay tuned!