Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra for the USA market smashes through online benchmark
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra- The Galaxy S23 popped up in an online benchmark earlier this week, and now it's time for its bigger sibling, the Galaxy S23 Ultra, to do the same.
- Unsurprisingly, the Galaxy S23 Ultra appears to be powered by the same chipset, and benchmark performance is on par with what was discovered a few days ago.
- The Galaxy S23 Ultra for the USA (SM-S918U) in the recent benchmark has the same characteristics as the SM-S911U variant, including 8GB of RAM and the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset featuring a high-performance CPU core clocked at 3.36GHz, three CPU cores operating at 2.02GHz, and four 2.8GHz cores for a total of eight CPU cores.
Operating System and Top Benchmarks
- The Galaxy S23 Ultra runs Android 13.
- There's no information on the version of One UI, but presumably, the Galaxy S23 series will ship with One UI 5.1.
- Samsung mentioned the latter version in one of its recent blog posts, hinting that it is already in development.
- As far as performance goes in these synthetic benchmarks, the Galaxy S23 Ultra featuring the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC posts very positive results.
- But as always, these results are subject to change and don't necessarily reflect real-world performance levels.
- Either way, the Galaxy S23 Ultra in Geekbench 5.4.4 topped 1,521 points in the single-core tests and 4,689 points in multi-core tests.
- For reference, the Galaxy S22 Ultra powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset scores roughly 1,100-1,200 points in single-core tests and around 3,000 points in multi-core.
- The Galaxy S23 Ultra is shaping up to be a beast of a phone.
- But as usual, keep in mind where this new information comes from.
- Online benchmarks are not infallible, and their results can vary, especially for unreleased devices.
- Regardless of what the S23 Ultra will be capable of, Samsung is expected to announce it next year in Q1.
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