OnePlus has finally confirmed that it will allow the 'app throttling' to be turned on or off in a future update that is coming in Oxygen OS 12.
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OnePlus has finally confirmed that it will allow the 'app throttling' to be turned on or off in a future update that is coming in Oxygen OS 12.
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The OnePlus 9 series were found to offer an interesting optimization to score higher in benchmarks. As a result, Geekbench has delisted the OnePlus 9 series.
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The latest benchmark scores from Geekbench have revealed some of the internal specs of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S21 FE
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Check out the possible benchmark scores of the new M1 iMac that obliterates some of the previous iMac variants with Intel processor
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We have been getting quite a bit of benchmark results in the last few days. Mainly because of the tests performed on Apple’s latest M1 devices. However, it seems that those aren’t the only devices being tested. The Samsung Galaxy S21 may have already been examined with both its Snapdragon 875 and its Exynos 2100 variants, and it seems that next year, you may want to go for the international version.
This is not the first time that we see benchmark results for the Samsung Galaxy S21. The device was found delivering some interesting results back in September while being powered by the Exynos 1000 processor, even though it is said that it will feature the Exynos 2100 chipset. Back then, we saw that the device managed to deliver 1038 in its single-core score, while a 3060 multi-core score was reached.
I am worried about the Snapdragon 875, I hope this is not the final result, otherwise it will be beaten by Exynos 2100, which has a multi-core score of 4000. pic.twitter.com/fJXDszb6Hh
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 17, 2020
Now, we receive the latest benchmarks of the Samsung Galaxy S21, but this time it is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 875, with 8GB RAM. The device reached 1120 single-core score and a 3319 multi-core score. These results would suggest that the Snapdragon 875 may be better than the Exynos 2100 processor, but it seems that things aren’t precisely as they seem. Let’s remember that the SD 875 codenamed Lahaina isn’t official yet, but neither is the Exynos 2100 processor, which gives both processors plenty of room to grow.
Don't pay attention to the results leaked by Geekbench, it is usually not accurate before release, you only need to pay attention to the real specifications. pic.twitter.com/ymftLo4r6j
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) November 17, 2020
We have also received some info from Ice Universe, where he tells us not to pay attention to the results leaked by Geekbench, as these are not accurate before the release of the products, and we also have to pay attention to the real specs in the Samsung Galaxy S21 models. He believes that the new Exynos 2100 will be more powerful than its Snapdragon 875 counterpart, as both chipsets have identical CPU architecture, but the prime X1 core will reach 2.91 GHz in the Exynos 2100, while the Snapdragon 875 will top out at 2.84 GHz. We will also find differences in the power-efficient Cortex-A55 cores, which will reach 1.8GHz in the SD 875, compared to the 2.2GHz reached by the Exynos processor.
Source SamMobile
Via GSM Arena
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It seems that we are getting an international version for the new Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition. Previous leaks and rumors only mentioned a device with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor. Still, the latest information found at Geekbench shows a new version of the Galaxy S20 FE with an Exynos 990 chipset.
A new Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition has been spotted at Geekbench. This new device appears with the SM-G780F model designation, and it includes an Exynos 990 processor. This new leak also suggests that we will get the option to get 8GB RAM, as the previous Snapdragon-powered Galaxy S20 FE had appeared with 6GB RAM. There’s still no clue as to when Samsung will launch this new phone, but rumors hint a Q4 2020 launch. Rumors also suggest that we will get a triple camera setup with a 12MP primary, a 12MP ultrawide and an 8MP telephoto, a 4,500mAh battery, and an IP68 water and dust resistance. It is also believed that it will be available in 5G support and a 4G-only variant.
Source GSM Arena
Via Twitter
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OnePlus is not taking a break. It has recently launched the new OnePlus Nord and the OnePlus Buds, but it seems that it’s also getting things ready to launch the OnePlus 8T.
We usually have to wait until October-November to see the OnePlus’ T series launch, but that doesn’t mean that we have to wait until then to get information about the device. It seems that the new OnePlus 8T has recently passed through Geekbench. A device with model number KB2001 has just appeared running Android 11, with 8GB RAM and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset. Unfortunately, we can’t know if this was the regular version of the OnePlus 8 T or the OnePlus 8T Pro. It’s also hard to tell if this is the regular Snapdragon 865 or the 865+ processor, but at least we can say that the device reached decent scores, which match the results of other SD865 powered devices.
Source GSM Arena
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It seems that we could soon see the arrival of a new Samsung Galaxy S20 Lite, as the device was recently seen over at Geekbench, which has confirmed some of the device’s internals.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Lite is expected to arrive sometime in October, and new information suggests that it is getting closer to an official launch. This new listing confirms previous rumors which claimed that the device would include the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, which is also expected to pack 6GB RAM and Samsung’s One UI 2.5. The device appears with model number SM-G781B, which matches previous leaks.
Source GSM Arena
Via Geekbench
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It seems that the Samsung Galaxy Note 20+ 5G is already making its way through Geekbench where it has revealed some of its internals
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Even though it says "Google Pixel 4," we see a codename in this dataset that we've been tracking to the Pixel 3 Lite. What's up here?
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As Galaxy Note9 benchmark results are popping up, the phone is being compared to Apple's $1,000-phone, the iPhone X, which outperforms it.
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Recent benchmark results confirm that the upcoming Google Pixel 3 XL will be packing a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoC and 4GB of RAM.
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Qualcomm and Microsoft sound like they have a blueprint for Windows 10 on ARM well into 2019. One iterative chipset and one big chipset are incoming.
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The first Exynos 9810-powered Samsung Galaxy Note 9 benchmark has surfaced online a full two months after the Snapdragon 845 variant also flexed its pre-release Geekbench muscle.
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A pre-release Xiaomi Mi 7 prototype curiously packs an outdated Snapdragon 835 processor over at Geekbench, while the Snapdragon 638-powered Xiaomi 'valentino' is completely shrouded in mystery.
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