The Samsung Galaxy S10 is only expected to be released next year, but it seems that Samsung could already be testing the devices months ahead of its official reveal. A tweet by leakster Ice Universe has revealed what could possibly be AnTuTu benchmarks for an Exynos-powered Galaxy S10.
Assuming the benchmark results are accurate (they can be faked or manipulated), the phone has scored 325,076 points. As PhoneArena points out, this is actually shy of the 358,091 points that Apple’s iPhone Xs scored, which is kind of worrying when you consider that this phone is expected to represent Samsung’s flagship efforts for the first half of 2019.
However like we said, it is still a bit early and maybe this device could be a prototype for all we know, plus we expect that Samsung will probably tweak it further to optimize its performance. The benchmarks also seem to have revealed other potential specs, such as 6GB of RAM, a 2280×1080 display, and 128GB of storage.
According to the rumors, Samsung is expected to launch four models of the Galaxy S10, so it is possible that this model could be one of the “mid-range” ones. A recent rumor suggested that the fourth model could be the top of the line model with 12GB of RAM and as much as 1TB of storage. In any case take it with a grain of salt for now, but we’ll be on the lookout for more potential benchmarks and sightings of the Galaxy S10 in the future.
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