Samsung Galaxy S9: Differences in Performance Between Models

The Samsung Galaxy S9 has the two versions with different processors compared in a test designed to tell us what kind of experience they will offer global customers.

Samsung Galaxy S9 Different Performance Models

Samsung Galaxy S9 was launched by the Samsung company in two different versions, one for the American continent, and several other countries, plus an international one. The big difference between the two versions of the Samsung Galaxy S9 lies in the fact that one has a Snapdragon 845 chip, and the other has an Exynos 9810 chip, developed by Samsung.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus with both chips is tested in the video clip below to show us which of the two versions has the best performance for customers. In the synthetic performance tests, the Samsung Galaxy S9 with the Snapdragon 845 chip performs much worse than the version with the Exynos 9810 chip, but in reality things are not quite like that.

Samsung Galaxy S9 - performance differences between models

The Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus with Snapdragon 845 and Exynos 9810 chips offers extremely close performance and not as different as the synthetic performance tests suggest. The differences of tens of percent between the scores obtained in the synthetic performance tests between the two versions of the Samsung Galaxy S9 turn into percentages lower than 5% in the real test.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 will offer the same user experience for customers who use the phones for simple applications and games, but in the case of photo/video editing, things could be different. Unfortunately, we do not see here a test of this kind made for the two versions of the Samsung Galaxy S9, so it remains to be seen if any other test will highlight this.