Samsung Galaxy Note 9: The performance test that puts the iPhone X in the corner

The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 appears in a performance test that shows us that the iPhone X could be surpassed in all aspects very soon.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 appears today in a supposed performance test that shows us that iPhone X it is going to be completely forgotten in terms of the performances it offers for customers all over the world. According to this performance test, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 could have an Exynos 9815 chip implemented by Samsung, and its performance would be far superior to that offered by the A11 Bionic chip in the iPhone X.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 obtains a single-core score of 5000 points, and a multi-core score of 10700 in this test, both of which are much higher than those obtained by the iPhone X in any kind of performance test done so far . If the results are true, then it is as clear as possible that the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will be superior in performance to the iPhone X phones, especially since it will also offer 8 GB of RAM memory.

In this performance test, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has amazingly high results compared to those presented in another test made with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chip, which presented scores of 2200 and 8800 points. The differences are very large between these two tests, and from here there have been speculations that the test would be a fake one, and that the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 would have lower performance, including compared to Apple's iPhone X phones.

Samsung Galaxy Note 9: The performance test that puts the iPhone X in the corner

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 should launch with an Exynos 9810 chip, not the 9815, as seen in the image above, and the chip should be identified as universal9815, not exynos9815, as seen above. Moreover, the RAM memory for Samsung Galaxy Note 9 should be presented in MB, not GB, and the Android operating system should be presented with Android 8.1, not Android 8.1.0, as in the image.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 should practically be presented differently in a Geekbench test, and the one above has not yet been discovered in the application's database, but that does not mean that everything is fake. There is a possibility that in this test a prototype of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will appear that has a different face than what we expect, and that the phone's identification information will be modified specifically to give the impression that the tests are fake.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is currently being prepared to go into production this month, or maybe even next month, with Samsung intending to bring it to the market before August, like the previous model. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will have similar components to those of the Samsung Galaxy S9, unless the test above announces a big surprise, but it will also be sold at much higher prices than the previous model.