Samsung's accessible Galaxy Note 9 will apparently not be appear afore August, but the aggregation is - unsurprisingly - already testing the phone. Just a brace of canicule ago, a Snapdragon-based Note 9 was benchmarked on Geekbench, so we now accept a new pseudo-proof that the handset exists (most likely, no one was carper that anyway).
The new Galaxy Note phone that's been benchmarked has the archetypal cardinal SM-N960U. This is about absolutely a US-bound Note 9, as it succeeds the SM-N950U - one of the official US variants of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (pictured above). The phone is listed as featuring Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845 processor and 6 GB of RAM.
We accept to acknowledgment that it's the additional time aback we're seeing the SM-N960U on Geekbench, the aboriginal time actuality aback in March. Both now, and in March, the smartphone was listed with the aforementioned CPU and RAM amount, as able-bodied as with Android 8.1 Oreo on board. While a atypical advertisement may be inaccurate, aback we accept two of them assuming agnate specs, it's awful acceptable that they are accurate.
The new criterion analysis reveals single-core and multi-core array agnate to those of the Snapdragon 845-based Galaxy S9. However, back this has to be a pre-production Galaxy Note 9, we shouldn't apprehend too abundant into these scores.
Earlier this month, an Exynos-based Galaxy Note 9 was reportedly activated on Geekbench. While that may accept been a affected test, we're appealing abiding that a Note 9 featuring a Samsung-made Exynos processor is additionally in the making, although not for the US market. Interestingly, the Exynos alternative could appear with 8 GB o RAM, instead of 6 GB.
Regardless of the processor powering it, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 will apparently not attending too altered from the Note 8. But that's not a bad thing, right?
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