Samsung Galaxy Note 7 may not be more powerful than the Galaxy S7

Other than the iPhone 7, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is the most highly anticipated handset still to come this year and most rumors suggest it will be enormously powerful, but two new benchmarks paint a slightly different picture.

MySmartPrice spotted the handset on AnTuTu with a Snapdragon 820 processor, an Adreno 530 GPU and 4GB of RAM, which are high-end specs, but they’re the exact same specs as the Samsung Galaxy S7, while earlier rumors had suggested it would get a processor upgrade to the Snapdragon 823 and may have up to 6GB of RAM.

Even without those rumors we’d have expected at least a slight power boost given the gap between them and the fact that Samsung’s Note handsets are generally a little more powerful than its S handsets of the same year.

Note 7 AnTuTu

Other than the screen size, which isn’t listed here, the benchmark makes it sound a whole lot like the Galaxy S7 in other ways too, with a 1440 x 2560 display, Android Marshmallow and a 5MP front-facing camera. The only differences listed are a 13MP rear snapper, up from 12MP on the S7 and 64GB of storage, which is double what the S7 offers.

A tasty treat to soften the blow

But another recent benchmark, this time from Geekbench and spotted by telefoonabonnement.nl, suggests it may even be a step down in some ways.

It shows the Note 7 as having an Exynos 7420 processor (down from the Exynos 8890 in some versions of the Galaxy S7) and just 3GB of RAM, though on the bright side it’s running Android Nougat, which could mean the Galaxy Note 7 will be one of the first phones to ship with Google’s new operating system version.

Note 7 Geekbench

Of course it’s an extremely suspect listing. The AnTuTu one is just about believable, if disappointing, but this one is hard to believe, though it has a slightly different model number of SM-N930F, where the AnTuTu phone is the SM-N930V.

It could be a lower spec variant or even an early prototype model that has just gone through the testing.

Whatever the case its scores are unsurprisingly low, with a single core reading of 909 and a multi-core result of 3768. To put that into perspective in our own tests the Snapdragon 820 variant of the Galaxy S7 got a multi-core score of 5398, while the Exynos model managed a massive 6542.

So take all of these results with a huge helping of salt. With any luck the only true bit will be Android Nougat.

Source: techradar.com

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8 Comments
  1. Reply Haylie Mertz July 7, 2016 at 11:50 am

    This can't be right.. I get 1389 single and 4386 multi on my Galaxy S6

  2. Reply Carli Dooley July 7, 2016 at 5:48 pm

    Naw

  3. Reply Eloise Swaniawski July 7, 2016 at 6:47 pm

    I wouldn't mind this if it means its cheaper. Is anyone complaining about performance of the S7 or do they just want higher specs so that their specs sheets look better?

  4. Reply Prof. Kimberly Kautzer III July 9, 2016 at 9:00 pm

    I'm disappounted that Samsung no longer puts mhl support in their phones and tablets. I used to only need an $8 cord to hook my Note 4 to my tv in my cabin in the mountains that has phone service but no internet. Now apparently i need a Chromecast device $35, and a portable wireless router in order to do the same thing without the same quality. The direct connnection was perfect, but the other rigging has jitters and the audio off with the video. Makes me wonder if Google/Android has demanded it of Samsung in order to sell their Chromecast device. All that, plus no replacing the battery means that i'm going to skip this phone and look for another brand.

    Also, i think with the phone companies moving toward allowing customers to change phones in just months instead of two years, they are being made more cheaply and disposable so that you WILL want to replace it.

  5. Reply Wilbert Klocko July 10, 2016 at 6:21 pm

    Sounds like bs to me .

  6. Reply Miss Burnice D'Amore July 10, 2016 at 6:32 pm

    I don't know why articles are written like this. If the specs are lower than the previous release or S7, I put no faith in this information. . I'm sure Samsung will put top end specs in the Note 7 if for nothing else, just because they can and higher specs sell more phones.

  7. Reply Randall Prohaska July 10, 2016 at 11:42 pm

    It's a Fake. You are a dumbass. Have you no shame? Not at all. Shameful.

  8. Reply Eveline Lindgren July 11, 2016 at 1:54 am

    It's been posted on multiple sites though.. I hope it's a misleading leak.

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