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Samsung Galaxy S10+ And Its 12GB RAM Impress With Benchmark Scores

Top-of-the-line variant of the Samsung Galaxy S10+ has now surfaced on both AnTuTu and Geekbench. Both of those listings share some spec information when it comes to this phone, while we also get to see its benchmark scores on both fronts, and it surfaced with a “SM-G975F” model number.

Starting with AnTuTu, the device managed to score 326,185 points, which is actually quite close to the score that a 6GB RAM variant of the phone was able to provide, and it’s one of the best scores on AnTuTu to date. AnTuTu also confirms that the phone will ship with Android 9 Pie, 12GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.

The display resolution provided by AnTuTu seems to be completely off, though, as the listing says that the phone will ship with a fullHD+ (2280 x 1080) display, while it will almost certainly include a QHD+ (3040 x 1440) display. It is also worth saying that this is the Exynos variant of the phone, so it’s fueled by the Exynos 9820.

Geekbench listing also reconfirms Android 9, 12GB of RAM, and the Exynos 9820. The phone was able to hit 4,450 points in the single-core benchmark on Geekbench, while it scored 9,753 points in the multi-core benchmark. This listing also reveals that the phone’s processor will be clocked at 2.0GHz.

More Info About The Galaxy S10+

The Samsung Galaxy S10+ is said to arrive in three different variants, including 6GB, 8GB, and 12GB of RAM options. Those three variants will ship with 128GB, 512GB, and 1TB of storage, leaks say. The most powerful variant of the Galaxy S10+, the one that got benchmarked, will include a ceramic backplate, unlike all other variants, while it is also rumored to ship with 5G support. Other than that, and the difference in RAM and storage departments, it will be identical to other models.

The Galaxy S10+ will reportedly feature a 6.4-inch QHD+ (3040 x 1440) AMOLED display, which will be curved, and the phone will also include an in-display fingerprint scanner. One 16-megapixel and two 12-megapixel cameras will be included on the back of the device, while you will be able to find 10 and 8-megapixel cameras on its front side.

The Galaxy S10+ is said to ship with a 4,100mAh non-removable battery, and both Ceramic Black and Ceramic White versions have leaked thus far. The device will ship with Android 9 Pie out of the box, with Samsung’s One UI overlay on top of it, like every other Galaxy S10 model. The Galaxy S10+ is rumored to weigh 175 grams, though the ceramic variant of the device will be a bit heavier than that.

Launch Date & Other Variants

Samsung will introduce its Galaxy S10 series of smartphones on February 20 in San Francisco, and other than the Galaxy S10+, the company will also announce the Galaxy S10e and S10. The Galaxy S10e will be the cheapest, and smallest Galaxy S10 handset, while the Galaxy S10 will be quite similar to the Galaxy S10+, at least according to a ton of rumors and leaks that surfaced in the last couple of weeks.