Friday, July 19, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 benchmarked again at AnTuTu?

1. HeWhoDoesNothing posted on 2 hours ago 3

This thing is going to be supah fast lol. I hope the design changes up a bit though.

3. Dr.Phil posted on 2 hours ago 1

I don't know if this is the Snapdragon 800 and not just a higher clocked Exynos Octa. Why would Samsung underclock the 800 by about .4Ghz? I mean you could argue for battery life purposes, but even the devices rumored to launch with the 2.2-2.3Ghz clocked Snapdragon 800 are suppose to have excellent battery life.

Also, this would go in line with how last year's Note II used a higher clocked version of the SIII processor.

7. bigstrudel posted on 1 hour ago 0

I was about to reply but you hit the nail on the head. It's far more likely that this is an Exynos variant when you take in to consideration the clock speed.

8. SakuroAkino posted on 1 hour ago 0

Exynos octa with 3 gigs of ram
Thats mighty

4. SakuroAkino posted on 1 hour ago 1

Nokia----LoL (Trolled)
So Nokia, get ready to hide ur 1020 or next 1120 or 1220 whatever

5. _Bone_ posted on 1 hour ago 0

Interesting clock. The SD600@1.9GHz wouldn't pull 33k, while the SD800 is basically a 2GHz+ clock of the same architecture (the S4 LTE-A is clocked at 2250MHz for example). Maybe it's the new Exynos 5 Octa?

9. MistB posted on 1 hour ago 0

There are already leaked sketches for the Note 3 on Sam Mobile and Android Authority showing a device of 5.7 inches with the OS as JB, kinda not interested in this now with the tiny display, aside from the internals and 1080p display, it's pretty much the same phone as my Note 2 and what new trickery can it do. The note to note 2 showed some huge advancements, this doesn't seem to be the case going from 2 to 3. As with S3 to S4.

14. _Bone_ posted on 10 min ago 0

You know nothing about nothing, Jon Snow.

10. scsa852k posted on 1 hour ago 0

Quad-Core Snapdragon 800 1.9 or 2.2 Ghz. 3GB RAM
Design : Beefed up S4.

This is the most likely scenario for US variant I think.

15. _Bone_ posted on 1 min ago 0

There's no such thing as an 1.9GHz SD800, Qualcomm clocks the current gen quad-core Kraits as follows: 1.4-1.5GHz: S4 Pro, 1.9GHz: SD600, 2.0-2.3GHz: SD800. The US version will definitely get the latter, while I'd imagine the Exynos market will get the improved Exynos variant in this test.

33k is impressive (same as the S4 LTE-A ib SD800), but AnTuTu is not very reliable these days as the CPU on the SD800 is 30% faster over the SD600, the Adreno 330 is twice as the 320. So the Snapdragon version should easily take the cake, especially on the 3D front, I don't think ARM has a GPU matching Qualcomm in power/efficiency, neither nVidia for that matter. Qualcomm definitely won the 2013 battle.

11. Tsepz_GP posted on 1 hour ago 0

It's definitely the Exynos 5 Octa, once again showing just how powerful it is at just 1.9GHz it's sitting at 33000, that A15 Cortex is a beast!

GSMArena say it's a Exynos Octa to:
http://blog.gsmarena.com/alleged-samsung-galaxy-note-3-benchmark-surfaces/

12. jacko1977 posted on 1 hour ago 0

i got a nexus 10 at 1.7Ghz duel core exynos A15 and its a beast :D

Source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-3-benchmarked-again-at-AnTuTu_id45419

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