On August 9, the new Galaxy Note 9 was officially launched in the Unpacked event, but information about the smartphone has been revealed by many sources.
And on July 16, Geekbench posted the results of a smartphone with 12,246 multi-core, highest performance points in the world today. This result is believed to be Samsung Galaxy Note 9 with code SM-N960X. Geekbench is a dedicated site scoring mobile devices.
The model is said to be Galaxy Note 9 using Exynos 9820 chip, before this model has revealed a different transcript with the code SM-N960 using Exynos 9810 chip.
According to Geekbench results, the SM-960X model has the highest performance score this site ever recorded with single-core 4.089 and multi-core 12,246. Exynos 9820 chip helps Galaxy Note 9 version increased significantly compared to version 9810 (single point 3.716 and multi-core 8,984), even breaking the record of iPhone X with a score of 10.127.
If this leaked information is correct, maybe Samsung decided to upgrade Galaxy Note 9 hardware at the last minute.
The leaked information also shows that the Note 9 can also be upgraded with the S-Pen to add functionality as a slide show support device.
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