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It didn't take long and a week after the first benchmark of the upcoming Samsung appeared on the Internet Galaxy S5, another site revealed that the company is already starting to test a premium device codenamed SM-G900F. According to the speculations so far, it could be a premium variant Galaxy The S5, which Samsung should introduce early next year, probably in January or February 2014.

Mentions of the SM-G900F device appeared today in browsermark's results for mobile phones, where the device took third place in the Top 5. Premium model score Galaxy The S5 settled at 3303.88 points in this test, but it is already being surpassed by Samsung's AT&T version Galaxy Note III with a total score of 3353.07 points. While for other devices it is not a problem to read the hardware specifications, in case Galaxy Everything remains shrouded in secrecy, so we can only rely on unconfirmed information from the website. In this case, we should expect a phone with a quad-core Snapdragon processor with a frequency of 2.5 GHz, 3 GB of RAM and an Adreno 330 graphics chip. Neither Galaxy F, neither Galaxy However, the Note III couldn't beat the latest model iPhone from Apple. iPhone 5s scored a remarkable 3669.91 points in the benchmark. In the case of the SM-G900F, the test was performed using the mobile version of Google Chrome 28.

*Source: Rightware.com (#2)

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