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Galaxy S6Yesterday at its UNPACKED event, which took place just before the start of the MWC 2015 exhibition, Samsung presented its new flagship, namely Galaxy S6. At the conference, the company's representatives stated that their new gem can be proud of literally inflated equipment, namely a 14nm Exynos 7420 processor and 3 GB of DDR4 operating memory, which, according to the results of the benchmark conducted by the foreign portal PhoneArena, seems to crush all the competition.

The benchmark was performed using the well-known AnTuTu benchmark application and Samsung Galaxy The S6, or rather its edge version, scored a total of 69 points in it. In doing so, it surpassed the favored OnePlus One and even the Meizu MX019. At the same time, the Exynos 4 showed itself in the absolute best light, with its results in the GeekBench tests of single and multiple cores, it even surpassed the 7420nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 20, which was originally supposed to appear in the European version of the device itself, but after certain complications, Samsung decided to use its custom Exynos for all variants.

You can view the benchmark itself in the images immediately below the text, but as PhoneArena points out, the device may still change in some aspects before its release on April 10/April. In the end, it cannot be ruled out that a score above a beautiful 70 will light up in our benchmark review already in the spring, but it is already clear that Galaxy S6 is just like Galaxy S6 edge currently not at all the most powerful smartphone in the world.

Galaxy S6 benchmark

Galaxy S6 benchmark

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