The GeekBench benchmark library recently featured the US version of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra model SM-S928U. This phone utilizes the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chip and incorporates an Adreno 750 GPU with an eight-core design of 1+3+2+2. Among these cores, the processor boasts a 3.30GHz X4 large core, three 3.15GHz A720 large cores, two 2.96GHz A720 large cores, and two 2.27GHz A530 small cores. The single-core score is 2234 points and the multi-core score is 6807 points.
As indicated by the benchmark page, the phone comes equipped with 8GB of memory and operates with the One UI 6.0 skin, which is based on Android 14. In terms of its physical attributes, it exhibits a more square shape compared to its predecessor, featuring flatter borders and reduced screen edge curvature. The device measures 162.2 x 79 x 8.7mm. It incorporates a titanium frame design and is expected to weigh 233 grams.
It’s worth noting that in previously revealed renders, the Galaxy S24 Ultra exudes a stylish and elegant appearance, accompanied by noticeable changes. For example, we flattened the borders and reduced the screen edge curvature.
On October 12, they released the report “Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra mobile phone renderings.” They also provided high-definition renders. At the same time, they introduced the initial running score of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip in the article “Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 flagship chip’s first running score.” They also shared its parameter characteristics, revealing increased frequencies for large and small cores, with a 26% boost in the multi-core Super 6600.
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