When the Galaxy S10 launches in late February it’ll likely come in two versions when it comes to processors, a Snapdragon 855-based version and an Exynos 9820 version. And now that Qualcomm has unveiled its next flagship smartphone chip, the Snapdragon 855, we have an idea of how fast the new chipset is and how it compares to Samsung’s recently revealed Exynos 9820. Spoiler alert: One is slightly faster than the other, and it’s finally the model that will be available in the United States.
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Leaked benchmarks suggest Samsung’s Galaxy S10 for the US might finally be the more powerful model originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 6 Dec 2018 at 13:49:04 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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