The highly anticipated Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy Note Edge was announced back at IFA, and now we are all waiting for the release of the Beast. One of the most notable things about the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge is its Specifications. Both Devices are having either a Snapdragon 805 or an 64 bit Exynos 5433 SoC and both come with LTE. Benchmarking scores determine the power of the device these days, and some screenshots of a Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge have Emerged. These AnTuTu scores look pretty close.
The Samsung N915L, aka Galaxy Note Edge with Exynos, scored just under 48,000 points while the Samsung N910S, aka Galaxy Note 4 with Snapdragon, got just over 48,000 points. The benchmark seems to show negligible difference in multi-core performance and RAM speed. The multi-core result is interesting because the Exynos 5433 is SMP-enabled meaning it can run all eight cores simultaneously, even if they are at a lower clockspeed than the four Krait 450 cores in the Snapdragon 805.
With similar CPU and RAM either scores, the GPU score can’t be very different. The Galaxy Note 4 Exynos will have the Mali-T760 and the Snapdragon 805 variant will have a Adreno 420, both rendering at 1,440 x 2,560 pixels.
These are not 100% Official Benchmarking scores in anyway, so we can expect the score to be even Higher in the Final Retail Version. Let’s wait and see. It looks like we have a Winner here.
The Galaxy Note 4 is expected to go on Sale on the 10th in the UK and 17th in the US. Are you getting a Note 4? Let me know.
Source – Mutantcell