Exynos 5433-powered Samsung Galaxy Note 4 benchmarked

20 August, 2014
The upcoming Samsung chipset gets put up against Snapdragon 805 (the other Note 4 chipset) in AnTuTu.

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  • AnonD-413044
  • UDN
  • 10 Sep 2015

Exynos 5433 never get 64bit system. Although the soc is 64bit capable. Even Galaxy Tab S II (with Exynos 5433) still running in 32bit system.
I am very curious why Samsung did not make a 64bit system for Exynos 5433.

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    • AnonD-383032
    • mqJ
    • 05 Apr 2015

    bobluck, 11 Dec 2014My N910U with Exynos 5433 runs Antutu and gets benchmark sc... moreJust got to 50109, with snapdragon 805,the only thing I did was keep the device on top of a fan blowing into it with the back off, so it's alot to do with heat, cold device = higher score.

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      • AnonD-206291
      • wce
      • 21 Mar 2015

      AnonD-357288, 28 Jan 2015my i6 gets 51730Your i6 is based on latest Antutu version result. All recent result had changed. Note4 with Exynos 5433 easily hit 53k now..

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        • AnonD-357288
        • kJi
        • 28 Jan 2015

        my i6 gets 51730

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          • bobluck
          • q{6
          • 11 Dec 2014

          My N910U with Exynos 5433 runs Antutu and gets benchmark score 49623. Rooted with Greenify setup, about 50 apps installed. I am happy with the result!

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            • Wilco
            • n5E
            • 16 Sep 2014

            AnonD-302585, 05 Sep 2014I don't get it. The 805 is still based on the a15 as I und... moreThe A57 at 1.9GHz is 57% faster than the 2.7GHz 805 (which is not A15 based btw) on the CPU test. That means it is more than twice as fast clock for clock.

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              • Anonymous
              • Q}4
              • 14 Sep 2014

              AnonD-302585, 05 Sep 2014I don't get it. The 805 is still based on the a15 as I und... moreThis score will significantly improve once Android L releases as it will finally utilize the 64 bit architecture

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                • AnonD-302585
                • XH1
                • 05 Sep 2014

                I don't get it. The 805 is still based on the a15 as I understand it, and this is the first a57, a53 octacore big.little design. shouldn't it be SIGNIFICANTLY faster (a LOT more than about 12-15%)?. somewhere in the range of about 40-50% faster?

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                  • Anonymous
                  • q8Q
                  • 21 Aug 2014

                  AnonD-295309, 21 Aug 2014Guys in this http://www.sammobile.com/2014/06/10/exclusive-... moreNobody knows just yet. Gsmarena I'd just passing along what is provided.
                  you're asking what everyone is still waiting to find out.
                  I'm guessing as long as they are clocked equivalently that's actually just a much better a7/a15

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                    • AnonD-296885
                    • gx3
                    • 21 Aug 2014

                    AnonD-88557, 20 Aug 2014Cheers to the Exynos team. Your hard work has payed off. Re... moreWhile Snapdragons were better in benchmarks, in real life they loose.
                    Look at real gaming framerates, you'll be surprised.
                    http://www.engadget.com/2014/02/20/which-android-phones-win-at-gaming/

                    Also Samsung made Exynos 5422 much cooler than a year old Exynos 5410. Even after running Antutu twice Galaxy S5 didn't heat up too badly.

                    Sorry for my bad English.

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                      • AnonD-295309
                      • JL0
                      • 21 Aug 2014

                      Guys in this http://www.sammobile.com/2014/06/10/exclusive-samsung-galaxy-note-4-breakdown-sm-g906-clarification/ sammobile article it says its a15/a7 combo and 32 bit but GSMArena says its a57/a53 combo and 64 bit I'm a bit confused which one is true, also antutu site is saying there is no arm-v8 environment

                      Can someone enlighten me please

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                        • Anonymous
                        • q8Q
                        • 21 Aug 2014

                        Anonymous, 21 Aug 2014should have bought iPhone 100% original 100% reliable.Lol!!!!!
                        The one phone made of the most copy cat and tole parts. Or bought...still not original.
                        One that also copies many of its features from around.
                        Is so restricted it tells you what you are allowed to do.
                        Crashes the most app crashes on any smartphone os.
                        Has some of the buggies releases known to human kind...
                        So reliable and original. Haha.

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                          • Anonymous
                          • 3Ax
                          • 21 Aug 2014

                          should have bought iPhone 100% original 100% reliable.

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                            • Anonymous
                            • q8Q
                            • 21 Aug 2014

                            Nuke, 21 Aug 2014I made the mistake of buying the exynos powered galaxy s5. ... moreLol. Yes. You supposedly had an S5 that got warmer then all other phones so people should not buy the Note 4 when the Note is always the best that comes to mobiles when released. Makes perfect sense.

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                              • Nuke
                              • KAH
                              • 21 Aug 2014

                              I made the mistake of buying the exynos powered galaxy s5. I've since sold the phone because of it overheating so much and poor battery life as well. I don't recommend buying the exynos powered note 4 -much like the s5, it's good only on paper. The fact that samsung products are overpriced and depreciate quicker than any other premium phone I urge all of you to think twice before buying the note 4.

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                                • AnonD-78010
                                • w4s
                                • 21 Aug 2014

                                Totally agreed. Back to square one. :(

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                                  • HMU
                                  • tDM
                                  • 21 Aug 2014

                                  ThunderCrackR, 20 Aug 2014Welcome back in the first place, Exynos. Nice to see you he... moreActually the K1 was tested on mipad tablet with 2048x1538 resolution and it's performance still on top.

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                                    • AnonD-197278
                                    • 6ks
                                    • 21 Aug 2014

                                    Anonymous, 20 Aug 2014A53 only half the power savings? WTF??samsung always clock exynos chipsets lower than snapdragon to make both models performance almost identical...

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                                      • AMG
                                      • tTi
                                      • 21 Aug 2014

                                      Lots of effort to push cheap Exynos to convince the third world to accept. Cheap marketing gimmick from Samsung. I do appreciate Samsung dare to work on its own chipset, but none the less its paid benchmark test result. You are killing your own market Samsung. Get ready to be next Nokia. May god bless you! Chinese companies are digging your funeral place...

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                                        • thecalmcritic
                                        • ibg
                                        • 21 Aug 2014

                                        AnonD-189086, 20 Aug 2014Lol total lies. We benchmarked Note 3 Exynos and it got max... moreThey don't have to discontinue but just win further by properly opening up their Exynos line's sources/docs to be more AOSP/GPL compliant. Something that's disturbingly ignored by most Exynos fans, when it is actually crucial not just for rooting or custom ROMs but also for upstream fixes/patches that can be supplied by external devs (if they're allowed to look at problems/issues wholesale not half ass*d).