Check out the first Samsung Galaxy S9 (Exynos 9810) benchmarks

Yordan, 25 February 2018

Samsung announced the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ at MWC 2018 and we are in Barcelona to report on the performance of the new flagships. We got our hands on a Samsung Galaxy S9 with a model number SM-G960F, meaning it comes with an in-house Exynos 9810 chipset. Not all phones will get the Korean processor though - the US and the Chinese markets will receive a version with Snapdragon 845 on board.

Samsung Galaxy S9 vs. Samsung Galaxy S8

Before presenting the benchmark results, first we have to explain the chipset we are dealing with.

The Exynos 9810 is the latest Samsung SoC, built on the 10 nm FinFET wafer. It has octa-core CPU with four 3rd gen Mongoose cores, clocked at 2.8 GHz for performance, while the other four are Cortex-A55 at 1.7 GHz. The GPU onboard is Mali-G72. The chipset supports Cat.18 speeds with maximum download of 1.2 Gbps and 6CA.

On theory, the 9810 supports 4K video at 120 fps, but Samsung decided to disable the feature, otherwise it would give an unfair advantage over the Snapdragon 845 that currently shoots 4K at 60 fps.

Without further ado, we give you the Galaxy S9 benchmarks. The phone expectedly obliterates all the other top Androids currently on the market. We are expecting Sony to unveil tomorrow the Xperia XZ2 with Snapdragon 845, so we can put the two 10 nm chips against each other.

GeekBench 4.1 (multi-core)

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S9
    8976
  • Huawei Mate 10 Pro
    6783
  • Samsung Galaxy S8
    6656
  • LG V30
    6365
  • Samsung Galaxy S8+ (SD 835)
    6301

GeekBench 4.1 (single-core)

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S9
    3698
  • Samsung Galaxy S8
    1991
  • Huawei Mate 10 Pro
    1902
  • LG V30
    1901
  • Samsung Galaxy S8+ (SD 835)
    1832

AnTuTu 7

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S9
    254375
  • Samsung Galaxy S8
    199022
  • LG V30
    182374

GFX 3.1 Car scene (1080p offscreen)

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S9
    28
  • Samsung Galaxy S8
    25
  • LG V30
    24
  • Samsung Galaxy S8+ (SD 835)
    23
  • Huawei Mate 10 Pro
    22
  • Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (S820)
    18
  • Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (E8890)
    15

GFX 3.1 Car scene (onscreen)

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S9
    25
  • Huawei Mate 10 Pro
    21
  • Samsung Galaxy S8
    13
  • LG V30
    13
  • Samsung Galaxy S8+ (SD 835)
    12
  • Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (S820)
    10
  • Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (E8890)
    7.8

Basemark ES 3.1 / Metal

Higher is better

  • Samsung Galaxy S9
    1451
  • Samsung Galaxy S8
    1189
  • Huawei Mate 10 Pro
    1183
  • LG V30
    860
  • Samsung Galaxy S8+ (SD 835)
    817
  • Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (E8890)
    733
  • Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (S820)
    624

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Reader comments

  • harold
  • 18 Mar 2018
  • qD4

That's the fastest chip running android.

  • mananabas
  • 28 Feb 2018
  • EwD

scrub hardware. can't beat A11

If you dig deeper the Snapdragon functions better than Exynos in many practical applications. https://www.anandtech.com/show/12478/exynos-9810-handson-awkward-first-results

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