Both Samsung Galaxy Note 4 versions visit AnTuTu

20 June, 2014
One is powered by Snapdragon 805, while the other by Exynos 5433, both have 5.7" QHD screens.

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  • AnonD-259899
  • 3Ye
  • 20 Jun 2014

lacp, 20 Jun 2014The Exynos version it's more, perhaps, much more powerful t... moreDMIPS is pointless for real world scenarios. It is prone to so much compiler optimization that most don't take such results seriously other than just another benchmark suit to run through. It only has Integer runs and no Floating point benches. It cant thoroughly test the fetch performance because the whole data set now fits in the large i-cache of current CPUs.

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    • kjhkj
    • 8%j
    • 20 Jun 2014

    lacp, 20 Jun 2014I think that the Exynos version should come to Western Euro... more"more weak" OMFG...

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      • AnonD-93439
      • mg}
      • 20 Jun 2014

      Am i the only one who thinks QHD is an unnecessary feature for phones? Tablets ok, but seriously 450dpi is good enough already

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        • lacp
        • Tqc
        • 20 Jun 2014

        I think that the Exynos version should come to Western Europe, because in my vision, it's more powerful than than the Snapdragon 805 version, even in his best configuration.

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          • lacp
          • Tqc
          • 20 Jun 2014

          The Exynos version it's more, perhaps, much more powerful than the Snapdragon 805 version. First, even the Snapdragon 805 version being quad core 2.7GHz it's much more weak, because it's 32 bit, it has 3.51 DMIPS
          per GHz and even the Exynos version being Arm Cortex A57 at 1.7GHz, it is a 64 bit processor at a maximum of 5 DMIPS per MHz and it has more instrunctions than Krait 450. In graphics are smilar in performance, perhaps Mali T760 is a bit better in his best configuration.

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            • jim
            • GvR
            • 20 Jun 2014

            AnonD-215925, 20 Jun 2014Youtube supported resolution is up to 4k, lol... ppl not up... morenot to mobile...

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              • AnonD-220791
              • 6mS
              • 20 Jun 2014

              document editing....?

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                • abby
                • 7tW
                • 20 Jun 2014

                AnonD-123996, 20 Jun 2014I already purchased a note 3 SM N9005, last year as soon it... moreAbsolutely not ! Non perceivable higher res display , and a slight bump in performance . forget the antutu scores , for normal use , it wont make 1% difference . including high end gaming.

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                  • AnonD-123996
                  • 6pA
                  • 20 Jun 2014

                  I already purchased a note 3 SM N9005, last year as soon it arrived in market. This is the first galaxy note that i own as i never had notes before. My question is that is it a benefit/"worth a go" for me if i go for note 4 with only a chipset ugrade from snapdragon 800 to 805? Please help as i am awaiting for snapdragon 808/810 and i believe it will feature in note 5. Please help me choose.

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                    • AnonD-215925
                    • J8M
                    • 20 Jun 2014

                    AnonD-235993, 20 Jun 2014Just when we think Samsung is losing it... It returns with ... moreYoutube supported resolution is up to 4k, lol... ppl not uploading videos like that, so ENTIRE WORLD`s TURN :D

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                      • AnonD-165330
                      • uAm
                      • 20 Jun 2014

                      Alright, I like the 64 bits version already...

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                        • AnonD-259899
                        • 3Ye
                        • 20 Jun 2014

                        AnonD-215925, 20 Jun 2014805 is 32 bit :D not 33 :) there is not need 64 bit version... moreYeah yeah it's obviously a typo nothing to be excited about. I suck at typing

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                          • BOB
                          • d%q
                          • 20 Jun 2014

                          Exynos always beating snaplagger since ages.
                          S1 Exynos > S1+ Qualcomm
                          S2 Exynos > S2 Qualcomm
                          S3 Exynos > S3 Qualcomm
                          Note1 Exynos > Note1 Qualcomm
                          S4 Exynos > S4 Qualcomm ====> After the last update
                          Note2 Exynos > Note2 Qualcomm
                          S5 Exynos > S5 Qualcomm
                          Note3 Exynos > Note3 Qualcomm

                          And now Note4 too.

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                            • AnonD-235993
                            • U{d
                            • 20 Jun 2014

                            Just when we think Samsung is losing it... It returns with a bang..! Still no qhd apps or videos on YouTube.. Now its Google's turn..

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                              • AnonD-215925
                              • J8M
                              • 20 Jun 2014

                              AnonD-259899, 20 Jun 2014Yes 805 is 33 bit but the 64bit Exynos will be mostly runni... more805 is 32 bit :D not 33 :) there is not need 64 bit version unless we dont have 4gb + ram :)

                                Well good, good news! but Samsung must always work harder!!!!!!

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                                  • regs
                                  • 3NQ
                                  • 20 Jun 2014

                                  AnonD-189086, 20 Jun 2014No more exynos please. WE ALSO WANT Snapdragon version.Why. They are around same.

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                                    • AnonD-259899
                                    • 3Ye
                                    • 20 Jun 2014

                                    Fade., 20 Jun 2014Why the heck do they make faster processors after another? ... moreFair comment but optimizing Android is Google's job not the OEM's. The OEMs want to keep up with market expectations so they release new products with eye catching specs. Spec wars are the new avenue for gaining market share if you don't already have it. And if you have it then you need to defend it which is what Samsung is doing.

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                                      • AnonD-189086
                                      • J91
                                      • 20 Jun 2014

                                      No more exynos please. WE ALSO WANT Snapdragon version.

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                                        • AnonD-259899
                                        • 3Ye
                                        • 20 Jun 2014

                                        AnonD-88557, 20 Jun 2014This time around the Exynos Chipset is going to beat the cr... moreNope Samsung will not do anything of the sort. The clock speed will be balanced out to ensure near similar performance across the models as they have done on S4.