Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra LTE stops by Geekbench

Yordan, 04 August 2020

Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra appeared on Geekbench last week with a model number SM-N986B - the phone had Exynos 990 chipset and recorded some fairly impressive results.

Today a new device, said to be the LTE version of the Note20 Ultra and with a model number SM-N985F, scored fewer points both on the single-core and multi-core tests, suggesting either underclocked chipset or, more likely, a less than optimal state of its software.

Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra LTE underperforms on Geekbench

The SM-N985F appears with 8GB RAM, while the SM-N986B apparently had 12 gigs, but Geekbench does not reflect memory speeds. We also see some other specs like base frequency of 2 GHz and Android 10, but these are hardly a surprise.

The Galaxy Note20 Ultra is expected to arrive tomorrow alongside the vanilla Note20. While Samsung is heavily investing in its 5G portfolio, it will still launch LTE versions of the flagships with lower price tags in markets where 5G is yet to be deployed.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 06 Aug 2020
  • n5X

what basically happened was they got good new lead with big cores then sort left it to it only slight improvements in each generation at same clock speed

  • AnonD-947580
  • 05 Aug 2020
  • MId

Yes 5 nm for the E992 5G chip which will be in the S21 line-up in February. I don't think the chip will be ready before that.

  • AnonD-947580
  • 05 Aug 2020
  • MId

Yes:(

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