We have already supplied you with a lot of different articles to featured in the night Samsung Galaxy S4. The only uncertainty that is currently still is, the processor built into the smartphone. Samsung has announced the device at 1.6 GHz Exynos 5410 OCTA fast and a fast 1.9 GHz Quad Core, without revealing further details. Meanwhile, it is also known that the Galaxy S IV in Germany initially only with a quad-core and LTE for MSRP of € 729 on the market.
After the presentation, it was not really allowed benchmarks to run on the devices. That was probably only allowed certain journalists on predetermined devices. Nevertheless, it still managed to have some German bloggers have yet to spot through a benchmark before the Samsung staff has stepped in and canceled the benchmarks. Even though we had no luck, but now can the results of the colleagues of MobileGeeks and AndroidNext consider.
So the Samsung Galaxy S 4 with the ominous and Quad Core 1.9 GHz per core came to 11,917 points in the Quadrant benchmark and 20,738 points in AnTuTu. The values themselves are good, with this course, you can now compare well with the competition. The HTC One with 1.7 GHz Snapdragon processor 600 reached 24,666 points in AnTuTu and Quadrant benchmark 12,417 points. At least reached the Galaxy S4 shown more points than the prototype from China yesterday .
Now begs the question, how can a processor at the same resolution and supposedly the same 200 MHz processor with a higher clock rate to achieve fewer points? One possibility would be the energy options which the CPU may have throttled. The Samsung Galaxy S3 which were around 20% less power, which could be perceived even in the benchmark. On the other hand, it can really be that Samsung has not clocked up here Snapdragon 600, but possibly even "only" on the S4 Pro 1.9 GHz. So really sure we are not there unfortunately, but in general you should assume that it will be just the Snapdragon 600th
Disappointed about the course you are currently not shown Exynos 5410 OCTA as benchmark results would obviously be much more interesting. Anyone interested in the Samsung Galaxy S4 interested should, but do not worry about the performance, no matter which processor is installed, it will provide enough power for all applications.
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