Galaxy S7 for T-Mobile reports for benchmarking, scores higher than the AT&T version

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T-Mobile’s Samsung Galaxy S7 Gets Benchmarked, Posts Solid Results
The database of the Geekbench synthetic cross-platform benchmark is the gift that keeps on giving. After we were able to compare yesterday the Exynos-laden version of the Galaxy S7 for Canada's Bell Mobility against the Snapdragon-toting one for AT&T, now it's time for the T-Mobile model to pop up in Geekbench.

The T-Mobile version of the Galaxy S7 is coded as... you guessed it... SM-G930T, and is powered by a zippy Snapdragon 820 chipset, just like its AT&T sibling. It carries 4 GB of RAM, as expected, and the latest Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow takes care of the software base. As for the final benchmark tally? 

We wouldn't put much thought in it, as these might still be engineering units, and yet Qualcomm's silicon fares great, with a 2347 mark in the single-core test, and 5352 on the multicore, indicating a pretty powerful handset is in store for T-Mobile's subscribers once the Galaxy S7 hits the shelves there next month.


source: Geekbench via G4Games

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