The Exynos-laden handsets scored about 20% higher on the complex AnTuTu Android benchmarking tool, confirming once again how powerful the 32nm chip in the Samsung Galaxy S III is.
Granted, the battery level on the One X seems to be pretty low, but the Galaxy S III in the picture is likely still a non-final unit. Furthermore, some additonal testing that came out from last night showed that Samsung is right on track to stock the retail shelves with the most powerful phone out there.
We will soon upload our own tests of the Galaxy S III, so stay tuned.
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