Two versions of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 visit AnTuTu; hide the women and children

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Two versions of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 visit AnTuTu; hide the women and children
The next horror movie on the silver screen, might feature twin monsters that devour cars (drivers and all), while munching away at a skyscraper or two. Nations would be on the brink of disaster, and even the most powerful weapons would be unable to stop them from taking over the world. Is this another Godzilla flick? Hardly. The monsters we are talking about are two variants of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 4.

Two different versions of the latest iteration of Samsung's phablet range, visited the AnTuTu Benchmark site. One was powered by an Exynos chip, while the other model (which is the one you'll see in the U.S.) was powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC. The latter model has a quad-core 2.5GHz Snapdragon 805 CPU with the Adreno 420 GPU. The former features the big.LITTLE octa-core architecture of the Exynos 5433, at a speed of 1.3GHz, for each quad-core cluster (Cortex-A57 and Cortex-A53). The ARM MaliT760 GPU crunches the graphics. The Exynos 5433 has scored a monsterous 40,303 on AnTuTu, while the Snapdragon 805 has produced a tally of 37,780

The rest of the specs should be about the same between the two monsters, including a 5.7 inch 1440 x 2560 QHD resolution screen, 3GB of RAM and 32GB of native storage. A 16MP rear camera is included along with a 3.68MP front-facing snapper. Android 4.4.3 is pre-installed out of the box on both models.

Samsung is expected to introduce the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 at its latest UNPACKED event, to be held simultaneously at the IFA show in Berlin, in New York City and in Beijing, all on September 3rd. The only question is whether these three major world cities will be left standing after the day's' events.


source: BGR
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