Best buy guide: Galaxy Watch 6 or Galaxy S24+. Woo-hoo join SamMobile on WhatsApp or Telegram!

SamMobile has affiliate and sponsored partnerships. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn a commission.

Notifications
    News for you

    Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (SM-G935F) with Exynos 8890 surfaces on Geekbench

    Latest Samsung news
    By 

    Last updated: March 5th, 2024 at 13:34 UTC+01:00

    We've already reported that Samsung is gearing up to announce the Galaxy S7 edge alongside its flagship Galaxy S7 at its Unpacked 2016 event on February 21, which incidentally is intentionally the day before Mobile World Congress kicks off in Barcelona. Fortunately, the rumor mill has been spinning at a rate of knots, and we've seen quite a bit of both devices already. Just to add to the hordes of leaks, the international S7 edge has today appeared in Geekbench's online database bearing the model number SM-G935F.

    Unfortunately, the handset didn't score as high as we'd hoped in the benchmark. It only pulled in a single-core score of 1363, and a multi-core rating of 4951, which doesn't match the results obtained for the Snapdragon 820-powered Galaxy S7 that appeared on Geekbench last month with an astonishing score of 2456 in the single-core test and an eye-watering outcome of 5423 in the multi-core test. However, it's perfectly feasible that the stunted numbers are the result of a prototype unit operating at a slower clock speed for testing purposes.

    Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (SM-G935F) surfaces on Geekbench

    If the recent AnTuTu benchmark is anything to go by, it looks like the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge will bundle matching specifications. The regular model will sport a 5.1-inch display, while the curved variant will feature a 5.5-inch panel. All other internals appear to remain the same, meaning that both units will pack the brand new Exynos 8890/Snapdragon 820 processor, 4GB of RAM, a 12-megapixel camera instead of a 16-megapixel sensor, a 5-megapixel front-facing shooter and 64GB of internal storage.

    Both the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge will ship running Android 6.0 Marshmallow with the latest version of Samsung's TouchWiz user interface plastered over the top. This is great news for diehard fans of the open-source operating system who prefer a more stock-like experience as the South Korean company has been working on toning down the latest iteration of its front-end skin in order to make it smoother and more compliant with Google's Material Design guidelines.

    Are you excited for the launch of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge? What features are you hoping to see on board? Be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

    Source

    Latest Samsung news Galaxy S7Galaxy S7 edgeGeekbenchTouchWiz

    You might also like

    Galaxy Note 7 fiasco might have given Oppo an important employee

    Galaxy Note 7 fiasco might have given Oppo an important employee

    Samsung and Oppo recently found themselves competing in the foldable phone market even though they barely operate in the same regions. However, OnePlus is an Oppo subsidiary representing its parent company in the foldable phone segment outside China. OnePlus's first Z Fold-like foldable device called ‘Open' is essentially the same Oppo Find N3 announced for […]

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 6 months ago
    Samsung releases new firmware update for the Galaxy S6 series

    Samsung releases new firmware update for the Galaxy S6 series

    Several old Samsung Galaxy S-series phones were suffering from the GPS issue, which the company has been fixing by delivering updates. Galaxy devices such as the Galaxy S8 from 2017, and the Galaxy S7 from 2016, have already bagged the GPS bug fix update, and now it is time for an even older series, the […]

    • By Sagar Naresh
    • 2 years ago
    Samsung releases important update for discontinued Galaxy S7 and S8

    Samsung releases important update for discontinued Galaxy S7 and S8

    Up until a couple of years ago, even Samsung flagship smartphones only received two major Android OS upgrades and three years of security updates. The company now provides the best software support of any Android OEM. Many devices now receive four Android OS upgrades and five years of security updates. The Galaxy S7 and Galaxy […]

    • By Adnan Farooqui
    • 2 years ago
    Samsung says the Galaxy S7 isn’t a phone so it shouldn’t be taxed as one

    Samsung says the Galaxy S7 isn’t a phone so it shouldn’t be taxed as one

    Samsung has apparently tried to reclassify the Galaxy S7 as anything but a telephone for cellular networks in South Africa in an attempt to convince the South Africa Revenue Service (SARS) to lower import tariffs and get a tax refund. The company failed in its endeavor because, well, the Galaxy S7 is a phone after all, […]

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 3 years ago
    PSA: Third-party app Brawl Stars is freezing some Galaxy phones

    PSA: Third-party app Brawl Stars is freezing some Galaxy phones

    Usually we don't talk about bugs in third-party apps unless they're somehow related to Samsung's Galaxy phones, but that's what seems to be happening with the latest update to the mobile game Brawl Stars. Numerous Brawl Stars enthusiasts are raising complaints about the latest update to the game, which appears to be causing major issues […]

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 3 years ago
    Samsung is looking to put an end to Galaxy S7 waterproof-related lawsuits

    Samsung is looking to put an end to Galaxy S7 waterproof-related lawsuits

    Samsung has been facing accusations of misleading marketing for the Galaxy S7 not only in Australia but also in the US where the company has recently asked a New Jersey court to dismiss a proposed class action suit that was filed by a Galaxy S7 owner earlier this year. The company argues that the plaintiff […]

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 3 years ago