Samsung Galaxy S23 series is here with a new unforseen change
- Sky
- Feb 5, 2023
- 3 min read
This time it eventually happed the new Galaxy S series runs a single SoC across the globe. No more Exynos performances, there is only Snapdragon.
But that does not mean the new Galaxy S23 series does not stand out from the crowd. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 running under the hood in all S23 phones is actually" Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy". That is because the CPU and GPU are both overclocked and offer slightly advanced performance than the other phones with the same chipset on the request. But how important of a difference does it make? The SD 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy sports the same CPU configuration with 1x Cortex- X3, 2x Cortex- A715, 2x Cortex- A710 and 3x Cortex- A510 cores, but the main Cortex- X3 core is clocked at3.36 GHz rather of3.2 GHz.
The same goes for the GPU- the Adreno 740 then's running at 719 MHz rather of the usual 680 MHz. But without farther ado, let's dive into the early marks. specially, we have named only phones with 1440p displays, where possible, so we can have further similar results in the onscreen plates tests. Advanced is better Advanced is better The results from the Geekbench 5 CPU test may come as a surprise for some but there is a impeccably good explanation why the Galaxy S23 Ultra takes the lead over the nubia Red Magic 8 Pro in the single- core test and falls behind the ultimate in themulti-core script.
For one, the Cortex- X3 inside the S23 Ultra is clocked advanced and secondly, the big Cortex- X3 core is not employed in themulti-core test. And that is why the Red Magic 8 Pro may have a slight advantage over the Galaxy due to its hefty cooling system that allows the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 to run at a advanced gear. Still, the difference is rather small. Advanced is better While in AnTuTu the Galaxy S23 Ultra falls behind the Red Magic 8 Pro you should keep in mind the ultimate is a gaming phone with a 1080p screen taking lower plates power.
After all, the AnTuTu 9 is a emulsion test. On the other hand the new Snapdragon is vastly faster than the aged Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip and indeed the A16 Bionic inside the iPhone 14 Pro Max. Advanced is better Advanced is better Advanced is better Advanced is better Advanced is better Advanced is better Advanced is better When it comes to GPU- ferocious tasks, the Galaxy interpretation of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is a clear winner. In nearly all offscreen tests, the Galaxy S23 Ultra took the lead over the rest and fell suddenly only in the onscreen tests when challenged by phones of lower resolution.
All by each, the new Galaxy S23 series offers a substantial upgrade over its forerunners, no matter the interpretation. But European and Indian consumers will probably profit the most, as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy blows last time's Exynos 2200 SoC out of the water.
To put effects into perspective, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is 30- 35 faster than the Galaxy S22 Ultra in the CPU tests and around 30 briskly in the combined AnTuTu 9 standard. Across the GFX Bench and 3DMark GPU tests, the Galaxy S23 Ultra showed a whopping 2x performance increase at times, but in utmost scripts, it's an 80- 90 enhancement.
In addition to the formerly excellent synthetic performance, the Galaxy S23 series also boasts bettered cooling capabilities, which was an issue with for some druggies in the history. But you might have to stay for our full review of the triad to come out to find out how well the new cooling performs in practice. Its does nt count indeed if iphone is and android is0.01, whats so hard to understand?
As long as its not cross platform those scores means nothing to Android and ios. Only Geekbench and Spec2017 are cross platform Iphone was5.000 below, but suddenly was70.000 ahead. Super normal. Everybody knows new interpretation of antutu increases score. Thing is, how45.000 come130.000 for iphone while phones like s6, z5, op2 etc got only10.000-13.000 further?
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