It happened. Samsung Galaxy S9+ appeared in the benchmark GeekBench. And to the set - there are new renders from the manufacturer of covers.
In Geekbench, the appearance of the SM-G965U1 model was recorded, in which the number "5" indicates the larger of a pair of models, it was similar in the case of Galaxy S7 Edge and Galaxy S8+, which were marked G935 or G955. U1 means, in turn, the "unlocked" model, that is, the non-operator model, in this case - for the USA. And it can actually be so, because the benchmark indicates that the tested smartphone had a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor.
Benchmark also shows that a phone with 6 GB of RAM and the Android Oreo system was tested. Samsung Galaxy S9+ achieved in the benchmark 2422 and 8351 points, which are quite high marks. For comparison, Galaxy S8+ with Exynos in the test I gave it, "twisted" 2025 and 6627 points.
photo: Mobilefun
photo: Mobilefun
Benchmark is not everything. An online store offers pre-sale covers for a couple of new Samsung flagships. The pictures show covers with telephones inside - you can see some details of their appearance. Including - the most important ones, related to the cameras and the position of the fingerprint reader. The graphics correspond to those presented earlier. The reader is located under the cameras, it was also shown that Galaxy S9 has a single camera, and Galaxy S9+ - double. You can also see the location of the buttons on the sides of the housing. The question remains whether the renders were based on the actual look of the phone or leaks with which we could get familiar earlier.





