Samsung announced the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ at MWC 2018. We got our hands on a Samsung Galaxy S9 with a model number SM-G960F. The model number indicates that it comes with an in-house Exynos 9810 chipset. However, not all the phones will get the Korean processor. Thee US and the Chinese markets will receive this device with latest Snapdragon 845 on board.
The benchmark scores for the Galaxy S9 are out but before that you should know that with which kind of processor you are dealing with.
The Exynos 9810 is the Samsung’s latest SoC, built on the 10 nm FinFET wafer. It has octa-core CPU with four 3rd generation Mongoose cores, clocked at 2.8 GHz for performance, while the other four are Cortex-A55 at 1.7 GHz. The GPU under the hood is Mali-G72. The chipset supports Cat.18 speeds with maximum download of 1.2 Gbps and 6CA.
On paper, the 9810 supports 4K video at 120 fps, but Samsung decided to disable that feature, otherwise it would give an unfair advantage to the In-house markets over the Snapdragon 845 that currently shoots 4K at 60fps.
So now you know about the Exynos 9810 and here are the different benchmark scores of the device. The device expectedly obliterates all the other top flagship Androids currently available in the market. We are expecting Sony to unveil toda the Xperia XZ2 with Snapdragon 845, so we can put the two 10nm chips against with each other.