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Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 benchmarking: This is how fast the Samsung Galaxy S8 could be
To see how well the 835 performs, I ran three benchmark tests on a Qualcomm reference device, and took the average out of three trials. The 835 reference device beat the 821 phones comfortably with its score of 182,535. QualcommEarlier this January, American chipmaker Qualcomm announced its latest Snapdragon 835 chipset, which is expected to power many upcoming flagship phones this year. So consider the results above just a small glimpse of how fast the upcoming Galaxy S8 (if it indeed ends up with the 835 inside) can be. According to Qualcomm, the new chip takes up 35 percent less space and consumes 25 percent less power than its predecessor, the Snapdragon 820.
Samsung's upcoming mid-range smartphone, the Galaxy J5 (2017), is back in news after a lull. Also read: Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017) could come with android 7.0 NougatThe Galaxy J5 (2017) could attract lots of attention, especially from those who love taking selfies, if specification mentioned on GFXbench is anything to go by. Interestingly, the Galaxy J5 (2016) was released in April last year and the Galaxy J3 (2017) has already been cleared by the FCC and TENAA, so it won't come as a surprise if they arrive along with their sibling J7 next month. According to the website, the device with model number SM-J530 will mount a 12MP (4,128x3,096) selfie camera, same as the main camera. It has now been spotted on GFXbench, giving a hint that its launch could be nearing.
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