The smartphone giant Samsung adds a new device to the legendary Note family, which was first released in October 2011. The 5G supported Galaxy Note series smartphone Note 10+ 5G, introduced by the South Korean company in the past year, attracted all attention. Some information about the Galaxy Note 20 smartphones that Samsung will introduce this year have surfaced in the past weeks. A detail that is noticed today reveals the performance of the Galaxy Note 20+ 5G. Samsung Galaxy Note 20+ appeared on 5G Geekbench scores. Geekbench, which has a scoring system that separates the processors of the devices into single-core and multi-core real performance tests, separates them according to the test results, is one of the platforms where processor performance is frequently compared. According to the performance test record on Geekbench, the device with the model number SM-N986U runs the Android 10 operating system. The smartphone, which contains 8 GB of RAM, seems to have a chip called “kona”. This codename is also known as Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 chipset. It is worth noting that the Galaxy Note 20+ 5G, which recorded 985 points in a single core and 3220 points in a multi-core, is currently a prototype, according to data from the processor performance comparison platform. Considering that the Galaxy Note 10 series was introduced in August last year, we can expect the Galaxy Note 20 series to be introduced in 2020 close to August.

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