4GB RAM Galaxy Note 5 scores 70,000 on Antutu, much higher than OnePlus Two
Although Samsung have made their announcement about a Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge Plus official release in August, the dual are still too hot to be waiting for. Netizens and tech geeks still search on internet on a daily basis for further news about these upcoming beasts. Well, we would love to contribute some more to what you love to read. Here is the result of Samsung Galaxy Note 5 scores on Antutu benchmark.
Galaxy Note 5 scores on Antutu – more desirable than EVER
A great news for Samsung lovers! Antutu just unveiled that Samsung Galaxy Note 5 scores appeared on their benchmark with a very good result: 69,702 points to be exact. This is much higher than the currently hot device OnePlus Two, which scored 63,700.
This reminds us of the time in June when Antutu announced a list of top 10 performance smartphones of Q1 2015, with Samsung Galaxy S6 topped the list at 67,520 points. Putting the devices in comparison, it is quite obvious and convincing for us that, with all the Galaxy Note 5 Specs we know for now, the 69,702 Antutu points is totally expected.
Quick review of Samsung Galaxy Note 5 specs
- Display: 5.7-inch (2560 x 1440, 515 ppi). 2K display
- Chip: Exynos 7420 SoC (some other sources mentioned that it will be the new Exynos 7422 chipset, featuring CPU, GPU, RAM, and ROM in just one unit)
- RAM: 4GB of LPDDR4
- ROM: 32GB
- Camera: 16MP rear and 5MP front
- SIM: Dual SIM
- OS: Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
- Battery: 4,100 mAH (not finalized yet)