Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge were officially introduced at MWC last March 2rd. We gave you our first hands on about this phone with many big improvements and beautiful design. And now, we’re really happy to take you another report, therein, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge gets a truly astonishing Benchmarks score.
Except for the unique design, they report the same hardware. It means that these amazing points will be valid on both smartphones well. Be noticed that the below marks belongs to the pre-release variant, so we can definitely wait for much higher score of the official Samsung Galaxy S6 in next April.
With 69,019 points, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is frankly be the new leader in Antutu Benchmark, beats out the recent newest Asus Zenfone 2 with over 50,000 points. While of course Antutu Benchmarks are not everything you can count on. At least, it shows about its appearance as well. So, it’s not everything but through its source we can know something. Besides, the Meizu MX4 – the best Android – running phone in 2014 easily go down lower position due to its new Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge appearance.
We also tested the S6 Edge on AndroBench and with the new SSD’s tech in S6 and S6 Edge storage, the read and write speeds really improved by a lot. While the Galaxy S5 scored just 24.2 MB/s the S6 Edge is able to score 139.08MB/s! (sequential write). We are really very impressed by Samsung’s new UFS 2.0 internal memory.
In additionally, the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge in GFX bench gets a very solid mark, however it is not really impressive as the Antutu Benchmark though. Good news for gamer also thanks to a very good 30FPS in the T-REX Game. In The Geekbench CPU Benchmark Samsung’s new Exnos 7420 appears very good multi and single core performance. In fact it looks like the Exynos 7420 is able to surpass Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 in this test. Sounds great ever!
Samsung Galaxy S6 as well as Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge are really real flagship killers to date. These phones completely significantly shake the market well until now. What do you think about them?