Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Emerges on Geekbench with Snapdragon 8 Gen 4


Samsung is set to launch the Galaxy S25 Ultra, boasting a fresh design with a sleeker body and slimmer bezels. Another exciting possibility is the inclusion of satellite connectivity, which could add a new layer of functionality to the device. Notably, the S25 Ultra will come with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset, completely phasing out the Exynos version. Although this recent leak doesn’t confirm everything, it offers a glimpse of the kind of performance we can anticipate.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Emerges on Geekbench With Stellar Performance

A benchmark of the Galaxy S25 Ultra appeared on Geekbench. It gives us a first look at its CPU capabilities and sheds light on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4’s architecture. According to the listing, the CPU features two high-performance cores clocked at 4.2 GHz. There are also six efficiency cores running at up to 2.9 GHz. This configuration represents a significant leap forward compared to the previous generation. It  likely offers better speed and overall efficiency.

 

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The benchmark results show a big boost in the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s performance. There is a 30% jump in both single-core and multi-core scores when we look at the Galaxy S24 Ultra. This upgrade highlights the strong power of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset. The new SoC, surprisingly uses a 2+6 setup. As a result, the chipset has two high-speed cores and six efficient ones. It delivers users a good mix of speed and battery life, especially for tasks that need more power.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

This 2+6 design was seen before in an overclocked version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, though those earlier results were less reliable due to some issues. Now, the new Geekbench listing proves the regular version of the chipset can offer a stable and consistent boost in performance for both core types.

As for where it will be sold, the model number SM-938U shows that this Galaxy S25 Ultra version is headed to the U.S. The phone will come with Android 15, as expected, and 12 GB of RAM. There may also be a 16 GB version available for those who need extra memory for heavy multitasking or demanding apps. This could make the Galaxy S25 Ultra a top pick for people who need strong hardware and smooth performance in their daily tasks.

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