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AnTuTu Benchmark Shows Two Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Models

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When it comes to flagship smartphones, you know for sure that the hardware manufacturer would like nothing better than to throw in the best hardware specifications possible, right? Well, it looks as though Samsung has done just that with their upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 4, where we will see not only one – but two variants of the device, thanks to a recent spotting of its AnTuTu benchmarks which revealed that the Galaxy Note 4 will run on an Exynos chip and a Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC.

The former will feature a big.LITTLE octa-core architecture that has its individual quad-core clusters clocked at 1.3GHz, and all of the graphical work will be handled by the ARM MaliT760 GPU. As for the latter, that will be the model headed for the U.S., and it ought to arrive with a quad-core 2.5GHz Snapdragon 805 processor and an Adreno 420 GPU.

The Exynos 5433-powered model scored 40,303 points, which is better than the Snapdragon 805 model which picked up a tally of 37,780 points.

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